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 Internet in Real-Time show how much data is generated each second. I’m adding it to The Best Sites To Learn About The Internet.

From Germany to Mexico: How America’s source of immigrants has changed over a century shows some interesting maps from The Pew Center. Here it is as a GIF:

I’m adding them both to The Best Sites For Learning About Immigration In The United States.

Mapping America’s Prospects, in Mississippi and Elsewhere: Images that illustrate the challenges and opportunities Americans face region-by-region is from The Atlantic, and offers a wealth of interactive maps.

Interactive map: Which countries have emitted the most carbon since 1850? is from Slate. I’m adding it to The Best Sites To Learn About Climate Change.

Explorable Inequality is an amazing interactive from Carnegie Mellon University that lets you explore income inequality throughout the world. I’m adding it to The Best Resources About Wealth & Income Inequality.

Our Forests looks like a pretty interesting interactive on deforestation issues.

I’m adding this next infographic to The Best Sources Of Advice For Teachers (And Others!) On How To Be Better Bloggers.

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