Infographics
In today’s blog I will be displaying my infographic I
created from data and information I obtained from an article. I will also be discussing three webapps used
to create infographics and which one was my favorite.
Infographics are visual presentations of information that
use the elements of design to display content. Infographics express complex
messages to viewers in a way that enhances their comprehension. Images are
often an extension of the content of a written article, but infographics convey
a self-contained message or principle.
(Adams, 2011)
Infographics helps the visual learner in your class. With
the images and large text, they can easily decipher the information you are
trying to convey. You can strategically place charts and text in a manner that
will make comprehension easier for students to understand.
I tried three webapps when I created my infographic. They
were Easel.ly, Piktochart, and Infogram. After playing around with them I chose to go
with Easl.ly.
I chose Easel.ly because upon creating my account I was
welcomed by an ample amount of free templates to choose from. It was very
simple to make changes, move, and add text and shapes to. There were objects I
could embed which along with the templates were completely free to use. It was
very user friendly I like the simplicity of adding media from my desktop by
clicking on media tab. I was able to change the background, add charts, and
upload images. This was the first time I ever created an infographic, I must
say it was pretty fun and easy thanks to Easel.ly.
I read an article titled “Vast Majority of Americans Say
Benefits of Childhood Vaccines Outweigh Risks”. The article was very
interesting, being a new mom after 15 years of trying and doing research on
vaccines, I was drawn to this article. I gathered information and statistics
about vaccines and used images and text to represent them. Here is my infographic.
One of the other webapps I played with was Piktochart. It
was also easy to use. This webapp did not have as many free templates as
Easel.ly. It was also difficult to move objects around. It was hard to keep
images aligned properly always had to readjust. In order to get more templates
you had to upgrade for $29.00 a month.
The third webapp I tried was infogram. This was my least favorite because it had few
images and icons to choose from. I found it difficult to modify templates that
were free to use. In order to upgrade for more images and templates you have to
pay $18.00 a month. With less images and icons to work with, it make you
infographic less visual.
Sources:
Adams, D. (2011, March 25). What Are Infographics and Why
Are They Important? Retrieved from http://www.instantshift.com/2011/03/25/what-are-infographics-and-why-are-they-important/
Funk, C., Kennedy, B., & Hefferon, M. (2017, February
2). Vast Majority of Americans Say Benefits of Childhood Vaccines Outweigh
Risks. Retrieved from http://www.pewinternet.org/2017/02/02/vast-majority-of-americans-say-benefits-of-childhood-vaccines-outweigh-risks/
Schulten, K. (2010). Teaching with infographics: Places to
start. The Learning Network. https://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/08/23/teaching-with-infographics-places-to-start/