An infographic is a visual representation of information that uses images, charts, and diagrams to communicate messages clearly and quickly. There are four main parts of an infographic: the data, design, journalism, and function. Infographics help readers see how different pieces of information relate to each other better than purely textual information. They are an effective communication tool because visuals are processed faster than text.
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A study record and works about information graphic during 2011-2012 by Tracy Hsu Hsuan-Chi in the master course: visual communication in Birmingham City University (BIAD).
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An introduction to infographic design written for global health and development professionals, including ideas for storyboarding, design tools, and tips and tricks to create fun, meaningful infographics. Lots of links to free web-based tools and great resources.
The approach to visualize information into graphic designTracy Hsu
A study record and works about information graphic during 2011-2012 by Tracy Hsu Hsuan-Chi in the master course: visual communication in Birmingham City University (BIAD).
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There is no more powerful way to get your message across than through video. Engage your audience by telling your story and sharing your mission.
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An introduction to infographic design written for global health and development professionals, including ideas for storyboarding, design tools, and tips and tricks to create fun, meaningful infographics. Lots of links to free web-based tools and great resources.
Running head: DATA VISUALIZATION 1
DATA VISUALIZATION 2
Data Visualization
Student Name
Institution
Course
Instructor
Date
Visualizations are one of the major recent techniques used ni companies and organizations to present information to the individuals. The techniques employ the use of presentations for example graphics such as charts, bars to aid in making the information simple and easy for interpretation and understandable to the targeted groups (Saleh et al .,2015). In the visualization of data, an infographic is one of the major currently used techniques that have shown improved performance in achieving visualization objectives. Infographics achieve data visualizations by digesting the complex information to become easy for the reader to understand. An example of infographics used visualizations is informational infographics
Informational infographics serve the purpose of giving a more detailed explanation of a particular topic. In this Visualization uses a variety of interactive features that aid in making the information more understandable. Some of the interactive features used are the use of colors; color is one of the interactive features that are used in visualizations to attract the interest of the audience and thus it draws one's concentration to the infographic to want to understand the information's portrayed (Silverstein et al., 2015). Brightness is another feature is used in information infographics since it is sensitive to the sight hence make things like bars and charts to be identified with ease. Additionally, the infographic uses features such as different size and shape of the presentations to help in visualizing since they increase chances of passing information to a greater mass of audience. The size of the article makes it more visible from a distance hence being viewed by many. The last interactive feature also used is information infographics is the representation of information by the motion of visuals objects thus captures the attention of individuals.
The Interactive features used in information infographic are suitable in visualizing since they pass information easily and faster over a large number of audiences. When bars and charts are used to present information it is easy to interpret the message. Interactive features are also suitable since they bring fun to the audience and these increases the performance of the infographic to reach many individuals (Yildirim, 2016). However, some interactive features such as a presentation by moving objects could be made suitable by shortening them to save time this will help in reducing the chances of individuals getting fatigued to information presented. Also learning through interactive features brings about relaxation. Lastly; interactive features are suitable for they increase the confidence ...
RECOMMENDED ELEMENTS OF INFOGRAPHICS IN EDUCATION (PROGRAMMING FOCUSED) ijma
This study focused on investigating the elements of infographics in the field of education especially in
Programming. It was done by reviewing related literature reviews, interviewing experts in design, content,
and the current infographics in programming. The findings showed that based on literature review a good
infographic should consist of a good title, suitable graphs/charts/pictures/images, readable text/font, a
clear story, reliable data, have an excellent use of color and an appropriate design format. Based on six
design experts stated that the position, location, and identification of each element in infographics design
to make it clear to the audience. Furthermore, content expert explained some important points of data
structure and algorithms. The last one is taken from 6 current infographics which contained 7 elements.
This is important to enhance the reader’s understanding of the content of the infographic because it should
present information in a clear, concise, and effective manner.
