The need to share Information drives a lot of elearning and usually there’s way too much information. They’re not any different than what you normally see in a PowerPoint slide template. But instead of clicking forward horizontally, they’re stacked nice and neat in a vertical column.Ĭompare this cool infographic from Paycor to the same content laid out in PowerPoint slides.Ĭlick to view the entire Paycor infographic.Īs you can see, the content is broken into very specific sections that are stacked and separated by color headings. ![]() They’re really no different than PowerPoint slides. If you think about it, infographics are not much more than vertical slide shows. ![]() Let’s look at what makes them so effective. That’s very similar to what we do when our subject matter expert hands us a 300-slide PowerPoint file to be converted to an elearning course.įor the person who desires to learn more about visual design and processing lots of information, infographics are a great source of inspiration. Those who design infographics start with lots of information and distill them to a few essential points. They both share information in a visual medium. There are many parallels between infographics and elearning. Of course, not everyone’s a big fan of infographics. I like them because they remind me a little of I Spy where you get to explore a busy graphic and search for interesting nuggets of information. Infographics are the hot! They catch your attention because they look great and have strong visual hooks.
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