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scott klepesch

The year in graphics - The Washington Post - 1 views

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    Year in graphics from the Washington Post
scott klepesch

10 Tips for Designing Infographics « San Fran Beat - 0 views

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    "Assuming you're not working for a media corporation with huge graphics and statistics departments at your disposal, you may want to create some infographics for your own articles. With today's flood of information, infographics allow readers to quickly digest and understand complex data. A good infographic will not only inform readers, but will also create interest and convince people to read your article similar to how good headlines and photos attract readers. In contrast, both boring and overly complex graphics will quickly convince readers to ignore your article."
scott klepesch

Tip of the Week - Five Photo Story Telling « History Tech - 0 views

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    "For years, magazines and newspapers have used photo galleries to tell stories. Photos can build emotion, provide information, encourage a specific action and create great questions. We can have our kids do the same thing by asking them to create Five Photo Stories. It seems like a great way for kids to activate prior knowledge, review information, learn new content or practice summarizing. It's basically an all-purpose graphic organizer! "
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    Check this lesson out.
Debra Gottsleben

Helping students interpret visual representations of information - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Great list of resources on infographics from the NY Times
scott klepesch

Image * After - currently 27512 free textures and images available - 0 views

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    Free data base of images
Debra Gottsleben

visualcomplexity.com | Global Pulse - 0 views

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    Very intereting post with a visual showing the diffusion of tweets during the Japan earthquake.
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    very interesting graphic and video of the power of twitter as a global information tool.
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