RECOMMENDED ELEMENTS OF INFOGRAPHICS IN EDUCATION (PROGRAMMING FOCUSED)ijma
ABSTRACT
This study focused on investigating the elements of infographics in the field of education especially in Programming. It was done by reviewing related literature reviews, interviewing experts in design, content, and the current infographics in programming. The findings showed that based on literature review a good infographic should consist of a good title, suitable graphs/charts/pictures/images, readable text/font, a clear story, reliable data, have an excellent use of color and an appropriate design format. Based on six design experts stated that the position, location, and identification of each element in infographics design to make it clear to the audience. Furthermore, content expert explained some important points of data structure and algorithms. The last one is taken from 6 current infographics which contained 7 elements. This is important to enhance the reader’s understanding of the content of the infographic because it should present information in a clear, concise, and effective manner.
How to Communicate Effectively via Infographics - ColorWhistleColorWhistle
Tips To Create Effective Infographics:
1)Define your purpose and audience
2)Keep it simple
3) Use strong visuals
4)Tell a story
5)Use fonts wisely
and many more.......
To get a clear idea, visit the ColorWhistle website and check out the entire blog.
This guide was created for NeuroDevNet researchers and trainees (however it could also be useful to practitioners and KT professionals) with an interest in exploring infographics as a KT product. It begins with an evidence-informed introduction followed by an annotated bibliography of web-based resources and ends with appendices of evidence-informed worksheets (see Appendices A-E) created by the KT Core for you to use during the design and creation of your infographic. This guide is intended to provide you with information including: what is an infographic, what are the different types of infographics, what should you consider when planning your infographic, how you can either do it yourself or work with a graphic designer, and a form-fillable tool you can use to help you think through and collate the information you need before sketching a draft of your infographic.
This is the first guide for researchers interested in creating infographics of their research findings. The main content of the guide is evidence-based, and is followed by links to examples of infographics and other information to illustrate the concepts presented. The appendices contain form-fillable worksheets intended to help ensure the user considers all important the design and development considerations, including a checklist to use to obtain feedback from intended target audience(s).
INFOGRAPHICS IN EDUCATION: REVIEW ON INFOGRAPHICS DESIGNijma
One way of handling significant amounts of information is through visual. The infographics can transfer
knowledge about a topic faster and more effectively than pure text; however, this condition is depending on
the quality and presentation of the infographics. This paper is intended to investigate infographics in
various areas and then focusing on its application in education. Besides, designing aspect of infographics
was explored since it is important for designing good quality of infographics application. To achieve this
objective, a total of 55 articles from four databases covering the period from 2004 to 2016 were analyzed
based on their setting. The analysis showed that 30 articles discussed the infographics, eighteen articles
elaborated infographics in education field, and seven articles immersed on infographics design.
Infographics design techniques in various areas can be implemented in designing a good infographics
application for teaching and learning purposes.
DescriptionInfographics represent information in a visual m.docxdonaldp2
Description:
Infographics represent information in a visual manner and can include text, numbers, images, or a mix of the three. Using an infographic is a great way to convey large amounts of information in a unique and effective manner. This is a tool that can be used throughout your student or professional career. You will create an infographic focused on one of the following topics:
1) A specific aspect of populations or urbanization
2) The environment using a sociological lens or
3) Aging using a sociological lens
Objectives:
Explain the key phenomena that significantly influence the various characteristics of population: size, composition, birth rate, and so forth.
Provide detailed examples of urbanization and its impact on populations.
Describe the contributions of the sociological theorists highlighted in the chapter to the study of urbanization.
State ways in which sociology offers unique understandings of the state of our environment
Instructions:
The goal of your infographic is to summarize and convey the key points about your selected topic. Focus on the importance and impact of your topic and possible future trends.
Use a free online infographic creation tool to generate your image. You can select one of the tools listed here:
10 Free Tools for Creating Infographics.
Your audience for this assignment is a group of sociology students in a 100-level college course.
You must include three scholarly citations in your infographic to support your assertions. Two sources must be peer-reviewed journal articles less than five years old, and the third source can be an Internet site.
.
