Nuts (peanut and tree-nuts):Discuss the nutritional contribution (from the composition of the commodity) and health promoting characteristics /attributes of the commodity.
Essentials of Food Science – nutrition- science
Paper , Order, or Assignment Requirements
TOPICS
selection: Choose one of the three commodities below on which to create the written assignment and infographic.
Title: A closer look at a food commodity: Nutritional, health (positive and negative) and safety aspects (food borne illnesses associated with the commodity or chemical risks)
Criteria and requirements: You need to select one commodity group from the below three commodity groups to work on the assignment
Nuts (peanut and tree-nuts)
In this assignment topic, you need to focus on one of the commodities
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Discuss the nutritional contribution (from the composition of the commodity) and health promoting characteristics /attributes of the commodity. Also consider any negative health aspects of the selected commodity.
(As an example, if we consider cereals, dietary fibre in cereals helps to reduce cardiovascular disease (positive aspect). Gluten intolerance is a negative health aspect).
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Discuss possible safety concerns if any associated with the selected commodity (common biological and chemical risks
, food recalls/outbreaks associated with the commodity)
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Highlight any development/innovation/current research on the selected commodity in relation to nutritional contribution, health outcomes or safety concern
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Organise the assignment with subheadings and include the most relevant information relevant to the criteria
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Use tables where possible to add details such as statistics, data, and summary information
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Part 1 –
Written Assignment – maximum 1400 words (There will be no 10% allowance) Report format
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The report needs to contain an introduction, body (main discussion) and conclusion or a summary. The main discussion on the topic needs to contain information that are most relevant and important to the topic. Structure the report using relevant sub headings for clear and logical presentation. Use tables and charts/figures, where necessary to provide summary of information/data or statistics). Use photos where applicable to enhance the presentation of the report.
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Tables, figures, subheadings and tables/figure titles are excluded from the word count.
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Font size and line spacing for the report: More importantly focus on clarity and readability:12 font size and double spacing
Assignment submission
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*Written report (maximum 1400 words) and self-reflection (maximum 100 word). Submit as one document in PDF format
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*Infographic presentation– Maximum 2 A4 pages. Submit as PDF (preferred) or JPEG
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**Submit both report and infographic in the same assignment folder named Assignment 1References and
style
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Use scientific evidence mainly from research papers sourced from journal articles to support your explanation
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Critical engagement with concepts based on scientific studies is required.
You may also use Government websites for statistical information as an example surveillance of microorganisms, food recall statistics etc
Reference style-Vancouver style –
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There is no specific number of references. You need to include adequate references to justify the information you present in the report.
Part B
– Infographics Aim: The aim of this activity is to develop an Infographic and visually communicate a critical issue relevant to Food Science.
Project task: You will prepare graphical visual representation of key points of the assignment within an Infographic.
Note: Please go through the information in the Storyline>Assignment 1 on the Infographic and how to develop/create an
Infographic.
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Infographic design tips………..if you need to load a better design software please let me know and I will pay for it and start it and then send through the passwords etc…..am trysting your experienced judgment on this.
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Become familiar with infographics from dailyinfographic.com,
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Register with the free Infographic creation platform Piktochart and practice using this tool. It takes concentrated periods over
several days or weeks to learn how to use Piktochart
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Plan, design and create the infographic.
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Use strategies to improve clarity, such as: blocks or areas that delineate each sub-topic, provide meaningful colour palettes that can be read easily
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Edit the amount and type of information to make it easy to understand and persuasive. Too much text reduces clarity and understanding!
Also consider font type, font size, and hierarchy of font size.
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Review the Piktochart and ask “Is it presenting the topic concept and is it saying what you actually want it to say
for the reader to clearly understand”
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Pilot test your infographic to get feedback on how it is perceived, and refine if necessary.
Plan your assignment using a project management plan
Some of the tasks in your plan will include –
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Select a topic
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Learn how to create an infographic
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Research your topic
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Write the written report (1400 words)
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Map out the key messages and flow of information you wish to include in the infographic
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Create the Infographic (Two A4 pages maximum)
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Evaluate your learning from this assignment –Based on GLOs and ULOs (100 words)