Difference between revisions of "Infographic"

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Most infographics use colors and elements that show up on the screen. These techniques also work with e-Learning screens. In fact, you should start by finding an infographic you like and then replicating the layout on the e-Learning course screen. That will give you some practice playing with layout and colors. While you may never design an infographic, making it a habit to review them is a worthwhile pursuit that can inspire your own e-Learning course designs.}
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Most infographics use colors and elements that show up on the screen. These techniques also work with e-Learning screens. In fact, you should start by finding an infographic you like and then replicating the layout on the e-Learning course screen. That will give you some practice playing with layout and colors. While you may never design an infographic, making it a habit to review them is a worthwhile pursuit that can inspire your own e-Learning course design.}}
  
 
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Revision as of 10:38, 7 August 2012

Term2.png INFOGRAPHIC
Blend of the words ‘information’ and ‘graphic’, the term indicates a visual representation of complex data or concepts through images, colours, graphs and illustrations. They are designed to make large amounts of complex data understandable ‘at a glance’; in fact, the visual element enhances the decoding and retention of the message. Well-designed infographics have perceptual, motivational, and cognitive characteristics that make them exceptionally valuable for instructional content, including improving:
  • clarity and conciseness
  • ability to make sense of complex information
  • focus on key information
  • engagement
  • ease of remembering.
This type of visual representation is used worldwide in every discipline and many examples can be found in our everyday environment, from street signs and underground maps, to weather charts and newspaper articles.


Toolkit.png Designing an effective infographic
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Pdf.png Designing an effective infographic


Link icon.png Web Resources
Find below additional information and resources.
Link Content
An Overview of the Principles of Adult Learning. [Infographic]
Understanding Kirkpatrick’s 4 Levels of Evaluation [Infographic]
The ADDIE Model: A Visual Representation [Infographic]
Pdf.png Visualizing Information for Advocacy [Manual] an introduction to information design addressed to organizations involved in advocacy and research activities.
Make the Complex Understandable: Show, Don't Tell [Article] Deep analysis of the main idea and mission behind visual communication: to convey what words don’t.
The value of visualisation [Video] In this video the author explains the importance of infographics in improving communication.
Huge Infographics Design Resources: Overview, Principles, Tips and Examples [Article] An overview on infographics with many inspiring examples.

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