DescriptionInfographics represent information in a visual m.docxcarolinef5
Description:
Infographics represent information in a visual manner and can include text, numbers, images, or a mix of the three. Using an infographic is a great way to convey large amounts of information in a unique and effective manner. This is a tool that can be used throughout your student or professional career. You will create an infographic focused on one of the following topics:
1) A specific aspect of populations or urbanization
2) The environment using a sociological lens or
3) Aging using a sociological lens
Objectives:
Explain the key phenomena that significantly influence the various characteristics of population: size, composition, birth rate, and so forth.
Provide detailed examples of urbanization and its impact on populations.
Describe the contributions of the sociological theorists highlighted in the chapter to the study of urbanization.
State ways in which sociology offers unique understandings of the state of our environment
Instructions:
The goal of your infographic is to summarize and convey the key points about your selected topic. Focus on the importance and impact of your topic and possible future trends.
Use a free online infographic creation tool to generate your image. You can select one of the tools listed here:
10 Free Tools for Creating Infographics.
Your audience for this assignment is a group of sociology students in a 100-level college course.
You must include three scholarly citations in your infographic to support your assertions. Two sources must be peer-reviewed journal articles less than five years old, and the third source can be an Internet site.
.
Running head: DATA VISUALIZATION 1
DATA VISUALIZATION 2
Data Visualization
Student Name
Institution
Course
Instructor
Date
Visualizations are one of the major recent techniques used ni companies and organizations to present information to the individuals. The techniques employ the use of presentations for example graphics such as charts, bars to aid in making the information simple and easy for interpretation and understandable to the targeted groups (Saleh et al .,2015). In the visualization of data, an infographic is one of the major currently used techniques that have shown improved performance in achieving visualization objectives. Infographics achieve data visualizations by digesting the complex information to become easy for the reader to understand. An example of infographics used visualizations is informational infographics
Informational infographics serve the purpose of giving a more detailed explanation of a particular topic. In this Visualization uses a variety of interactive features that aid in making the information more understandable. Some of the interactive features used are the use of colors; color is one of the interactive features that are used in visualizations to attract the interest of the audience and thus it draws one's concentration to the infographic to want to understand the information's portrayed (Silverstein et al., 2015). Brightness is another feature is used in information infographics since it is sensitive to the sight hence make things like bars and charts to be identified with ease. Additionally, the infographic uses features such as different size and shape of the presentations to help in visualizing since they increase chances of passing information to a greater mass of audience. The size of the article makes it more visible from a distance hence being viewed by many. The last interactive feature also used is information infographics is the representation of information by the motion of visuals objects thus captures the attention of individuals.
The Interactive features used in information infographic are suitable in visualizing since they pass information easily and faster over a large number of audiences. When bars and charts are used to present information it is easy to interpret the message. Interactive features are also suitable since they bring fun to the audience and these increases the performance of the infographic to reach many individuals (Yildirim, 2016). However, some interactive features such as a presentation by moving objects could be made suitable by shortening them to save time this will help in reducing the chances of individuals getting fatigued to information presented. Also learning through interactive features brings about relaxation. Lastly; interactive features are suitable for they increase the confidence ...
RECOMMENDED ELEMENTS OF INFOGRAPHICS IN EDUCATION (PROGRAMMING FOCUSED) ijma
This study focused on investigating the elements of infographics in the field of education especially in
Programming. It was done by reviewing related literature reviews, interviewing experts in design, content,
and the current infographics in programming. The findings showed that based on literature review a good
infographic should consist of a good title, suitable graphs/charts/pictures/images, readable text/font, a
clear story, reliable data, have an excellent use of color and an appropriate design format. Based on six
design experts stated that the position, location, and identification of each element in infographics design
to make it clear to the audience. Furthermore, content expert explained some important points of data
structure and algorithms. The last one is taken from 6 current infographics which contained 7 elements.
This is important to enhance the reader’s understanding of the content of the infographic because it should
present information in a clear, concise, and effective manner.
