Showing posts with label Infographics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Infographics. Show all posts

Monday, February 24, 2020

Top 15 Graphic Organizers via Tech Learning


Top 15 Graphic Organizers
Tech Learning:  1.28.2020 by David Kapuler

These web tools and apps have made it easy to create beautiful, productive graphic organizers.

Graphic Organizers, including mind maps, Venn diagrams, infographics,and other tools, allow teachers and students to organize and present facts and ideas visually in order to facilitate teaching and learning. The web tools and apps below have made it easy to create beautiful and productive graphic organizers.

*List is in alphabetical order and Best Mind Map Software of 2019

Based on (7) readability formulas:
Grade Level: 12
Reading Level: difficult to read.
Reader's Age: 17-18 yrs. Old
(Twelfth graders)

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Monrovia Library :: The Eyes Have It On Infographics

The Eyes Have It On Infographics
Business Record: 12.01.2017 by Drew McLellan

We’re three weeks into a series of columns that are focused on helping you plan for 2018 by identifying the channels too critical for you to ignore. This week, we’re going to investigate the value of infographics.

Visual content works. Consider these facts:
•  The human brain processes visual content 60,000 times faster than it does text.
•  Infographics are liked and shared on social media three times more than any other type of content.
•  High-quality infographics are 30 times more likely to be read than text articles.

An infographic allows you to communicate complex ideas in an easy-to-understand format. They make it easy to show the relationship among various elements so your audience can see the bigger picture.

You can deliver more information because the format itself is simple, clean and holistic in how it presents your ideas. If your audience needs to understand how one fact or choice affects other elements, an infographic may be the right choice. If you know that your audience is faced with multiple options, help them follow the path to the outcomes tied to each decision.

Infographics are also a smart option for telling a linear story and showing the flow of events in a relational way. Think of it like a storyboard that outlines the key events or milestones. You can use colors and design choices to suggest emotions behind the facts and set a tone for the entire discussion.  READ MORE >>

Monday, August 14, 2017

Monrovia Library :: Literacy Services at the Library

Literacy Services at the Library

Reading Help for Adult Learners


We help English-speaking adults 18 years and older improve reading and writing skills so you can reach your potential as workers, parents, community members and life-long learners. Our trained volunteer tutors will meet with you one-on-one or in a small group setting. You will learn what you need at your own pace and will be able to apply new skills to your lives. We can help you with personal learning goals such as:

Passing GED or high school equivalency
Reading to your children or grandchildren
Studying for U.S. citizenship
Improving spelling, writing, grammar and pronunciation
Enhancing your job prospects
Using computers and understanding technology

For more information about our free and confidential program, call 626-256-8273

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Tweetest :: Health Literacy | Doctor Talk | Nutrition Labels | Library | HP2020 Webinar :: Superlatives from SCLLN

Tweet – Tweeter – Tweetest
Superlatives from SCLLN

Decode doctor talk:
Ask your doctor to explain when you don’t understand what they’re saying. #healthcarehacks




@covermissouri 19 May 2016


New, improved nutrition labels to appear on packaged foods


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@Newsela 26 May 2016



How libraries can help improve your health (infographic)





@ebookfriendly 12 May 2016


#HP2020 webinar on #HealthLiteracy in communities
Join us on 6/16 at 12pm ET
Register now: http://bit.ly/1sNiG9l
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@GoHealthyPeople 26 May 2016

Monday, October 20, 2014

National Day of Writing – October 20

National Day of Writing – October 20

Top 5 Infographics of the Week: The Importance of Writing


It's something you do everyday, yet you probably take it for granted. In fact, your day depends on it. Writing and reading are some of the most fundamental skills in our lives and it is especially crucial to students and those in the workforce. Studies have shown that workers spend an average of 2.6 hours per day reading and responding to emails.

That adds up to about 27 days per year! Reading and writing is clearly a big part of our life, yet literacy rates have been stagnant in the US for the past 10 years. Currently 32 million adults in the US cannot read, and it isn't showing any signs of improving. So today we're showing some infographics about the importance of writing, whether it be offering tips about note-taking, getting kids more engaged with books, or tackling the decline in literacy in America. Take a moment out of your day and just read.

#1: Write It Down by Course Hero
•Does note talking really help? According to a Professor at Cornell, after 20 minutes we forget 47% of what we learned. After 1 day, it increases to 62%, and after 78 days it jumps to 78%.
•Taking notes by hand combats forgetfulness by nearly 80%.
•Despite the benefits of note taking, only 65.5% of students take notes during class.  READ MORE !

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Life Long Role of Libraries: Pre K - 20 & Beyond

The Life-Long Role of Libraries


The journey of a student from pre-kindergarten through the K-12 educational system and either into the workforce or on to a higher education institution. Along the way, school, academic, and public libraries are all available to provide services to the student and parents in support of learning and information literacy. This graphic was developed after attendance at various P-20 meetings where it seemed important to show that libraries play an important role throughout the life of students and adults. Minnesota libraries collaborate in sharing services and resources. Once in the workforce, information continues to be available through the public library for lifelong learning and recreation activities.

From 19th Annual Minitex Interlibrary Loan Conference: May 4, 2010
. . . slide 15 of Minitex Update (pdf) - Bill DeJohn, Director

Minitex is a publicly supported network of academic, public, state government, and special libraries working cooperatively to improve library service for their users in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota.