Showing posts with label Infographics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Infographics. Show all posts

Innovative educators use infographics to engage learners


If you’re an innovative educator who knows your students sometimes find traditional teaching methods like textbooks and tests to be a bore, consider infographics.

These great tools are making their way into more and more classrooms. Take for example the following infographic. It shows that while there are some exceptions, overall, countries that have high levels of English speaking citizens tend to have a better Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

This type of infographic is a great way to ignite student’s curiosity and contemplate questions like:

  • Why is this case?
  • Should all countries invest in English language learning?
  • What is the correlation between GDP and other languages?
  • If/when a country prioritizes learning the English language does it lead to increased wealth and power?

  
Rather than giving students assignments with answers residing in the teachers’ edition, innovative educators are using infographics like this which require students to use critical thinking skills and don’t necessarily have just one right answer.  Some educators are not only using these as tools to help stimulate critical thinking and discussion, they are also encouraging learners to create their own infographics using tools like Thinglinkand Visual.ly.
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Great Tool to Create Infographics in a Snap

Infographics are cool. Infographics are hot.

But...

Infographics are hard. They are what other people create. Professional infographicians, right?

WRONG!!!

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.

Here are infographics of some of my most commonly used hashtags: #edchat #edreform #mlearning #unschooling #studentvoice


create infographics with visual.ly
create infographics with visual.ly
create infographics with visual.ly
create infographics with visual.ly
create infographics with visual.ly

If you want to create your own infographics check out: 10 Free Tools for Creating infographics
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