RECOMMENDED ELEMENTS OF INFOGRAPHICS IN EDUCATION (PROGRAMMING FOCUSED)ijma
ABSTRACT
This study focused on investigating the elements of infographics in the field of education especially in Programming. It was done by reviewing related literature reviews, interviewing experts in design, content, and the current infographics in programming. The findings showed that based on literature review a good infographic should consist of a good title, suitable graphs/charts/pictures/images, readable text/font, a clear story, reliable data, have an excellent use of color and an appropriate design format. Based on six design experts stated that the position, location, and identification of each element in infographics design to make it clear to the audience. Furthermore, content expert explained some important points of data structure and algorithms. The last one is taken from 6 current infographics which contained 7 elements. This is important to enhance the reader’s understanding of the content of the infographic because it should present information in a clear, concise, and effective manner.
How to Communicate Effectively via Infographics - ColorWhistleColorWhistle
Tips To Create Effective Infographics:
1)Define your purpose and audience
2)Keep it simple
3) Use strong visuals
4)Tell a story
5)Use fonts wisely
and many more.......
To get a clear idea, visit the ColorWhistle website and check out the entire blog.
This guide was created for NeuroDevNet researchers and trainees (however it could also be useful to practitioners and KT professionals) with an interest in exploring infographics as a KT product. It begins with an evidence-informed introduction followed by an annotated bibliography of web-based resources and ends with appendices of evidence-informed worksheets (see Appendices A-E) created by the KT Core for you to use during the design and creation of your infographic. This guide is intended to provide you with information including: what is an infographic, what are the different types of infographics, what should you consider when planning your infographic, how you can either do it yourself or work with a graphic designer, and a form-fillable tool you can use to help you think through and collate the information you need before sketching a draft of your infographic.
This is the first guide for researchers interested in creating infographics of their research findings. The main content of the guide is evidence-based, and is followed by links to examples of infographics and other information to illustrate the concepts presented. The appendices contain form-fillable worksheets intended to help ensure the user considers all important the design and development considerations, including a checklist to use to obtain feedback from intended target audience(s).
INFOGRAPHICS IN EDUCATION: REVIEW ON INFOGRAPHICS DESIGNijma
One way of handling significant amounts of information is through visual. The infographics can transfer
knowledge about a topic faster and more effectively than pure text; however, this condition is depending on
the quality and presentation of the infographics. This paper is intended to investigate infographics in
various areas and then focusing on its application in education. Besides, designing aspect of infographics
was explored since it is important for designing good quality of infographics application. To achieve this
objective, a total of 55 articles from four databases covering the period from 2004 to 2016 were analyzed
based on their setting. The analysis showed that 30 articles discussed the infographics, eighteen articles
elaborated infographics in education field, and seven articles immersed on infographics design.
Infographics design techniques in various areas can be implemented in designing a good infographics
application for teaching and learning purposes.
DescriptionInfographics represent information in a visual m.docxdonaldp2
Description:
Infographics represent information in a visual manner and can include text, numbers, images, or a mix of the three. Using an infographic is a great way to convey large amounts of information in a unique and effective manner. This is a tool that can be used throughout your student or professional career. You will create an infographic focused on one of the following topics:
1) A specific aspect of populations or urbanization
2) The environment using a sociological lens or
3) Aging using a sociological lens
Objectives:
Explain the key phenomena that significantly influence the various characteristics of population: size, composition, birth rate, and so forth.
Provide detailed examples of urbanization and its impact on populations.
Describe the contributions of the sociological theorists highlighted in the chapter to the study of urbanization.
State ways in which sociology offers unique understandings of the state of our environment
Instructions:
The goal of your infographic is to summarize and convey the key points about your selected topic. Focus on the importance and impact of your topic and possible future trends.
Use a free online infographic creation tool to generate your image. You can select one of the tools listed here:
10 Free Tools for Creating Infographics.
Your audience for this assignment is a group of sociology students in a 100-level college course.
You must include three scholarly citations in your infographic to support your assertions. Two sources must be peer-reviewed journal articles less than five years old, and the third source can be an Internet site.
.
