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Whether it’s the information age’s endless data streams or the seemingly infinite English lexicon, it’s easy to see how students can often feel overwhelmed by the data they are expected to process. I believe the solution lies in giving them more creative control over their learning and in this week’s post we will look at a few tools which allow students to filter and communicate ideas in their own ways:
The reason why I am re-introducing it again is that many of you here share the inforgraphics I publish and some still wonder how to display them in small sizes. Well if you have a blog or website and you want to publish an infogrphic without this latter taking so much space then Zoom.it is the answer.
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Information graphics which are the visual representation of data known as infogographics are making rounds online these days. It seems like web users are favouring this form of content format over other forms.
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To bring your laptop or not to bring your laptop: that is the question. In today’s classrooms, students are presented with a variety of ways to take notes ranging from the old school pen and paper to laptops and tablets. This week, we take a look at various note-taking methods to try and suss out the best techniques for recording–and retaining–important information. Check it out.
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I see there is a lot of interaction with the infographics I post here and that proves that you like the visually appealing posts. I do too and I think most of the people like to learn visually. Your students would love to have visual aids integrated into their classroom . It will drive off some of the boredom that looms around and would give life to group work activities. I have been covering several infographics in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning. All of these infographics are educational and can be used in classrooms.
Infographics are the hot! They catch your attention because they look great and have strong visual hooks.
I just learned today from 12 Most writer Becky Gaylord McDonald that Visual.ly has been coming up with some really cool tools to let you graphically represent selected data using Facebook or Twitter hashtags. This can be a wonderful tool for learning. For instance, you can create a hashtag for a class research project and make an infographic when you are done. You can explore a topic you're interested in by creating an infographic of the hashtag for that topic.
Cool Infographics Gallery
Data visualization and infographic designs featured on the Cool Infographics blog (CoolInfographics.com). This board started as only images from 2011, but I will be adding content on an ongoing basis from both older posts and as new content is added to the Cool Infographics site.
The motherlode. Infographic archive.
I don’t understand the concept of banning an information resource. I get the criticism of Wikipedia. I understand the limitations of Wikipedia. For the life of me, though, I don’t understand banning its use. Why are we in the Educational World so fearful of this Wikipedia thing that 73% of teachers according to this infographic still prevent its use?
I’m always looking for ways of presenting information to my students in more effective ways. I’ve recently discovered an explosion in a new way of representing data and information on the WWW called infographics. Obviously, they didn’t just start popping up this year, but they seem to be everywhere at the moment. They offer great possibilities in Education across many curriculum areas.
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