[CASL-L] Best Infographic tool to make posters

Torrie Phillips tphillips at cpsctg.org
Thu Oct 15 08:21:30 PDT 2015


Have you ever tried www.bighugelabs.com?

 

Love this site for making magazine covers, movie posters, etc.  

 

Torrie Phillips

K-5 Library Media Specialist

tphillips at coventryct.org <mailto:tphillips at coventryct.org> 

 

From: CASL-L [mailto:casl-l-bounces at mylist.net] On Behalf Of David Bilmes
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2015 9:35 AM
To: casl-l at mylist.net
Subject: [CASL-L] Best Infographic tool to make posters

 

Several Science teachers in my school are going to have their students use
an infographic tool to make posters. We won't be able to print out full size
posters for all of the students, but we hope to do so for the best from each
class. They're each going to be researching a different genetic disease, and
putting both facts and visuals on their posters.

 

Now that we're a Google school we can use Google Draw, which I know some
teachers like. I also worked with a teacher last year who used Piktochart
for infographics. I'm familiar with other infographic tools like Easel.ly.
I'm not looking for suggestions for infographic tools in general, but what,
based upon your experience, you think would be the best one to use for
making posters.

 

David Bilmes
Library Media Specialist
Oxford High School

Oxford, CT

(203) 888-2468, ext. 301



 

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