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Visualizing Text: The New Literacy of Infographics

Visualizing Text: The New Literacy of Infographics | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Infographics are modern, written artifacts about collected resources in a dynamic, visual format. Infographics should be viewed as complex, standalone texts, not simply a text feature or graphic element.
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This paper looks at digital literacy, specifically how infographics can be used to meet Common Core standards. A well designed infographic will have:

* A Purpose

* A Style

* Evidence

* Format

The paper also includes a section "How can I teach comprehension with infographics?" This section includes two infographics and has the students critique them using the following questions:

* What is the author's purpose or question?

* What evidence supports the author's claim?

* What are the strongest elements of this design?

* How could the design be improved?

You could use these same questions and have students in your class critique their infographic and their classmates.

And last but by no means least they provide a list of locations where you can create an infographic.

Infographics support reading comprehension and writing skills. They also allow students to strengthen their critical thinking skills and synthesis skills.

niftyjock's curator insight, January 19, 2014 7:12 PM

I often get very bored with infographics, but these techniques will help me not only read them better but have a go at c reating my own

Greenwich Connect's curator insight, January 20, 2014 7:28 AM

Slightly overblown tone, presumably to help what is a useful overview of infographics sound more "academic" - read between the lines for what students should think through and how they should approach their own infographic production

Kerri Schaub's curator insight, January 20, 2014 8:10 AM

Visualizing is a powerful multisensory technique. 

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What is App Inventor? | App Inventor Edu

What is App Inventor? | App Inventor Edu | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

App Inventor lets you develop applications for Android phones using a web browser and either a connected phone or emulator. The App Inventor servers store your work and help you keep track of your projects.

You build apps by working with:

* The App Inventor Designer, where you select the components for your app.

* The App Inventor Blocks Editor, where you assemble program blocks that specify how the components should behave. You assemble programs visually, fitting pieces together like pieces of a puzzle.

* Your app appears on the phone step-by-step as you add pieces to it, so you can test your work as you build. When you're done, you can package your app and produce a stand-alone application to install.

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23 Ways To Use The iPad In The 21st Century PBL Classroom By Workflow

23 Ways To Use The iPad In The 21st Century PBL Classroom By Workflow | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

How can the iPad and Project Based Learning (PBL) come together in a classroom? Here is a post that explores how you may use PBL and the iPad in your classroom. There is a great visual that is "laid out in terms of the kind of workflow a learner might encounter in a 21st century, K-20, project-based learning environment." 

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Wouldn't It Be Cool If...A Contest for Ages 10 -15

Wouldn't It Be Cool If...A Contest for Ages 10 -15 | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

Dream up the coolest thing to make your life more awesome. Finalists will pitch their idea in person to will.i.am and other special guests. One lucky winner will see their idea come to life with support from a lead design and innovation agency. You may enter in teams of up to three or individually. Entries due by March 28, 2012. 

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