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Five key roles for 21st-century school librarians | eSchool News

Five key roles for 21st-century school librarians | eSchool News | Källkritk | Scoop.it
Given the unprecedented quantity of information learners are exposed to, the librarian’s role is more important than ever. Librarians help all students gain access to, evaluate, ethically use, create, share, and synthesize information.

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Twitter Tips Every Teacher should Know (infographic)

Twitter Tips Every Teacher should Know (infographic) | Källkritk | Scoop.it

A great infographic guide realized by Chery Lawson. This is, by all means, one of the best guides I have ever read about Twitter and I am pretty sure you will find it quite useful as well


Via Ilkka Olander, Timo Ilomäki, Simon Hansell
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How To Design Your Own Infographics

How To Design Your Own Infographics | Källkritk | Scoop.it
Infographics seem to be a real trend today, with new ones popping up daily on all sorts of subjects.

 

Infographics seem to be a real trend today, with new ones popping up daily on all sorts of subjects. From mortgages to ice cream, estimating software to infographics about infographics, there is very little now that hasn't been 'visualised' in some form. Many people don't realise that the term information graphic, or 'infographic' was first coined over 100 years ago, with the Coxcomb chart by Florence Nightingale in 1857 being one of earliest recognised examples. They have existed in many forms since then, but only in the past few years have infographics developed into the art form we know today.

 

Read more and find also the best tools to create Infographics:

http://www.queness.com/post/9942/how-to-design-your-own-infographics

 


Via Ana Cristina Pratas, Gust MEES
Konstantinos Kalemis's comment, August 1, 2012 3:36 PM
Dear Ana Cristina,
Thanks a lot for this.
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Christine Margocs's comment, August 6, 2012 7:47 AM
You're welcome, Gust MEES !
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Make Your Podcast Sticky [Infographic]

Make Your Podcast Sticky [Infographic] | Källkritk | Scoop.it

There are six principles of sticky ideas according to Dan and Chip Heath, authors of Made to Stick. Sticky ideas are ones that we can plainly understand, clearly remember, and easily retell. When teachers and students make educational podcasts, whether audio or video, we want them to be sticky.

 

I created the infographic below that that applies the principles outlined in Made To Stick to podcasting for teaching and learning. You can click the image for a PDF version of the infographic.

 

Thanks to http://donnamurdoch.net/make-your-podcast-stickyinfographic  for this link.

 

Read more:

http://learninginhand.com/blog/make-your-podcast-sticky-infographic.html

 

 


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Students Want Social Media in Schools

Students Want Social Media in Schools | Källkritk | Scoop.it

Our students are expecting to be able to use social media applications and tools in their regular school lives. It's only a matter of time before schools can no longer function without it.

 

This infographic featured on Mindshift has more.


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iLibrarian » 5 Free Online Tools to Create Your Own Infographics

iLibrarian » 5 Free Online Tools to Create Your Own Infographics | Källkritk | Scoop.it

 

 

             5 Free Online Tools to Create Your Own Infographics


Via Ramon Aragon, juandoming, Jose H. Flores, Gust MEES
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Infographic: Reining in the information deluge

Infographic: Reining in the information deluge | Källkritk | Scoop.it
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Infographic: Reining in the information deluge

Infographic: Reining in the information deluge | Källkritk | Scoop.it
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Infographic: How people use their LinkedIn profiles

Infographic: How people use their LinkedIn profiles | Källkritk | Scoop.it
Lab42 surveyed 500 Americans who were registered LinkedIn users to discover how they utilized their profile and to see if they valued LinkedIn as a professional networking tool.

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Cyberbullying: Scourge of the Internet [INFOGRAPHIC]

Cyberbullying: Scourge of the Internet [INFOGRAPHIC] | Källkritk | Scoop.it
This infogrpahic takes a look at how connected modern kids are -- and how much cyberbullying plays a role in their lives.

 

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http://mashable.com/2012/07/08/cyberbullying-infographic/

 


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The Flipped Classroom Infographic

The Flipped Classroom Infographic | Källkritk | Scoop.it

The education world is abuzz with news on the flipped classroom — what is it, who’s doing it, does it work? The adaptive learning company Knewton has released an infographic in order to provide background on the flipped classroom model and why so many teachers are experimenting with it.

 

Check it out and see if you learn something! Also, stay tuned for future stories here on the Livescribe education blog on how educators are using Livescribe to flip their own classrooms.

 

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http://www.livescribe.com/blog/education/2012/07/17/the-flipped-classroom-infographic/

 

 


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easel.ly | create and share visual ideas online

easel.ly | create and share visual ideas online | Källkritk | Scoop.it

create and share visual ideas online
vhemes are visual themes. drag and drop a vheme onto your canvas for easy creation of your visual idea!

 

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http://www.easel.ly/

 


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Instant America | Online Graduate Programs

Instant America | Online Graduate Programs | Källkritk | Scoop.it
This infographic illustrates how Internet has brought us instant gratification and has made Americans impatient.

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Create interactive charts and infographics - Infogr.am

Create interactive charts and infographics - Infogr.am | Källkritk | Scoop.it

Free, interactive charts tool. (Infographics tools coming soon.)


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Create interactive charts and infographics - Infogr.am

Create interactive charts and infographics - Infogr.am | Källkritk | Scoop.it

Free, interactive charts tool. (Infographics tools coming soon.)


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Overview of the interactive graphics of the New York Times and the Guardian

Overview of the visualizations produced by the Guardian and the New York Times - Corpus (My new update of the graphics of the NY Times and Guardian.

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40 Interesting and Mind Blowing Social Media Infographics - tripwire magazine

40 Interesting and Mind Blowing Social Media Infographics - tripwire magazine | Källkritk | Scoop.it
Instead of poring over figures and long reports to decipher data, an infographic can immediately explain what the data actually means...

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