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People love to learn by examining visual representations of data. That’s been proven time and time again by the popularity of both infographics and Pinterest. So what if you could make your own infographics ? What would you make it of? It’s actually easier than you think… even if you have zero design skills whatsoever. Below are my two favorite infographic-making web 2.0 tools that I highly recommend.

10 Fun Tools To Easily Make Your Own Infographics

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What is an infographic? | Why use an Infographic? | An example | An Interesting Example | Discussion questions | Other examples of Infographics Infographics use pictures, images, and colors along with content to completely illustrate and understand data. http://room233.wikispaces.com/Evaluating+Infographics

room233 - Evaluating Infographics

http://www.teachersfirst.com/iste/infographics/ Infographics as content scaffold and creative, formative assessment …even if you don’t think visually These pages began as support for a presentation at ISTE 2012 in San Diego By Louise Maine and Candace Hackett Shively Now I See! Visual and Analytical Routes to Literacy through Infographics What would you do if someone asked you to generate an infographic to illustrate and explain a major concept that you teach?

Now I See! - Infographics as content scaffold and creative, formative assessment

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http://room233.wikispaces.com/Evaluating+Infographics#Discussion%20questions What is an infographic? | Why use an Infographic? | An example | An Interesting Example | Discussion questions | Other examples of Infographics Infographics use pictures, images, and colors along with content to completely illustrate and understand data. To communicate a message.