This website has a ton of links for graphics, not just infographics. I suggest you go about half way down to "Infographics Design Online" for some sites to make your own infographics. Check out Zanifesto. The Periodic Table of Visualization Methods under "Data Visulization Methods" is also pretty cool. To see the website click here.
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Showing posts with label infographics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label infographics. Show all posts
Friday, April 13, 2018
Friday, February 14, 2014
Infographics
I have previously posted about making Infographics, see my post on December 19 2012 by clicking here or my post on September 13 2013 by clicking here. In these previous posts I discussed three different sites to make infographics. If you don't know what an infographic is then here is an example.
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Explore more infographics like this one on the web's largest information design community - Visually.
Thanks to Richard Byrne for the following two sites that you can make infographics.

Using Presenter you can make interactive Infograpics. To see their site click here.

This is a drag and drop presentation tool where you can make graphics, presentations, flyers, business cards etc. To see the site click here or see the video below.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Moon Phases Explained with Oreos
A cool infographic about the moon's phases using oreos. This might make a great poster for your Science classroom. Maybe shoot over to Staples or Vista Printing or one of the other stores and have one made. To see where this came from click here.
Friday, November 8, 2013
Periodic Table of Visualization Methods
I have posted the virtues of Infographics on several occasions. Visual learners love it and I believe it is a great way to blend the left brain with the right brain. The Periodic Table of Visualization Methods is so great. Just mouse over the "Elements" (sorry the science side appeals to me) and you will see how data can be represented. Data drives so take a look by clicking here.
Friday, September 13, 2013
Piktochart
I previously posted about infographics on December 19, 2012. Click here to see the post.
Do away with boring data and engage your students. According to Piktocharts site "Like you, we've sat through over 1,000 boring presentations. We worked in big corporations. Information is supposed to be fun and exciting, not dull and boring. So, we did something about it. ", according to their website. They provide seven free templates. Check them out by clicking here or take a look at the following video.
Do away with boring data and engage your students. According to Piktocharts site "Like you, we've sat through over 1,000 boring presentations. We worked in big corporations. Information is supposed to be fun and exciting, not dull and boring. So, we did something about it. ", according to their website. They provide seven free templates. Check them out by clicking here or take a look at the following video.
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