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John Evans

Layout Cheat Sheet for Infographics : Visual arrangement tips - 4 views

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    "[This is part of the Infographic Design Series. Check out the other posts!] Good visual arrangement for infographics is putting together graphic and visual elements in a manner that draws your reader's attention. The key to achieving simple, elegant and attractive content are ample whitespace and a well arranged layout. What is whitespace? White space is as its name defined-space that is unmarked in a piece of infographic or visual representation. It could be margins, padding or the space between columns, text and icons and design elements. Whitespace matters to create visually engaging content A page crammed full of text and images will appear busy. This makes the content difficult to read. It makes you unable to focus on the important stuff too. On the other hand, too much of white space can make your page look incomplete. It is always crucial to remember visually engaging content is usually clean and simple. Here's an example of what I mean. whitespace-matters Understanding common infographics layouts help ease visual arrangement Infographic layouts refer to the arrangement of your visual elements and your content. When you begin working on a piece of infographic, you should have a story to tell hence, you will need to select a layout that best suits your story. Using the right layout will ensure good readability and convey your message well. We have put together a cheat sheet for your quick reference to the right arrangement to use, here are six common ones you can quickly work with. Infographic Layout Cheat Sheet Useful Bait: Works well with most types of data. Rather than focusing on design, it works more for practicality, thus making it easy to read. For instance, a reference sheet where you can print it out and use it over and over again. If your content has many subtopics to a main subject, this layout enables you to segregate them into clean chunks that are easy to consume. Versus/Comparison: This layout is typically split vertically to
Phil Taylor

Learning and Sharing with Ms. Lirenman: Using Twitter in a Primary Classroom - 0 views

  • first one is that's it's really important to inform your students' families that you'll be using twitter for learning
Teach Hub

Top 10 Teacher Quotes, Stress Busters & Fun Features From TeachHUB - 0 views

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    Some of our most fun features on TeachHUB are on the Teacher Community page. Teacher share their favorite quotes, stress buster tips, goals as educators, and one-of-a-kind stories. As 2010 is coming to an end, we have compiled our top 10 teaching quotes, stress buster tips and questions of the day for the day.
Janette Hoggard

Room 2 -Let's Make 2012 a Great Year of Learning - 0 views

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      Quick post shared and 6 comments - very encouraging!
Cara Whitehead

List Sharing - SpellingCity.com - 0 views

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    Word lists from textbook series
sonamp

Stock Tips - 0 views

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    We at Option Tips are a company solely dedicated for the motive of creating awareness among the investors for better investments in terms of safety and growth. http://www.optiontips.in/
Dennis OConnor

digitalresearchtools / Annotation and Notetaking Tools - 0 views

  • Definition:   There are available downloads, applications, and plug-ins that allow you to take notes, share them with other researchers, attach them to digital resources, and more.
John Evans

Is There an App for That? Word Work Edition - 0 views

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    Great app shares by @kathycassidy to support primary literacy
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    "One of the most often asked questions these days seems to be "what are some good apps?" This is such a difficult question to answer, because the answer depends on the question "what do you want an app to do?""
John Evans

Collaborative annotation of images online | SpeakingImage - 0 views

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    This is a fantastic web 2.0 tool. Upload images and annotate. You can other embed media inside the annotations. Annotations pop up as you click or hover over the objects you add. You can embed the annotated image into webpage or blog. This could be a useful tool for teachers and students. Lots of scope for creativity with layers etc. You can share to a group and set editing permissions for public or restricted people/groups for collaboration purposes. 
tech vedic

How to export song lists from iTunes? - 0 views

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    Sometimes you just want to send a playlist to a friend through mail. But, you don't know how to do it? Then you are at the right place. You can break your library data out of iTunes as a tab-separated list, PDF file, or Web database. With this tutorial, you can find the way of doing this.
Ninja Essays

NinjaEssays Writing Contest - Competitions - Writing WA - 0 views

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    "The judges of the NinjaEssays writing contest are looking for entries on 7 pre-assigned topics associated to education. This is your chance to examine the issues of the contemporary educational system and freely express your opinions and possible solutions."
Phil Taylor

Google Drive Blog - 4 views

  • Can't remember the name of a file but know who shared it with you? Now Drive search auto-completes people’s names
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