This is downright spooky. It's an interactive infographic all about why your brain craves infographics. Food for thought!
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Amanda Rogers's comment,
May 4, 2013 6:11 PM
This is a great tool to refer to for integrating technology into lessons whilst encorporating learning goals and allowing for HOT. It is well structured and prevents lesving steps out.
Kia Sowden's comment,
May 11, 2013 1:01 AM
I think many teachers struggle to truly integrate technology into their classrooms. I believe their is the common misconception that if you are 'using' technology you are integrating it into your teaching and learning. However there is a difference between the two.
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John Thurlbeck, FCMI FRSA's curator insight,
June 14, 2013 4:40 AM
As an emerging leader in the digital age, connecting with people is also about being visible in the 'social media' milieu ~ here's a very helpful infographic about some of the potential dangers of being active in social media.
Dr. Debra Harper, Ed.D.'s curator insight,
June 16, 2013 10:09 PM
Extremely important to educate all about dangers to individual lives when posting personal information--especially vulnerable children.
Ness Crouch's curator insight,
July 3, 2013 5:24 PM
Infographics like this can make educaiton so much easier! |
As the old saying goes: "A picture is worth a thousand words." This also reminds me of Malcomb Gladwell's book, "Blink." Amazon: http://amzn.to/13AalVQ
It's all about images now.
It's important to keep in mind your audience and how the ideal prospect likes to consume content. Scientists or engineers for example my consume or respect different media than consumers of clothing or electronics.