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Understanding Millenials via Infographics

Quick, what's a millennial? Despite being such a ubiquitous term, it tends to be as ambiguous as 'hipster' in its…

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Search for the perfect infographic

The most requested feature “Search” is now available through Easelly! Below is a quick screenshot of how to get to…

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User Stories: Using and Creating Infographics with Easelly in the Classroom

Editor's Note: This is a guest post by Dr. Samantha Fecich, Ms. Alicia Vanderhoof, & Mr. Derek Witmer What is Easelly?…

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The Fiction Set in Each State

Our last post highlighted the real-life facts that define each state. This post brings to light the most popular fiction…

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The Off-Beat Facts That Define Each State in America

It can be difficult to know each state, let alone understand their differences. Population, public policy, landmass - facts and…

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Case Study: The Power of the Infographic

The following post was written by Claire Roper of Zilchoo who managed to grow page views 3x by using infographics created through Easelly. "Tell…

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Infographics in the Classroom: Simple Strategies for AP World History

This is a guest post by Whitney Kaulbach, an Advanced Placement World History teacher. She found that, by using infographics,…

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The Art Of Historic Analysis

The infographics world is chock full of visuals that appeal to the teaching and understanding of world history. From student…

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Top 10 Tiny Infographics

Infographics are a medium where less is always more.  We've said it before; the only area you should overindulge in…

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Infographics that Simplify International Issues

The bigger the world gets, the more complex the issues that affect it become. Here are a few infographics that…

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Top Tips from Experts on What Makes a Great Infographic

Over the last few months, we have received a huge amount of questions as to what makes a great infographic…

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10 Sports Infographics That Score Big Points

In today’s technology-driven world, it’s no secret that children and teens respond to visual cues faster than verbal instruction.  Why…

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