I enjoyed creating my own infographic, because it was for something I'm passionate about.I've seen infographics a lot in school, as posters, or even as ads online. I would use an infographic in school, for example in Bioscience, to present data in a simpler form. Or I could also use it in my personal life as a means of presenting data on the meat and dairy industry. (: The site was easy to navigate, except I couldn't figure out how to make bullet lists. This is a website I would use again (piktochart).
Links:
https://img.clipartfest.com/5141a11d29f89bd21bd7e2267456101c_big-image-png-png-smart-man-clipart_2181-1759.png
https://img.clipartfest.com/c0b81d6d1fe4d941377b4e3483037f36_reading-weekly-overview-reading_288-177.png
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/11/23/who-doesnt-read-books-in-america/
http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifestyle/10-benefits-reading-why-you-should-read-everyday.html
Great evidence. An intriguing READ. lol
ReplyDeleteLOL! Great pun!
DeleteAlthough all the librarians tell me to read, this will motivate me even further.
ReplyDelete42% of people don't read a book after college! WHAT! Sad.
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