2. • Please visit
http://padlet.com/wall/radnorinfographic
• Please list what you know about
infographics OR any questions you
have about infographics
3. • Define Infographics
• Explore their power in teaching & learning
• Analyze Effective Design
• Understand Social Media Tool - Evernote
• Create an Evernote Binder for Your Content
7. “Visualizing information, so that we can see the
patterns and connections that matter and then
designing that information so it makes more
sense, or it tells a story, or allows us to focus
only on the information that’s important.”
David McCandless in the opening to his TED talk, The Beauty of Data Visualization
8. • Eye Catching
• Tell a Story
• Identify relationships among data
• Build/Assess Knowledge
• Require Critical Thinking
• Keystone Connection
• Engaging!
9. • Confusing formats – Multiple layers of data
• Information can be misinterpreted
• Data can be manipulated – Beware of Author’s Bias
17. Evernote Binder: Look at the examples and identify a few
infographics you like and don’t like.
Use the following questions to guide your discussion:
• What is the purpose of the infographic?
• What story is being told?
• How are colors used differently in each one?
• How could colors, sizes, and kinds of object be used to
mislead people away from the data?
• How do the words support or distract from the message?
18. • How is it organized? What is
the purpose?
• What is the story being told?
Summarize information
• Make inferences? (Hidden
purpose/Missing P-O-V)
• What doe you still wonder?
19. • The Do’s and Don’ts of
Infographic Design
• Coolinfographics.com
• Dailyinfographic.com
• Info Graphic World
• Kathy Schrock's Infographics
as Creative Assessment
• David McCandless
20. Tools to Create Infographics
• easel.ly
• piktochart
• infogram
• Many Eyes
• Visual.ly
• GoodLabs
21.
22. • Designed for note taking and archiving.
• A note can be formatted text, a full web page,
web page excerpt, a link, a photo, a voice
memo, or a hand written ink note.
• Notes can have file attachments.
• Notes can be sorted into folders, tagged,
annotated, edited.
• Notes can be part of a notebook.
34. • Organize by subject and add different notebooks for different classes
• Organize by project with all notes pertaining to a single project in a
single notebook
• Organize by tagging, adding tags for easier searching
• Take a picture of the white board during class time and share notes with
all students
• Easily share class notes, PowerPoints etc. by sharing a note with students
or parents
• Store handouts, study guides in Evernote and share for constant access
• Create and maintain electronic portfolios for
• Student’s can organize and share their own notes with the teacher or each
other
• Record lectures or interviews easily and review them in other devices
• Collect web clips with annotations and share notes with other users