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INFOGRAPHICS: Physics Infographics Project

Science Infographic Models in Our Library

Stem Literacy Through Infographics


http://science-infographics.org/

A collaborative project of 3 universities, TERC, and school districts in 3 states to  develop a "model of youth infographics-based data journalism."

Pay close attention to:

Sample Physics Infographics


Click on thumbnail to see original.
BRIEF HISTORY OF PARTICLES ZOO
Data-visualization poster designed for Density Design Lab at Poliecnico of Milano by Luca Ferrario
Showcased by Visual.ly

Physics Images

Wikimedia Commons, a free media repository

Easel.ly Pro

StX has licenses for Easel.ly Pro  
Register for your account here:
https://www.easel.ly/auth/login
Essential:  use your St. Xavier email address -
the system will recognize it and automatically upgrade you from a free to PRO account.
 

Working With a Partner?
Easel.ly has collaboration tools.
Instructions on how to create a group

Easel.ly has posted great video design tutorials.

There are additional design resources on the Infographic Design Tips tab.

NOTE:  You are not restricted to working with Easel.ly. Other options are available on the Design Tools tab.
 

Mind the Graph

 

  

 

Paid online infographic software service designed for specifically for scientific illustration. 

They do have a free option available - create your own account.

Layout Templates

Sample tutorial: How to Create an Infographic

NoodleTools

Step 1:  SET UP YOUR ACCOUNT : https://my.noodletools.com/logon/signin

***Click on Microsoft 365 to sign in with your St. X credentials - there is no need to create a separate username/password

Note - use the URL above to login at a later time, or www.noodletools.com

Use NoodleTools to Cite and Annotate Resources

Use NOODLETOOLS to create citations.   

When creating your project, select the following:

      format:  APA
      citation level:  advanced

Dr. Homoelle's requirements for the annotated article submission:

  • APA citation format

  • A summary of the information in the article

  • A description of what information from the article you will use in your infographic

Researching and choosing a topic

Browse to generate ideas



 


 



 

Science News & Research

Selected Science Databases

 

 

Credits

The Physics Infographic Project was developed by Dr. Brad Homoelle, Science Department Head, St. Xavier High School.
This LibGuide was created by Andrea Owens, Media Services.  In you have questions or comments, please contact jdonahue@stxavier.org