A New Tool for Teachers AND Students
We often ask our students to gather information, synthesize it, then to report out in a way that is informative, engaging, and captures the attention of our audience. Movies, podcasts, posters, and brochures are all examples of ways that students do this. Recently though, I was introduced to infographics for the classroom. Until now, I thought that infographics were something produced by professionals in a printing shop. These apps opened by eyes up to a couple of options that deliver professional looking results and have lots of classroom applications. And still more ideas.
The two apps are:
A group of EMS teachers recently used these two tools to create infographics for their classrooms. This is a snapshot of their work.
A late addition to this post-I’ve had students testing the above programs on iPads for the last two classes. Easelly works but is glitchy. Picktochart is really not functional at all. I’ll be searching for functional “App” alternatives in the coming weeks. Canva- was suggested. Stay tuned. A group of EMS teachers recently used these two tools to create infographics for their classrooms.

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