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This Is Your Brain, This Is Your Brain On Infographics: 13 Reasons You Crave Infographics [Infographic]

This Is Your Brain, This Is Your Brain On Infographics: 13 Reasons You Crave Infographics [Infographic] | BI Revolution | Scoop.it
This is downright spooky. It's an interactive infographic all about why your brain craves infographics. Food for thought!

Via Gust MEES, Sanisha Hurrisunker
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

This Is Your Brain, This Is Your Brian On Infographics
Infographics work and they work over and over, good and bad (even bad infographics get a solid response, a response higher than bad almost anything else). Many wonder if success will kill the infographic. This infographic suggests not.

ghbrett's curator insight, July 23, 2013 8:49 AM

As the old saying goes: "A picture is worth a thousand words." This also reminds me of Malcomb Gladwell's book, "Blink." Amazon: http://amzn.to/13AalVQ

Andrea Remmert's curator insight, July 31, 2013 1:41 AM

It's all about images now. 

Bruce McDuffee's curator insight, August 20, 2013 2:53 PM

It's important to keep in mind your audience and how the ideal prospect likes to consume content.  Scientists or engineers for example my consume or respect different media than consumers of clothing or electronics.

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New Teachers Should Become Content Curators

Curtis Bonk, professor emeritus at Indiana University, shares in this interview I did with him two years ago, what he thinks are the new skills required to teachers of the 21st century to leverage the power of the Internet for learning. And curation is among them.


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Mayra Aixa Villar's comment, February 5, 2012 11:38 AM
Many thanks for sharing this, Robin! I couldn´t agree more with the prediction that 21st century education will definitely need "super e-coaches" with 3 characteristics (1) domain expertise, (2) a deep understanding of the Internet for learning and teaching purposes and (3) counselling skills. If we, as teachers, are able to perform this task, this, in turn, can also serve as a model for our students so they can develop themselves the necessary skills to integrate and make sense of the vast information available. Skills that they will certainly need for their future.
Robin Good's comment, February 5, 2012 12:45 PM
Thank you Mayra! Glad to be on the same wavelength!
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WOW Twitter's Visual Share Surprise Of The Day [INFOGRAPHIC]

WOW Twitter's Visual Share Surprise Of The Day [INFOGRAPHIC] | BI Revolution | Scoop.it
This infographic reveals some surprising findings about what we share on Twitter -- and how we do it.

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