Historic Analysis

Independence Day Images! Fun Independence Day Graphics for 4th of July

Independence Day is traditionally celebrated in the USA on The Fourth of July. It’s the day we celebrate the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Whilst we call this Independence Day, did you know that this wasn’t actually when the U.S. gained its independence? Independence wasn’t actually granted until the American Revolution ended …

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Using Infographics to Teach the (Real) History of Cinco de Mayo

Cinco de Mayo, more commonly referred to as Cinco de Drinko, is a Mexican holiday celebrating the Battle of Puebla, a small city in Mexico. No, it’s actually not a holiday dedicated to drinking copious amounts of margarita mix. Shocking, right? Well in case you were wondering how to actually demonstrate the history behind this …

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Top 5 NPOs Which Can Benefit From Infographics

Nowadays the need for speed just keeps increasing, and it can get pretty tricky to keep your output interesting and creative enough when you have a tick-tacking clock (and possibly an impatient PR person, too) breathing behind your neck. So how can you get the largest audience interested in what you have to offer and …

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Understanding the Past to Shape the Future

While teaching history of neuroscience to teenager undergrad biology students, one of the biggest challenges is to keep their attention for 60 minutes while talking about things that happened a long time ago. These young students are eager to learn about how the brain works, about the biological, chemical and electrical processes that shape who …

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GUEST POST: A 20-Year Teacher on Educating with Infographics

This week’s post comes courtesy of Mike Ward, an educator and consultant with over 20 years of teaching experience. He founded TLC3 for E International, which is based on a philosophy that “…blends a standards-based approach with authentic learning experiences to engage students and encourage lifelong learning.” You can learn more about Mike and his …

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The Art Of Historic Analysis

The infographics world is chock full of visuals that appeal to the teaching and understanding of world history. From student submissions I can assess at a glance, their ability to contextualize comparisons between historic events or to identify patterns of change & continuity. Why is this important? Students of Advanced Placement World History (#WHAP) know …

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