Bill,

When I’ve used infographic assignments before, here are some of the resources I’ve provided to students. I found that some of them use the infographic making tools and others will simply use PowerPoint. I’m finding that the students I’m working with this summer are actually way better at finding online resources for making graphics.

 

Online articles with links to free infographic-making tools:

 

Sites for making infographics

 

I’ve had students use all of the above tools, but I don’t recall receiving any feedback from them on ease of use, etc.

Best,

Kelly

 

 

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Subject: Software for infographics?

 

Hello all,

 

I am thinking of doing an infographic assignment based in part on this assignment. This is for students wishing to earn an A in US Government. They will research a topic and put together a 2 page visual presentation of their findings.

 

I am looking for easy to work with tools for making these documents. Do you have experience working with students using tools like this?  Any experience with Adobe Spark? Do students have access to this? I have seen canva and a couple of others, venngage and piktochart. Any experience with these?

 

Thanks,

Bill