Saturday, June 15, 2013

Infographics....Not for the faint of heart

So after seeing several infographics I thought how cool it would be to create one.  They all looked colorful and creative.  Then I began working on one.

I went to about three different sites to try and create an infographic that I felt worked.  This is definitely not a project that you go into thinking that you can create one in 30 minutes.  Finally I picked Piktochart.  I struggled at first to move things around.  It reminded me of the training that I received in high school about webpage design.


I did my infographic on quilting.  Next time though, I definitely will have a better idea of what I want to do and how to do it.  This ties in to what I want students to remember.  You never go into anything without a plan.  I would also have students continuously think about their audience.  All of the traits of writing that I use to teach can easily be converted into teaching infographics because it is another form of literature.

2 comments:

  1. Great connection with the writing process! I think the planning ahead is probably the most important first step for teaching students. Quilting seems like it would lend itself to a visual - I wonder how you might add to this beginning.

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  2. I was thinking about that too. I have several ideas about how different forms of quilting could lend themselves to different graphs. Like there is something called a dresden plate that the middle is a circle. I can already see a pie graph coming out of that. And there is another called prarie points for edging where I could use to show differentiation in male vs female quilters. I have been working with some other quilting ideas since this one was just a draft.

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