DescriptionInfographics represent information in a visual m.docxcarolinef5
Description:
Infographics represent information in a visual manner and can include text, numbers, images, or a mix of the three. Using an infographic is a great way to convey large amounts of information in a unique and effective manner. This is a tool that can be used throughout your student or professional career. You will create an infographic focused on one of the following topics:
1) A specific aspect of populations or urbanization
2) The environment using a sociological lens or
3) Aging using a sociological lens
Objectives:
Explain the key phenomena that significantly influence the various characteristics of population: size, composition, birth rate, and so forth.
Provide detailed examples of urbanization and its impact on populations.
Describe the contributions of the sociological theorists highlighted in the chapter to the study of urbanization.
State ways in which sociology offers unique understandings of the state of our environment
Instructions:
The goal of your infographic is to summarize and convey the key points about your selected topic. Focus on the importance and impact of your topic and possible future trends.
Use a free online infographic creation tool to generate your image. You can select one of the tools listed here:
10 Free Tools for Creating Infographics.
Your audience for this assignment is a group of sociology students in a 100-level college course.
You must include three scholarly citations in your infographic to support your assertions. Two sources must be peer-reviewed journal articles less than five years old, and the third source can be an Internet site.
.
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2. DEFINITION
An infographic is a visual representation of
information. It uses images and texts to
communicate messages to the reader in a
concise and strategic manner. There are four
important parts of an infographic.
A visual representation of information or
data. (http://www.lexoco.com/en/definition)
A visual image such as a chart or diagram
used to represent information or data.
3. UNDERSTANDING
An Infographic is a visual representation of
information that uses image patterns to help
readers see how pieces of information relate
to each other.
Infographic work by encouraging visual
comparison.
Infographic exist because we recognize
visual patterns faster than we read text.
Sources: (https://blog.adioma.com/what-is-an-infographic)
4. Infographics are rich map for
information in general. No matter which
country you are from, your language,
age, or backgroud, we all understand it
the same way. So, inforgraphics are the
tools to deal with complexity.
It started appearing consistenly in the
1960an.
Sources: (https://blog.adioma.com/what-is-an-infographic)
5. SOCIAL FUCTION
To help readers to see how pieces
of information relate to each
other.
Inform: explain, describe, show
comparison & contrast, convince.
To send a message to another
person, you need to communicate
it both clear and fast.
6. UNDERSTANDING
Fast communication comes through
emotions and senses such as seeing
pictures. Clear communication
comes through logic and language.
Sources: (https://blog.adioma.com/what-is-an-infographic)
7. Three fields that study infographic:
1. Information design which is considered a
branch of statistics.
2. Visual journalism which is a branch of
journalism that uses data and design.
3. Information architecture which studies the
fucntion of information relative to its
audience.
Sources: (https://blog.adioma.com/what-is-an-infographic)
8. TEXT STRUCTURE
o The title
o The story
o The data
o The presentation strategy
o The references
Sources: Modul 5 PPG
9. TEXT STRUCTURE
1. Data (information)
2. Design (graphic)
3. Journalism (writing)
4. Function (information architecture)
Information is what is shown, the design is how it
is shown, journalism is why it is shown, and the
function is who it is shown to.
Sources: (https://blog.adioma.com/what-is-an-infographic)
10. CHARACTERISTIC OF INFOGRAPHIC:
1. Use colors sparingly.
2. Show relevant illustrations.
3. Allow space to be empty.
4. Show clear labels, scale, and axes.
5. Use coherent icon style.
6. Present an obvious unified visual
structure.
Sources: (https://blog.adioma.com/what-is-an-infographic)
11. LANGUAGE FEATURES
o 5W-1H structure
o Information presented either in
chronological, alphabetical,
geographical, hierarchical, or
categorical order
o Simple and clear lay-out;
o Graphical elements for emphasis
12. LANGUAGE FEATURES
o Generally in ‘present tense’,
otherwise dependent on message
type
o Simple sentences;
o Passive voice; Imperative;
o High-frequency vocabulary;
o Figures and symbols to represent
concepts.