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In Wikipedia infographics
are defined as "visual representations of information, data, or knowledge
intended to present information quickly and clearly." These visual
representations are very important to the 21st century learner, in an article
found in the New York Times Teaching with infographics/a student
project model it talks about the importance of infographics in the
life of students. This article says "we know how important it is for
students to be able to read and interpret visual representations of
information." With this being said, as librarians it is very important to
be able to use this tool to present information and have students exposed to infographics
daily. Can you imagine the difference this would make in our students'
learning when we present information to them through visual representations or
have them create their own infographic? Not only would this make a difference
in the students' learning, but also would be an effective way to present data
and information to teachers and administrators quickly and easily.
For my
infographic depiction I chose Pew Research Center's article titled Most
Americans-especially Millennials say libraries can help them find reliable,
trustworthy information. I used the data from this article to
create my infographic, this data compares Millennials (18-35) to Generation X
(36-51), Baby Boomers (52-70), and Silents (71-88). It shows how much
more Millennials trust the libraries for information, to learn new things, and
to get information that help with decisions they have to make.
The following is the link to my infographic created:
https://infogram.com/reliable-and-trustworthy-library-information-1h8n6m315jdpj4x?live
I began with
Easelly, this web app did not catch my eye when I went into their
website. The template/samples available seemed too busy, it had too many
graphics and images. I did want to experience what it was it like to create
and infographic on Easelly and I actually found it very user friendly. It
has many tools to help and from the template chosen it is very easy to change
the text and add your own, I experienced the same thing with pictures and
changing the background. The negative I found on Easelly is that even
though it is a free app when I tried to select certain graphics a pop-up screen
appears to upgrade to a premium account for a fee. I went on to explore
Piktochart and I found it great, it is also very user-friendly and had many
templates available to use. As I explored the different features and
found it very easy to use and the best is there are templates ready to use,
just needed to change images and enter my information. While Piktochart allowed
me to create my own template and Easelly did not, creating an infographic
through Piktochart was overall quick and easy. The negative I found was
it did not seem very professional if using this to share information with
teachers and administrators.
Infogram was the
web app I used to fully create an infographic. As I began to explore it
and began creating my infographic, I did find it a little difficult to use, but
I was determined to use it because I really liked the chart available to
represent my data. Once I continued to use it and "played" with
it I created a great infographic with bar graphs to depict my information.
Overall, I found
all three web apps user-friendly and being able to explore these web apps was a
great experience. I found that as a librarian having students create an
infographic would be great experience for them and I would have them use
Piktochart because it is quick and easy to use. As a librarian presenting
information to teachers and administrators I would use Easelly since it is a little
easier to use and navigate, would not be as time consuming to create my
infographic.
Sources:
Easelly. create and share
visual ideas using infographics. (n.d.). Retrieved February 28, 2023, from https://www.easel.ly/
Create engaging infographics and reports in minutes. Infogram. (n.d.).
Retrieved February 28, 2023, from https://infogram.com/
Visual & Video Maker Trusted by 11 million users. Piktochart.
(n.d.). Retrieved February 28, 2023, from https://piktochart.com/
Schulten, K. (2010, August 27). Teaching with infographics | A student
project model. The New York Times. Retrieved February 28, 2023, from
Geiger, A. W. (2020, May 30). Most Americans – especially millennials – say
libraries can help them find reliable, trustworthy information. Pew
Research Center. Retrieved February 28, 2023, from https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/08/30/most-americans-especially-millennials-say-libraries-can-help-them-find-reliable-trustworthy-information/
Jorge, your blog is beautiful! I love the galaxy theme! This is probably one of the most informative blog posts on infographics that I have read so far! I also like that you chose to use infogram for your example, but found piktochart better suited for your students to use. Sometime what is best for our use is completely different from the apps that we want our kids to use. This shows that you really thought about how these would be used in real time. Thanks for sharing!
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