Tag: infographic
How Using Social Media Affects Your Brain
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Wondering how social media affects your brain? You're not alone. The usage of the top sites has had a measured effect you should know about!
This Is How Professors Are Using Social Media
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The amount of technology available to professors is at unheard of levels. So let's figure out how professors are using social media!
The 8 Most Popular Things You’re Sharing On Twitter
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When your favorite website goes down (perhaps Edudemic, no stranger to downtime), do you tweet about it? Judging by the below infographic, you sure do!
What Schools Will Look Like In The Year 2020
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What are the actual ways schools will change and why? A new infographic spells it out in a highly visual sense. What could be better than that?
What Is A Flipped Classroom? (Updated For 2012)
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This new infographic comes at an important time. It answers the big question: what is a flipped classroom?
The Top 10 Social Networks: What If They Were High School Students?
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Each individual social network seems to attract a particular kind of person. From Facebook (The Quarterback) to Pinterest (Chatty Cathy), there's a social stereotype you could basically fit each network into.
How Teachers Are Using Social Media Right Now
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Ever wonder how teachers are using social media? Who they're following? What social network they prefer? An infographic from Scholastic sheds some light on the facts and figures behind social media usage by teachers.
The 60-Second Guide To Online vs Classroom Learning
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It's no secret that online learning is all the rage these days. But how does it stack up against classroom learning and similar models? A new infographic claims that online learning is the wave of the future but I'd prefer to hear your thoughts.
The History Of The Top 6 Social Networks Of All Time
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Well now here's a fascinating look at the history of social media. From the early days of MySpace (or whatever it's called now) to the present status of Facebook, it's all here. It takes a position as being a way to determine if Facebook will survive (only time will tell) or if it'll turn into something totally different.
30 Things To Know About Thanksgiving
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The history of Thanksgiving is insane. So is the present day status of the holiday. What happened between then and now?
How To Search For Open Educational Resources
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When you're looking to do something interesting with your class, the internet is the first place that most of us turn for help. Our friend the internet holds the keys to textbooks, web tools, teaching guides, lesson plans, apps, and more. But how do you know what's free for using vs. free for changing, adapting to your needs, and building upon? That's a harder question to answer.
The Current State Of Literacy In America
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The hard truth is people have to be able to read and write, or they’re going to be at a severe disadvantage in life. And adults who live in the United States are no exception.
How To Turn Your Twitter Feed Into An Infographic
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A quick guide to turning your Twitter feed into an infographic using the tweetsheet tool. It's fast, simple, and adorable.
How Technology Has Impacted Education
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Technology has made tremendous inroads into education over the past couple of years. It's been ramping up to a fever pitch and you can't swing a mouse without hitting a classroom. (Feel free to use that visual next time you're examining technology's role in your school)
Does US Education Spending Make Students More Successful?
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There's a lot of discussion out there about how students from the US can 'compete' with students abroad, particularly students from China and India. Which group does better on test scores? Which group spends more time in class and studying? While all of that may or may not equate to producing the most successful or competitive students in the world economy, those are two of the major factors that most people consider when assessing student competitiveness.
20 Surprising Social Media Stats For 2012
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Social media has been seeing quite the boom in terms of, well, every aspect of your life. But just how many people are actually using LinkedIn? How many blogs are there? Who uses Google+ and why? A new infographic spells it all out in a fun scrolling visualization!

