Graphs
#Infographics that Engage
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MyNotes - eLearning Trends 2011
The following are the top 5 eLearning Trends by percentage among companies according to Learning Circuits as reported by ASTD: 1. 39.2%
Teachers Engaged by Media and Technology - Research
Thanks to Laura Devaney (eSchoolNews) for pointi
Graphs: Digital Tool Use in Middle and High School
The graphs below are based on the information displayed below from this report: [Digital Access & Collaboration A Must For Students](
DiigoNotes - The Best Tools To Make Simple Graphs Online
Thanks to Larry Ferlazzo for making this short list of graph makers. David McGeary had introduced me to GraphJam, and I've had a lot of fun using it with my [Graphs series of blog
Graphs: Learning that Impacts Work
Graphs appearing in this blog entry were inexpertly designed based on the data appearing in the publication cited below: Straub, R. (2009). Knowledge work in a connected world: i
Graphs: Writing and Technology
This is another installment in the "Graphs" series on trying to create graphs/charts of research data for easier sharing with others. The 2009 Writing Survey entitled " [Young
Graphs: Parents on Online Learning and Teaching
The following information comes from two reports... Project Tomorrow, Speak Up 2009 [Learning in the 21st Century: Trends Update](
Graphs: Teen Cell Phone Use
Thanks again to the great work of the Pew Internet Research folks...Teens and Mobile Phones He
Graphs: Changing Information Landscape
The digital landscape is changing...more information, more ideas, more creativity...but how do you prove that? [ ](h
Graphs: Sexting
Over the next few days/weeks, I'm going to try to share some graphs on statistics that need visual representation to be better understood...this comes as a result of my having trou
Graphs: Teen Content Creators
The "Graphs" series continues...trying to find graphs to convey ideas, whether they have to be made or they are conveniently available and shared here so I can find them. I hop