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Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: 3 ways to use Twitter Fast Follow to strengthen the home-school connection

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: 3 ways to use Twitter Fast Follow to strengthen the home-school connection | Web 2.0 for juandoming | Scoop.it

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11 Infographics About Infographics

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People who create infographics do their work partly because they believe infographics are a great way to communicate information.

 

Since the people in this field also need to communicate information about their work, it was inevitable that infographics about infographics would eventually be created. Here are 11 of those meta infographics.


Via Lauren Moss, michel verstrepen, Rui Guimarães Lima
Ignasi Alcalde's curator insight, February 25, 2013 10:49 AM

Buenas bases inforgráficas.

Berengere Promerat's curator insight, February 27, 2013 3:46 AM

Infographics about... infographics

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Social Network Overload - Infographic

Social Network Overload - Infographic | Web 2.0 for juandoming | Scoop.it

How often have you checked your social media accounts today? Feeling unplugged is a problem for many people.  This infographic from mylife.com illustrates how people are addicted to social media, and what they rather do than give up their Internet lifeline. 

 

Two out of three people are afraid they’re missing something important on email, Facebook, Twitter, or other accounts. In the same survey, three out of five people wished there was a solution to monitor their various communication options.

This infographic is based on the survey by Harris, and conveys a growing trend—social media overload...


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Christine Harris-Smyth's curator insight, April 2, 2013 8:37 PM

The anxiety about missing out is not something new - it is like a child who doesn't want to go to bed when the others (adults, older children) are still having fun. It is simply in a new arena. This being connected all the time to digital media and communications devices is the new thing - not the anxiety.

 

We'll learn to live with it - nice infographic.

 

or die trying...

Cambridge Marketing College's curator insight, April 3, 2013 3:55 AM

The increasing need to be selective about which social media to use