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1The internet a decade later 2012, infographic, SodaHead, accessed 01 November 2012, <http://edudemic.com/2012/08/best-infographics/>.

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www.bisphuket.ac.th

Infographics; a valuable tool in the teaching & learning of visual literacy.

Monica Morscheck

Head Librarian and E-Learning Coordinator

[email protected]

@MonicaMLib

#iasl

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This presentation will look at many aspects of the infographics;

1. Where to find examples on the web

2. How to catalogue infographics3. Using infographics to teach visual literacy4. How to create your own

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Why I like infographics?

• They Are Concise. They say that a picture is worth a thousand words.

• They Are Creative. Most infographics use an amazing blend of information and art.

• They help us understand complex data.

Byrne, R 2011, 'Picture this', School Library Journal, June, p.15.

• They help us understand procedure.

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Edick, H 2012, 'Why I love infographics', Edudemic, 16th March 2012, accessed 01 November 2012, <http://edudemic.com/2012/03/why-i-love-infographics/>.

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Amin, H n.d., They draw & cook, infographic, Easy Funfetti, accessed 01 November 2012, <http://www.theydrawandcook.com/recipes/easy-funfetti-by-hanisha-amin--3>.

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6Crooks, R 2010, What is a stock, infographic, Mint, accessed 01 November 2012, <http://www.mint.com/blog/investing/what-is-a-stock-10072010/?display=wide>.

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Information graphics or infographicsare visual representations of information, data or knowledge.

Ross, A 2009, 'InfoGraphic Designs: Overview, Examples and Best Practices', InstantShift, blog, 07.06.2009, accessed 23 September 12, <http://www.instantshift.com/2009/06/07/infographic-designs-overview-examples-and-best-practices/>.

….These graphics are used where complex information needs to be explained quickly and clearly…..In Schools….These graphics can be used where complex information needs to understood by a visual learner.These graphics can be created when complex information needs to be presented quickly and clearly.

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Visual Learner

http://focuseducationasia.com

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Rossen, B 2012, An infographic is, photograph, Hot Butter Studio, accessed 01 November 2012, <http://mashable.com/2012/07/18/lego-infographic/>.

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Why Infographics 2010, infographic, Infographics Showcase, accessed 4 September 2012, <http://www.infographicsshowcase.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Use-Infographics.jpg>.

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1. Where to find examples on the web.For teachers and librarians

http://www.only2clicks.com/pages/monicamlib

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1. Where to find examples on the web.

Teachers, Librarians and Students searching

Any search engine using an advanced search• Keyword infographic• Limited time scale• Keyword statistics

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Choosing infographics to use with your students?

Avoid “too much information” (TMI).The purpose of an infographic is to distill thought and reduce the clutter.

Femando, A 2012, 'Killer infographic! But does it solve TMI?', Communique, March-April, pp.10-12.

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www.smore.com

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Years 2-4 Wordle Tagxedo

Years 4-6 Hohli Inkscape

Years 6-8 Prezi Glogster Piktochart

Year 9up creatley Gapminder easel.ly

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Answer: Nature

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Answer: Harry Potter

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Answer: Percy Jackson and the Olympians

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2. How to catalogue infographics

They can be uploaded into any windows or web based catalogue.

They can be uploaded as a file or as a web link.

Include a full catalogue record (for copyright), create subjects unique to the student population.

BISP: Oliver v.5 a web based library cataloguing system.

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Here is how the catalogue record appears as a file or website entry.

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Many infographics are now giving the option to use an embed code….

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I also edited the resource type parameters of Oliver and allow the list of infographics I have catalogued to appear.Often do this for projects I am working on with students.

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??I still haven’t worked out to include interactive infographics into the catalogue.

http://shaheeilyas.com/flags/

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BIS Libraries has NO Information Literacy continuum/curriculum

Berkowitz, R and Eisenberg, M 2012, Big6, , accessed 4 September 2012, <http://big6.com/>.

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TransliteracyMedialiteracy

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3. Using infographics to teach visual literacy.Visual Literacy is a component of the BIS Libraries Information Literacy continuum.

I define Visual Literacy as "The abilityto make sense, interpret, and express ideas using images, both still and moving”.

At BIS, traditionally Visual Literacy has been taught using picture books or still images such as a photograph in the Early Years, Primary Years and in Years 7 & 8.

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Visual Literacy resources… anything by Debbie Abilock

Abilock, D 2010, Read, understand, evaluate, create, Diglitnews, USA, accessed 25 September2012, <>.

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Visual Literacy and infographics and non-fiction

Use of informationThe synthesis of the information

The evaluation of the information

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I have created a skills set for Year 7 and up

EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS MEETING EXPECTATIONS WORKING TOWARDS

Use of

information

The student can draw

conclusions and make

inferences on the topic.*

The student can identify the

infographics topic and main

concepts.

The student recognises the

topic intended purpose from

the art/design.

The synthesis of

the information

The student predicts what

further information would be

of value to the topic.

The student takes notes on

the topic and is able to

combine this with other

information to answer

questions.

The student checks that the

data and language used is

appropriate for the topic.

The evaluation

of the

information

The student verifies the

information represented via

a third party. **

The student suggests what

bias may be present.

The student chooses to use

an infographic that is from an

organisation or creator(s)

working on behalf of an

organization.

The student can identify the

date of publication, the

creator(s) and their contact

information.

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*Although some information graphics are only intended to display data, the overwhelming majority of information graphics … have a communicative goal or intended message.

'Effectively Realizing the Inferred Message of an Information Graphic' 2005, CiteSeer, accessed 2 September 2012, <http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.122.2985>.

** Information experts predict that by 2020, there will be 40 times as much available data as there is now… to a new breed of data designers and information artists who … making complexity simple.

Rouse, R 2010, 'TOO MUCH INFORMATION? NOT FOR THE NEW DESIGN BREED', The Evening Standard, 26 July, p.27

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The infographic for the students

Edmodowww.bisphuket.edmodo.com

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EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS MEETING EXPECTATIONS WORKING TOWARDS

Use of

information

The majority of coral reefs in

the world are in the Asia

Pacific region. Coral Reefs are

in the warm waters between

latitude…

The biggest coral reefs in the

world are in Indonesia and

Australia.

The infographic shows where

coral reefs are located in the

world.

The synthesis of

the information

What are countries of the

world have small reefs? Are

any of the reefs in danger?

Australia has 17.22% of the

world’s reefs, these are

situated in NE and NW

Australia, the largest is know

as the Great Barrier Reef.

The name of the countries

are missing and the %’s do

not add up to 100%.

The evaluation

of the

information

The reefs of the world are

listed

athttp://en.wikipedia.org/wi

ki/Coral_reef#Locations.

The student suggests what

bias may be present??

The organisation is a design

company called Saint H.

It was made in 2012 by the

Saint H.

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Visual representations should … use cueing strategies to attract attention and influence what information learners will extract. When students do not know what information to attend to, they are likely to draw incorrect conclusions from the [infographic ].

Patrick, M etal 2005, 'Visual Representations of DNA Replication: Middle Grades Students' Perceptions and Interpretations', Journal of Science Education and Technology, vol. 14, no. 3, September, pp.353-365.

Research

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4. How to create your own.

http://spyrestudios.com/the-anatomy-of-an-infographic-5-steps-to-create-a-powerful-visual/

TOPIC KNOWLEDGE CONTENT VISUAL

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http://www.lawrence.lib.ks.us/2012/07/if-you-liked-the-hunger-games-3/

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Reproduced with permission from Dianne McKenzie, Discovery Bay College, Hong Kong, 2012

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Power point…..smart art, chart