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GUEST POST: Easel.ly as a Multimodal Literacy Tool in Education

Today’s guest post comes courtesy of Jennifer Williams. Her post addresses the changing tools available to educators and how Easel.ly empowered her work. To learn more about Jennifer, check out her bio at the bottom of this post.  — In today’s classrooms, digital technologies are transforming student work and allowing for an increased emphasis on …

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GUEST POST: A Brand Manager on Reaching Your Target Audience with Infographics

This week’s guest post comes from Richard Larson, the Brand Manager for GoPromotional Banners. Richard has some excellent advice on designing your infographic, making it relevant to your readers, and ultimately seeing it succeed as a marketing tool. Infographics can be a powerful and influential communication tool in your marketing arsenal. Initially, you want your …

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GUEST POST: A 20-Year Teacher on Educating with Infographics

This week’s post comes courtesy of Mike Ward, an educator and consultant with over 20 years of teaching experience. He founded TLC3 for E International, which is based on a philosophy that “…blends a standards-based approach with authentic learning experiences to engage students and encourage lifelong learning.” You can learn more about Mike and his …

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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 me, I forget. Show me, I remember. Involve me, I understand” – Chinese proverb Images are paramount when engaging with any audience, allowing your followers to consume information in bite-sized pieces. Infographics can be your secret …

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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, her students could study, share their interpretations of events, and retain more information before the big test!  Sometimes students and teachers lack the luxury to work on projects for extended periods of time. For example, …

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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 submissions I can assess at a glance, their ability to contextualize comparisons between historic events or to identify patterns of change & continuity. Why is this important? Students of Advanced Placement World History (#WHAP) know …

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