An infographic (or information graphic) is a visual representation of information or data. An infographic is a collection of imagery, data visualizations like pie charts and bar graphs, and minimal text that gives an easy-to-understand overview of a topic. This presentation explains the concept of mindmap, infographics, and its tools.
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Infographics: Concept Map / Mind Map
1. Infographics Tools
(Concept / Mind Map)
K.THIYAGU,
Assistant Professor,
Department of Education
Central University of Kerala
Kasaragod 1
2. Infographic
An infographic
(or information graphic)
is a visual representation of
information or data.
An infographic is a collection of
imagery, data visualizations like
pie charts and bar graphs,
and minimal text that gives an
easy-to-understand
overview of a topic.
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4. Types of Infographics
• A statistical infographic is best used for displaying survey results or sharing important statistics as it focuses more on
numbers, charts, and data (Bar chart, Pie diagram)
Statistical
• An informational infographic is best used for a niche topic or a topic that is new and unfamiliar.
Informational
• A central timeline is filled with dates and events branching out from it using icons, photos, or labels.
Timeline
• Provides an overview of the steps within a process. The layout is typically straightforward and easy to follow.
Process
• Uses maps as the focus in order to show data concerning population information, location-based information, or large sets of
data.
Geographic
• Uses a side-by-side comparison template to compare and contrast options or show pros and cons
Comparison
• Helps visualize hierarchies or organizations with a template such as a flowchart.
Hierarchical
• Used to share a list of resources, collection of tips, or a list of examples in an engaging way.
List
• Takes the information of a resume and uses charts and visualizations to make the information seem more appealing and
allow the candidate to stand out.
Resume
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5. Concept Map
A concept map or conceptual
diagram is a diagram that
depicts suggested relationships
between concepts.
Concept maps are visual
representations of information.
They can take the form of charts,
graphic organizers, tables,
flowcharts, Venn Diagrams,
timelines, or T-charts.
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8. Concept maps
Are used to represent tacit knowledge, like an existing
theory or concept. The ideas are usually generated
externally.
Tend to represent academic knowledge, so their
application is more formal.
Contain general knowledge near the top of the map,
with related concepts arranged hierarchically below.
Show topics with cross-linking and multiple
relationships.
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9. Mind maps
Are used to flesh out a set of ideas, which are often
generated internally.
Tend to represent a greater variety of tasks and
concepts, so their application is more flexible.
Contain a single word, phrase, or image in the center
of the map, with related ideas radiating outward in all
directions..
Show topics with a single parent and several children
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