Colorful graphs, charts, and easy to read visual graphics present current information, make comparisions, contrastions, and display information in a modern way through Infographics... Great for study aides for students who have learning disabilities, students can also create their own Inforgraphics using technology, as an application of what they have learned.
http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/04/08/data-visualized-more-on-teaching-with-infographics/#more-61509
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