Infographics are popular. They’re a fun way to present and read data, and many people believe that information that is presented visually is often retained better (at least for some learners). Many teachers today are using infographics, both in their classrooms and for their own professional development. There are so many tools out there to …
Via Beth Dichter
What steps can one take to make an infographic more interactive? How about creating one that will allow the users to interact with data? This post explores this concept, providing information on four tools that will help with the process. Learn more about:
* StatSilk and StatTrend are both put out by the same company. It appears that they offer some free software and some paid software. Both of these were free at the time I checked.
* Many Eyes is a free tool that IBM provides.
* Google Public Data allows you to use data from Google or upload your own and create interactive content.
Have fun exploring the options!