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:

The Census Reporter lets you use data from the US Census interactively. I’m adding it to The Best Tools For Analyzing Census Data.

25 Fascinating Charts Of Negotiation Styles Around The World is from Business Insider. I’m adding it to The Best Sites For Learning About The World’s Different Cultures.

15 Tragedies on the Seas is an interactive from The Wall Street Journal. I’m adding it to The Best Sites For Learning About The Titanic.

Slate has created some maps showing the first and second most common languages of immigrants in each state. I’m adding it to The Best “Language Maps.”

Slate has also created maps showing the first and second most common language other than English spoken in each of the states. I’m adding it to the same list.

This next infographic is nice, though the information it contains is not earthshaking. However, I think it could serve as a particularly good model for students when they are making their own infographic:

Publishing to the People: The History of Published Word

by gryffin.
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