A microlesson was needed to follow on a course about infographics for educators in order to reinforce what was covered in the larger course.
This lesson can however also work as a stand-alone lesson for anyone who might need a quick reference to help them choose a suitable type of infographic in the work environment.
Instructional Design
e-Learning Developer
Instructional Design
Graphic Design
Articulate Storyline development
Video Editing
Education Students
Teachers
University Faculty
Articulate Storyline 360
Adobe Spark
Adobe Illustrator
Infographics creation platforms (Canva, Visme, Pictochart, Venngage, Infogram, Easel.ly)
A microlesson was needed to follow on a course about infographics for educators in order to reinforce what was covered in the larger course.
This lesson can however also work as a stand-alone lesson for anyone who might need a quick reference to help them choose a suitable type of infographic in the work environment.
There is no complete list of types of infographics, and different websites have different names for the types of infographics. The lesson required extensive research to find the most common names and types of infographics. I then had to also determine how one would know which type of infographic is best suited to the purpose and content to be used.