Infographics Visualizing Data. What are they? InfographicsInfographics can be used to visualize data in beautiful and interesting ways making it fun and.

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Infographics Visualizing Data

What are they? InfographicsInfographics can be used to visualize data in beautiful and interesting ways making it fun and easy to digest.visualize databeautifulinteresting funeasy to digest They can be instructive and informative. They can be reports, resumes, and syllabi.instructiveinformativereportsresumessyllabi

Why use them? ●Provide visual information that creates a memorable learning experience ●Translate a wall of text to images is more engaging 1

How do I use them?

Teaching 1.Choose/make an accurate graphic 2.Provide context 3.Have students interpret it themselves 4.Evaluate it together

Research ●Create a unique poster ●Visualize quantitative data ●Summarize a complex project

Assessments ●Hits multiple cognitive levels ●Can show advanced understanding ●Encourages data collection, synthesis, and organization

Tufte’s Principles of Data Visualization 1.Representation of numbers should be directly proportional to the numerical quantities represented. 2.Clear, detailed, and thorough labeling should be used to defeat graphical distortion and ambiguity.

Tufte’s Principles of Data Visualization (cont.) 3. Explanations of the data should be written on the graphic itself; label important events. 4. Show data variation, not design variation.

Tufte’s Principles of Data Visualization (cont.) 5. The number of information-carrying (variable) dimensions depicted should not exceed the number of dimensions in the data. 6. Graphics must not quote data out of context.

What do I need? ●A topic ●Interesting data ●Images (or ideas for images) ●Tools

Recommended Tools ●Graphics Tools: Photoshop or Illustrator ●Data Tools: Excel or Google Spreadsheet ●Infographic Tools: o Piktochart Piktochart o Infogr.am Infogr.am o Easel.ly Easel.ly o Mapbox (Interactive maps) Mapbox

Piktochart ●Free and premium themes ●Simple tools ●Fair publishing options ●All data is public Example 1 Example 2

Resources Teaching: Assessment:

References 1.Ebner, M. & Bruff, D. Visual Thinking. Retrieved from Tufte, E. R., & Graves-Morris, P. R. (1983). The visual display of quantitative information (Vol. 2). Cheshire, CT: Graphics press.