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Fantastic collection of education-related infographics full of great ideas!
#education #infographics
Created by Mia MacMeekin
Just a few of the titles below.
Blended Learning
Digital Citizenship
27 Ways to Spice Up a Faculty (Hang this one in the teachers’ lounge.)
27 Ways to Greet Students (screenshot above)
Classroom Management

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How to Print and Infographic
Create Visualizations/Infographics Online
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Fantastic collection of education-related infographics full of great ideas!

#education #infographics

Created by Mia MacMeekin

Just a few of the titles below.

  • Blended Learning
  • Digital Citizenship
  • 27 Ways to Spice Up a Faculty (Hang this one in the teachers’ lounge.)
  • 27 Ways to Greet Students (screenshot above)
  • Classroom Management

You may also like…

How to Print and Infographic

Create Visualizations/Infographics Online

    • #education
    • #infographics
    • #how to create infographics
    • #create your own infographic
    • #educational infogrphics
    • #infographics for teachers
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How to Print an Infographic…Free and Easy!
#edtech #sschat #scichat #literacy #infographics
From time to time I hare cool infographics that I find while searching the web. These are great to use in the classroom but can be difficult to print if you don’t know how because of their sizes.
block posters is a perfect free tool to easily help you get the job done fast. Just follow the directions below.
Save the infographic to your computer. I use Chrome so I just right click on the image and “save image as”. Remember the location you save it to.
Next go to block posters and upload your image.
Now choose how many sheets wide you would like your poster to be when printed. A screen image to the left will let you see what it will look like.
Once you’re happy with your selection, you can download the PDF file and print as you normally do. 
I’ve shared block posters before but just for enlarging images. I’m so happy to share that it is also great for infographics.
Added to…
 Create Visualizations/Infographics

 Bulletin Boards, Displays, and Decorations
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How to Print an Infographic…Free and Easy!

#edtech #sschat #scichat #literacy #infographics

From time to time I hare cool infographics that I find while searching the web. These are great to use in the classroom but can be difficult to print if you don’t know how because of their sizes.

block posters is a perfect free tool to easily help you get the job done fast. Just follow the directions below.

  1. Save the infographic to your computer. I use Chrome so I just right click on the image and “save image as”. Remember the location you save it to.
  2. Next go to block posters and upload your image.
  3. Now choose how many sheets wide you would like your poster to be when printed. A screen image to the left will let you see what it will look like.
  4. Once you’re happy with your selection, you can download the PDF file and print as you normally do. 

I’ve shared block posters before but just for enlarging images. I’m so happy to share that it is also great for infographics.

Added to…

image Create Visualizations/Infographics

image Bulletin Boards, Displays, and Decorations

You may also like…

PosteRazor

Poster my Wall

    • #how to print an infographic
    • #infographics
    • #block poster
    • #enlarge images
  • 2 months ago
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75 Years of #MarchMadness Infographic

via @nerdgraph

NerdGraph: Great blog for infographics.

NCAA-75-years-of-march-madness-Top-75-players
Find more amazing infographics on NerdGraph Infographics

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March Madness Resources (math, reading, art etc.)

    • #infographics
    • #March Madness
    • #basketball
    • #March Madness Classroom Resources
  • 2 months ago
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How To Design Your Own Infographics

Good Tips!

#edtech #infographics

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Infographics in Education (wiki) Excellent!

Create Visualizations/Infographics
    • #infographics
    • #infographics in educattion
    • #how to design an infographic
  • 9 months ago
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#Wikipedia: Redefining Research

Very interesting infographic. Via EdTech Ideas #edtech 

Wikipedia
Via: Open-Site.org

    • #wikipedia
    • #infographics
  • 10 months ago
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How to Print an Infographic…Free and Easy!
From time to time I share cool infographics that I find while searching the web. These are great to use in the classroom but can be difficult to print if you don’t know how because of their sizes.
block posters is a perfect free tool to easily help you get the job done fast. Just follow the directions below.
Save the infographic to your computer. I use Chrome so I just right click on the image and “save image as”. Remember the location you save it to.
Next go to block posters and upload your image.
Now choose how many sheets wide you would like your poster to be when printed. A screen image to the left will let you see what it will look like.
Once you’re happy with your selection, you can download the PDF file and print as you normally do. 
I’ve shared block posters before but just for enlarging images. I’m so happy to share that it is also great for infographics.
Added to…
 Create Visualizations/Infographics

 Bulletin Boards, Displays, and Decorations
You may also like…
PosteRazor
Poster my Wall
View Separately

How to Print an Infographic…Free and Easy!

From time to time I share cool infographics that I find while searching the web. These are great to use in the classroom but can be difficult to print if you don’t know how because of their sizes.

block posters is a perfect free tool to easily help you get the job done fast. Just follow the directions below.

  1. Save the infographic to your computer. I use Chrome so I just right click on the image and “save image as”. Remember the location you save it to.
  2. Next go to block posters and upload your image.
  3. Now choose how many sheets wide you would like your poster to be when printed. A screen image to the left will let you see what it will look like.
  4. Once you’re happy with your selection, you can download the PDF file and print as you normally do. 

I’ve shared block posters before but just for enlarging images. I’m so happy to share that it is also great for infographics.

Added to…

image Create Visualizations/Infographics

image Bulletin Boards, Displays, and Decorations

You may also like…

PosteRazor

Poster my Wall

    • #posters
    • #how to print infographics
    • #infographics
    • #visualizations
    • #poster makers
    • #block posters.
    • #enlarge posters
  • 1 year ago
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Infographics as Creative Assessments

Very helpful post from Kathy Schrock.
#elemchat #spedchat

    • #Infographics
    • #assessment
  • 1 year ago
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