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Food Infographics Archives - Infographics Showcase - 0 views

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    Collection of the best infographics & data visualization on the Web!
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Helping students interpret visual representations of information - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Teaching with Infographics: Places to Start
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    The video provides good background for teachers about the function of infographics to focus attention on the aspects that authors consider important in a space efficient manner.
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Slagsmålsklubben - Sponsored by destiny on Vimeo - 0 views

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    A great movie to illustrate infographics.
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    Looking for a fun introduction to infographics? Check this out.
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INFOGRAPHICS - NUMERACY RESOURCES - 1 views

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    INFOGRAPHICS* are engaging, interesting visualizations of data across all subject areas. They provide a great entry point into learning.
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    Consider incorporating infographics into your statistics lesson for assignment 2!
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3 Views on the Difference Between a Data Visualization and an Infographic - ReadWriteCloud - 0 views

  • Information graphics are visual representations of information, data or knowledge often used to support information, strengthen it and present it within a sensitive context. They are specific, context-sensitive and often times hand-crafted. Data visualizations are visual displays of measured quantities by means of the combined use of a coordination system, points, lines, shapes, digits, letters quantified by visual attributes. They are general, context-free and often times created automatically. Both can be static, animated or interactive. So, I think the difference is more about the objective. Information graphics are used to tell a story or answer a question. Data visualizations are used to let the user find his own story or answer.
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    A useful distinction between infographics and data vizualization.
Trudy Sweeney

Data Visualization and Infographics Resources - Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    "Data visualizations and infographics can make complex datasets easier to understand and comprehend. By creating a graphical represenatation of data and statistics, complicated concepts and information can make more sense in less time. Many visualizations focus on representing a specific set of data or statistical information. Others focus on less-concrete topics, providing a visual representation of abstract concepts. Generally speaking, the first type appear more like graphs or charts and the latter are often more creative and imaginative."
Trudy Sweeney

BBC Newsnight: Information Graphics - YouTube - 0 views

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    The art of making information beautiful. How do you make statistics look interesting? According to the writer and designer David McCandless, you just need to apply the rules of visual design to information. David Sillito meets him and investigates the trend of applying the rules of visual design to information in order to help us cope with the oceans of data we are bombarded with.
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The Myth of Learning Styles 'Debunked' ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    Developments in cognitive science have had some far reaching impacts on learning theories. For instance , Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences has its repercussions in learning styles theory. A whole new body of substantiated and scientific knowledge was subsequently produced to encapsulate the core principles undergirding the multiple intelligences theory in educational literature. New instructional methodologies emerged to account for the different learning styles of students.
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