The infographic is a great visual of the concepts discussed in the post. Simple ides. It looks at the need for work at home in a different context. by taking some typical classroom activities (eg: the introduction of new material, demonstrating a procedure, etc.), and offering some alternatives to the traditional.
This is an online tool for creating interactive charts and graphs.There are four basic chart types that you can create on Infogr.am; bar, pie, line, and matrix. Each chart type can be edited to use any spreadsheet information that you want to upload to your Infogr.am account. The information in that spreadsheet will be displayed in your customized chart. When you place your cursor over your completed chart the spreadsheet information will appear in small pop-up window. The charts can then be embedded into your blog, website, or wiki.
An interesting infographc explaining how the search engine Google pulls information from the web. It is reasonable simple and would be a useful resource to use when trying to explain the process to students.
The Noun Project is creating clip art icons for every known noun making it a perfect place to look for the images needed for a precise infographic. It can take a lot of time to find a perfect, or a specific kind, of image and the Noun Project is trying to make it just a little bit easier.
As always Kathy has Some great advice. First the infographics that set up the ideas and then offers some ideas for apps to assist teachers to use with students