The New York Times Learning Network just published a great post, Data Visualized: More on Teaching With Infographics. Their post will certainly be on this year’s list “The Best…” list of infographics.
In addition, it prompted me to think it might be useful if I put all my infographic-related “The Best…” lists together (I also post weekly collections).
So, here is A Collection Of “The Best…” Lists On Infographics:
The Best Interactive Infographics — 2009
The Best Sources For Interactive Infographics.
The Best Resources For Creating Infographics
The Best Resources For Learning About “Word Clouds”
Not “The Best,” But “A List” Of Mindmapping, Flow Chart Tools, & Graphic Organizers
The Best Tools To Make Simple Graphs Online
The Best Sites For Learning About Cartograms
The Best Map-Making Sites On The Web
The Best Posts To Help Understand Google’s New “Books Ngram Viewer”
The Best Infographics Of 2011
The Best Infographics Of 2012 — So Far
The Best Infographics Of 2013 – So Far
The Best Infographics Of 2013 – Part Two
The Best Infographics About Teaching & Learning English As A Second (or Third!) Language
The Best Infographics About Parent Involvement In Schools
The Best Collections Of Infographics, Charts & Maps – 2014
You might also be interested in this study on using infographics in education.
Exploiting Infographics is an excellent downloadable PDF from Nik Peachey that’s useful for ELL teachers and everyone else, too.
Interactive Infographic: “13 Reasons Why Your Brain Craves Infographics”
Here are some cautions about infographics:
7 ways to use INFOGRAPHICS in the English classroom is from Larissa’s Languages.
Interpreting the Data: 10 Ways to Teach Math and More Using Infographics is from The New York Times Learning Network.
Designing Infographics for Common-Core Instruction is from Education Week and has helpful advice and links.
The Best Collections Of Infographics, Charts & Maps – 2014
The Best Collections Of Infographics, Charts & Maps – 2015
9 Generic activities for exploiting infographics is by Nik Peachey.
5 ways to use infographics in language class is from Musicuentos.
The Best Collections Of Infographics, Charts & Maps – 2016
The Best Collections Of Infographics, Charts & Maps – 2017
Check Out The NY Times Learning Feature “What’s Going On In This Graph?”
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I found this old post linked from the new “Infographics and Interactives Galore” post and I was really amused by the cautionary photo. I’ve just started making infographics for my non-profit, and it tickled me. 🙂