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How Infographics Accelerate Learning. We’re no stranger to infographics. They’re seemingly everywhere and that’s for a big reason: they’re easy to understand and fun to use. EduDemic is all about making learning fun and that’s just what infographics do. A relatively recent phenomenon, inforgraphics are turning into a popular avenue for statisticians and artists (an odd mix to be sure) to join forces and come up with some great content for the web. Infographics In School Would infographics help students learn in the classroom? Or is it? Accelerating Decision Making & Learning Lucky for us, Rick Mans built a fabulous infographics ON inforgraphics. Piktochart: Infographic and Presentation Tool for Non-Designers | Infographics | Best Info graphic Design. A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods.

Which-majors-have-highest-employment.png (PNG Image, 960 × 1403 pixels) - Scaled (51%) Plagiarisminfographic2copy-1.jpg Photo by kdhart226 | Photobucket. The Role of Color in Marketing [INFOGRAPHIC] Use the right colors to increase brand recognition and drive purchasing. It’s more important than ever for brands to project their value. Marketers in general understand the need for consistency in color and design.

But it’s also vital to move beyond the standard logo and tagline and take a holistic approach to evoking emotions among potential customers across all of your marketing channels — including social media sites. You can use color to your advantage. Color is a form of non-verbal communication and an important part of our daily lives. The underlying emotions that colors evoke have been cultivated since birth and vary depending on age, geographic location, and gender (e.g. blue for boys, pink for girls). Color affects our moods and feelings, and research suggests that it has a physical effect as well, influencing the hormones that control our emotions.

Why do you feel like clicking and browsing on some websites and not others? Studies have shown that color: Connect: Authored by: Visuals : Facebook and College Admissions. By Loreal Lynch | April 6, 2011 As Facebook has become more and more popular—if it were a country, it would be the third largest in the world—its use in the field of education has expanded, too.

In fact, more than 80 percent of college admissions officers report using Facebook as part of their recruiting process. Are admissions officers really looking at the Facebook profiles of prospective students? And if so, are they making admissions decisions based on these profiles? Below is an infographic that highlights the answers to these questions and more, and it might surprise you. Embed in your site: <a href=" src=" alt="Reading students like an open facebook, or how social media is reshaping college admissions" width="605" height="2145" border="0" /></a><br />Courtesy of: <a href=" About the Author. Using Super Bowl Ads In The Classroom. Socialmedia_infographic_2012_final.pdf (application/pdf Object) How Different Generations Consume Media.

One of the things I consider important about looking at data or this type of visualizations is to actually get what serves us as business people. Get the data you need and adjust accordingly to your marketing plan. For example this infographic that MBA Online published a few days ago. It shows you how different generations consume different types of content at different times of the day. Is this important? Let’s see, if you know who your ideal prospect is and you know the age-frame, you should also be aware of the vehicles he/she uses to consume it’s media and and what times.

This will take your marketing efforts to the next level. Imagine if whatever your message is, it’s been sent through the wrong channels or at the wrong times. Let’s take a look at the infographic. Created by: MBA Online Do you know how YOUR prospect consumes media?