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Happiness is a fleeting commodity in reality, it comes and goes, but the perception of happiness is the real bottom-line driver for cities and their branding.
What makes urban dwellers happy? According to a 10,000 respondent, 20 country research effort from GfK Custom Research, it is a location-based perception: does your city offer you places to go that make you happy? Apparently, the perception-reality gap is what is really interesting the city governments. Happiness is a fleeting commodity in reality, it comes and goes, but the perception of happiness is the real bottom-line driver for cities and their branding. The winning locations end up being quite obvious candidates; entertainment and cultural heavyweights, beautiful urban areas and laid-back lifestyles lead the march... See more statistics and data at the infographic and article link. Via Lauren Moss
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Ciudades felices y ciudades inteligentes son #ideas que siempre deben ir de la mano #smartcities, no te pierdas esta #inforgrafía Delete the scoop?
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Infographics on Return On Infographics ROI on business for sales and conversion of product with search engine ranking, social interaction, page views Via Martin (Marty) Smith, Ricard Lloria, 255
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Lynn O'Connell for O'Connell Meier's curator insight,
February 8, 4:05 PM
Facebook doesn't show enough of a infographic to allow it to have impact. To share there, make a photo of the top and link to another site.
Ken Morrison's curator insight,
February 18, 6:22 PM
Ken's Key Takeaway: I am sharing this link for two reasons. I like that it shares a list of the most popular infographic. I also like that it shows how to attempt to evaluate the ROI of an infographic.
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February 20, 12:21 AM
Could be that infographics tells something in an easy way about relevant point ?
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Christine Heine's comment,
January 8, 6:33 AM
Yes, I liked the feedback from the survey. Just wondering about the sampling. Nonetheless, this isn't how I remember studying.
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January 20, 2:22 AM
Comment les étudiants étudient-ils ? - 93 % utilisent des applications numériques pour étudier - 70 % étudient seuls - 59 % utilisent leur smartphone - 42 % étudient dans leur endroit favori : leur chambre - 30 % utilisent Google Drive Je suppose qu'il s'agit d'étudiants américains. Et vous ? Quelles méthodes utilisez-vous ?
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The 19th century was a century of empires, 20th century was a century of nation states and the 21st century will be a century of cities...
This outstanding infographic (courtesy of postscapes.com) begins with some information about our current state of urbanization.
Did you know that 1.3 million people are moving to cities each week?! It then explains the need for smart cities and delves into what is required to establish these intelligent connected environments, how the smart city may take various forms in the developing worlds and what specific technologies are necessary to achieve such grand goals in practice. Via Lauren Moss
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The folks at Boundless who last brought us the EdTech Buzzwords Infographic are back with The History of Education. The graphic takes a look at how formal education began, changes along the way, current day and predictions for the next twenty years. Via Gust MEES, Arthur Correia, Christine Heine, AlGonzalezinfo
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The folks at Boundless who last brought us the EdTech Buzzwords Infographic are back with The History of Education. The graphic takes a look at how formal education began, changes along the way, current day and predictions for the next twenty years. Delete the scoop?
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Infographics have become more popular with the rise of social media, fuelling the need for instant results by providing content in bite-size chunks. Via janlgordon
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This article is from Mashable and infographic created by Nowsourcing. I chose this piece because it's a continuation of the last scoops I've posted recently about turn data into something businesses can understand and utilize. Here are some highlights:.
We are all experiencing too much information and unable to process it in a way that is useful for our business needs **"The use of infographics helps to break down data visually, helping viewers make sense of complex information" **What's behind the science behind an infograpic's success? Allow an infographic to explain **An infographic has the potential to reach up to 15 million people The infographic in this piece shows you **How infographics impact social networks **The difference between traditional posts vs. infographic posts and much more....... Selected by Jan Gordon covering "Curation, Social Business and Beyond" See article and infographic here: [http://on.mash.to/XKAKcQ]
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January 27, 6:05 PM
An infographic on infographics and trends on visual communication. Very relevant to learning quickly and memorably. ~ Deb Delete the scoop?
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Two infographics provide data and tips to explain why brands must leverage visual social media in 2013 to stay relevant and grow.
Today, the marketing world is still hot on the social media marketing trail, but the trail has diverged. There are different paths with cheerleaders along the way no matter which path a marketer follows.
Ideally, marketers should find the path down the middle that marries all of the elements of social media marketing, but most are not there yet. Many of today’s marketers are still choosing a single path to focus on or jumping back and forth. For example, those paths include the data and metrics focus, the storytelling focus, the visual focus, and more. This article hones in on the visual focus with the help of two great infographics that visually share the data and tell the story of visual storytelling... Via Lauren Moss
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January 8, 5:34 AM
Leerzame infografiek over het gedrag van consumenten online en hoe (klein - middelgroot - groot) bedrijven daar mee omgaan. Het managen van social media is kennelijk nog steeds een kwestie. Meest opvallende stijger is Instagram, dat door het mobiel delen van foto's deel uitmaakt van de grote visualisering van het web. Hoewel het moeilijk te geloven is met een upload volume van, naar verluidt, 72 uur video per minuut, las ik ook voorspellingen dat video dit jaar nog 'groter' gaat worden. Onderaan staan trouwens de links naar een aantal goede bronnen voor dit soort info
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They say a picture is worth a thousand words.... Delete the scoop?
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