Select a Model: Choose one of the TNA models discussed in the module. Do not choose the same model you discussed in the discussion forum.

Create an infographic that outlines the process of conducting a Training Needs Analysis (TNA) using one of the models discussed in this module (ADDIE model, Kemp Design Model, or SAM). Your infographic should serve as a comprehensive guide that visually communicates the steps, considerations, and benefits of the chosen TNA model in an organizational context.

Select a Model: Choose one of the TNA models discussed in the module. Do not choose the same model you discussed in the discussion forum.

Research: Gather additional information about your selected model to complement what you learned from the course materials.
Content Planning: Decide on the key points you want to include, such as:
An introduction to the model.
A step-by-step breakdown of the model stages.
The applications of the model in real-world scenarios.
Benefits and potential drawbacks of the model.
Design Your Infographic:
Use any graphic design tool you are comfortable with, such as Canva, Adobe Spark, or Piktochart.
Ensure your infographic is clear, visually appealing, and easy to follow.
Incorporate images, icons, charts, or graphs as needed to enhance the visual appeal and clarity.

Cite Your Sources: Provide a section at the bottom of your infographic for citations to ensure academic integrity and allow viewers to consult original sources if they wish.
SUBMIT
Submit an Infographic containing your assignment and the following requirements:
The infographic should be no more than 2 pages.
Your infographic should flow logically and include key points’ text and graphics.

Text within the infographic should be readable.
You must include a minimum of three (3) scholarly and credible sources (not including the textbook).
Submit a PNG of your infographic.
View instructions on how to create an infographic in Canva [PDF] Download Canva [PDF].

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