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Originally Posted by TheCrimsonGhost
So basically infographics (not a word) is any picture with information? I mean, most everything being posted can be called something else, charts and bar graphs, etc. My point is not to knock the thread, but more curiosity as to the origin of the term.
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In basic understanding, yes - you've got the idea. I'm always eager for any sort of discussion in an aim in which I've cultivated, but at the moment, I'm in a bit of a rush, so please, allow me to better make my point, to your ponderance, at some time in the future, more fully. Thank you.
I'll try to bestow a more definite generalization of what can apply, and what may not, but at the moment, whatever several dozen of illustrations above, and anterior, fit the mold of what this topic is seeking to cultivate - knowledge, understanding, and above all, thought. Thought leads to questioning and reasoning, and while we haven't had much follow-up via other members' replies as of yet, I'm still kinda hoping for it.
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In the mean, you can enjoy this sampling:
This animate was adapted from a talk given at the RSA by Sir Ken Robinson,
world-renowned education and creativity expert and recipient of the RSA's
Benjamin Franklin award.