There are just so many good infographics and interactives out there that I’ve begun a new semi-regular feature called “Infographics & Interactives Galore.”
You can see others at A Collection Of “The Best…” Lists On Infographics and by searching “infographics” on this blog.
I’ll still be publishing separate posts to individually highlight especially useful infographics and interactives, but you’ll find others in this regular feature.
Here goes:
Bloomberg Visual Data is a treasure trove of interactive data and visualizations about a ton of different topics.
Check out 2014 America’s Brain Health Index. Here is how it describes itself:
America’s Brain Health Index, a state-by-state measure of the nation’s brain health, evaluated the 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia based on 21 factors including diet, physical health, mental health and social well-being. See how each state has progressed, held its own or lost ground in taking measures to improve brain health over the past three years.
Seize Your Power is, I think, a cool-looking but rather odd interactive from The World Wildlife Federation on the importance of sustainability.
Designing Infographics for Common-Core Instruction is from Education Week and has helpful advice and links. I’m adding it to A Collection Of “The Best…” Lists On Infographics.
I’m adding this infographic to The Best Collections Of “The Best” Pieces Of Art Ever Created:
This next infographic is being put in The Best Websites For Students Exploring Jobs & Careers:
Hi. This is an invitation to join our upcoming CEET Meet (Apr 21-May1) and DEN Spring Virtcon webinar (Apr. 26, 11a.m. EDT) on the topic of Infographics in the Classroom. CEET Meets are free, online, pro-d opportunities for educators all over the world. They are mostly asynchronous and last 1-2 weeks. For registration links and a preview of some of the resources we’ll be sharing, please go to http://www.scoop.it/t/ceet-infographics-in-the-classroom.