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Easelly User Story: Using Infographics for Project-Based Learning

It’s time for our first edition of Easelly user stories for the new year! What are Easelly user stories? These stories are about Easelly users whose infographic creation and advocacy caught our eye on social media. In the past, we’ve featured two educational specialists for English Language Learners,  a school librarian, a TOSA educator, geologist, and an advocate of …

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How Two Educational Specialists Use Infographics to Empower English Language Learners

It’s time for another edition of Easelly user stories. These stories are about Easelly users whose infographic creation and advocacy caught our eye on social media. In the past, we’ve featured a school librarian, a TOSA educator, geologist, and an advocate of open educational resources, just to name a few. This time around, we’re putting the …

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Easelly User Story: Infographics in the Library with School Librarian Jessica Fitzpatrick

Our Easelly User Story series features Easelly users whose infographic creation or advocacy caught our eye on social media. For November, we’re putting the spotlight on Jessica Fitzpatrick, also fondly known as Mrs. Fitz the librarian by her students.Here at Easelly, we’re huge fans of librarians. Like English author Neil Gaiman said — librarians are …

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Easelly User Story: Infographics as a Universal Design for Learning Tool

Every so often, we feature Easelly users whose infographic creation or advocacy caught our eye on social media. For this month, we’re putting the spotlight on Susan Sabella, an elementary education faculty at Plymouth State University in Plymouth, New Hampshire. Let’s get to know her more and her advocacy for universally designed learning environments as …

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Easelly User Story: Infographics in Newsletters with TOSA Educator Kristofer Orre

Every so often, we feature Easelly users whose infographic creation or advocacy caught our eye on social media. We’re starting 2019 by putting the spotlight on Kristofer Orre, a Teacher on Special Assignment (TOSA) for the Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District. As a native Californian living in the Santa Cruz Mountains, Kristofer’s currently on …

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Easelly User Story: Lifelong Learning with Geologist and Teacher Diana Moragas

“A teacher who loves learning earns the right and the ability to help others learn.” – Ruth Beechick, An Easy Start in Arithmetic, Grades K-3 Every month or so, we feature Easelly users whose infographic creation or advocacy caught our eye on social media. For this month, we’re putting the spotlight on geologist turned math and science …

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G2 Recognized Easelly as a Leader in Design Software for Small Businesses in 2018

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and we’d like to take this opportunity to say thank you to Easelly users and customers around the world who left wonderful, honest reviews on G2! Why is that so? Today, we’re thrilled to share that G2 recognized Easelly as a leader in design software for small businesses to mid-sized …

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How NYC Educators are Using Infographics in the Classroom

How many of us avoid doing things because it’s “not the way things are done around here”? Teachers and educators all over the world may have the best intentions but still end up using and advocating for tools that are already obsolete. For instance, education no longer looks like it did when we were younger. …

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Easelly User Story: Fluxing Well with Librarian and Lifestyle Blogger Lisa Mitchell

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: librarians are modern-day heroes.  Librarians are not only stewards of our culture’s collective knowledge, but they’re also torchbearers of what’s yet to come despite the always-evolving nature of education, culture, and humanity in general. Last week, we stumbled upon one of these modern-day heroes who recently …

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Easelly User Stories: Learn New Ways to Use Easelly!

Have you ever wondered how you can maximize the use of infographic maker tools like Easelly? Did you know that infographics can help with lead generation in your business,  boost awareness of your nonprofit, and effectively deliver your message in the classroom? Here’s how Easelly users like YOU have done it! Using Infographics for Social Media …

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Teacher Series: Using Easelly for Author Research Projects

During our last webinar, we were lucky enough to chat with some educators and media specialists who were using Easel.ly in their schools and classrooms. If you missed that webinar, you can watch the recording here (or scroll to the bottom of this blog!). We connected with a teacher librarian, Marina Bonomo, who works with …

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The Rise of EdTech and How One Teacher is Making the Most of It

Sonia Guilana has beena high school English and German teacher since 1996, and has been an IT trainer for the Department of Education in Catalonia, Spain since 2005. She also just happens to be one of Easel.ly’s most engaged users, and it’s been a pleasure interacting with her on Twitter. We love the tagline on …

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