To make your Content Marketing work stand out you need to combine visual elements through storytelling. Read to learn more on data visualization.
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Lou Salza's curator insight,
March 23, 2015 11:06 PM
Loved this post--CAST is once again blazing new trails.- Lou
Excerpt: "Rose’s favorite new CAST projects is called Udio (the name’s a mash of UDL and studio), an online reading curriculum funded by the Department of Education. It’s aimed at kids in middle school, the grades where struggling readers start running into trouble in nearly every subject. Standard reading supports focus on things like phonics and building vocabulary with simple sentences. The problem is that struggling readers aren’t the same as beginning readers. Research shows that these students feel a palpable sense of dread when asked to read a passage of text, measured as a physical stress reaction of sweaty palms and a rapid heart rate. “You realize, oh my God, these kids aren’t even in the same classroom. They’re in the savanna with hungry lions prowling, and you’re trying to teach them phonics,” says Rose. “We’re not saying that intensive interventions for reading skills, like phonics, decoding, and fluency, aren’t needed,” adds Gabrielle Rappolt-Schlichtmann, CAST’s co-president and director of the Udio project. “But you can’t get traction with those skills unless you practice. And you have to practice with ardent intent. You have to want to do it.”
Steve Whitmore's curator insight,
August 14, 2015 8:05 AM
This is a great infographic for showing the thought process of finding information.
Terry Yelmene's curator insight,
August 16, 2015 11:50 AM
A pretty well-reasoned, fundamental thought process for most knowledge work research. This serves as an even better backward (there-to-here) model to guide the core research workflow process automation a knowledge worker may want to devise, install. Think work product-informed -> DevonThink structures -> DevonAgent w/'Active Filtered' automated searches. The most important drivers here are - 'ethical' - (more than just multiple sources, a stage needs to be added at the work product stage to provide authenticity) and - 'bias' - (a post automated search, subsequent manual search for corroborating items selection to provide authority). corroborating
Tina Jameson's curator insight,
July 31, 2014 7:20 PM
http://eductechalogy.org/swfapp/blooms/wheel/engage.swf
Interactive animation that breaks down the 'wheel' - includes suggested 'tools' that could be used for different related activities.
Mechanical Walking Space Man's curator insight,
November 6, 2015 3:58 AM
A tad skeuomorphic for my tastes but the thinking behind it, is great…
Sonia Salgado's curator insight,
November 23, 2015 9:06 AM
Para el diseño de actividades y determinación de RED.
Karen Ostenried's curator insight,
March 12, 2014 8:09 PM
Remember people learn from you in 3 ways, audibly, visually and kinaesthetically. Which is why what you do with your body including your face is also so critical.
Dave Wood's curator insight,
March 14, 2014 6:58 PM
The first 2 sentences of this article sum it all up: "On average, your readers will only read 28% of the words on a page. Can you tell your whole story in 2-3 sentences? Probably not."
As graphic/visual coaches this reinforces the value of recording and working through visuals to support and enhance the normal talking and note taking.
Raquel Oliveira's curator insight,
March 15, 2014 1:26 PM
Para aumentar a retenção na aprendizagem, a combinação de imagens e contação de histórias ainda são técnincas campeãs. Vamos pratica-las nas acoes educacionais ? |
Lou Salza's curator insight,
March 24, 2015 12:35 PM
Thank you Jamie! Lawrence now has introduced Chromebooks into our middle school. The google environment offers several robust strategies and tools to support students with dyslexia. As you point out, these are not device specific. The bottom line has always been that technology is not a solution--it is a strategy or a tool. At the same time, when we have the right strategy and the rights tools, the solution is within our grasp!--Lou
Tony Guzman's curator insight,
January 15, 2015 8:59 AM
Curation is something I have been slowly learning to do better and I really enjoyed the tips given in this infographic. Anyone using these tips already?
Gina Tucker's curator insight,
January 15, 2015 8:33 PM
How to maximize the imapct of your curated post!
Tony Guzman's curator insight,
August 11, 2014 11:30 AM
Great tips to help you create an eBook via PowerPoint.
Javier Antonio Bellina's curator insight,
July 1, 2014 12:24 PM
Interesante infografía sobre el Arte de Contar Historias
Miguel A. de Jesus's curator insight,
July 6, 2014 12:16 AM
Great Infographic about the affects of Storytelling on the Brain .
Lou Salza's curator insight,
May 10, 2014 10:55 AM
In less than two minutes with Maryanne Wolf; more wisdom than we find in two hours elsewhere.---Lou
Stephen Dale's curator insight,
April 4, 2014 5:46 AM
A look at 11 major Social Media networks and how they can be optimised for business. The Social Networks included in the infographic are: FacebookTwitterLinkedInGoogle+YoutubeFlickrInstagramPinterestRedditTumblrSlideshare
David Baker's curator insight,
March 15, 2014 7:21 PM
This is the second perspective on Maslow's hierarchy I have seen in the past few weeks. As we try to make learning more rigorous and more inclusive for all students the importance of meeting student needs in a variety of ways is very important. This must include Social/emotional as well as technological.
Ali Anani's curator insight,
March 18, 2014 4:42 AM
A fresh perspective on Maslow's Pyramid of Needs
Ness Crouch's curator insight,
March 29, 2014 5:43 PM
I really like this pyramid. It certainly makes the psychology of learning clear. |
Remember people learn from you in 3 ways, audibly, visually and kinaesthetically. Which is why what you do with your body including your face is also so critical.
The first 2 sentences of this article sum it all up:
"On average, your readers will only read 28% of the words on a page.
Can you tell your whole story in 2-3 sentences? Probably not."
As graphic/visual coaches this reinforces the value of recording and working through visuals to support and enhance the normal talking and note taking.
Para aumentar a retenção na aprendizagem, a combinação de imagens e contação de histórias ainda são técnincas campeãs. Vamos pratica-las nas acoes educacionais ?