Infographics as an Effective Means of Information Visualization in the Learning Process
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v25i.1385Keywords:
visualization, infographics, types of infographics, main directions and didactic principles of using infographics, effectiveness of infographics in the educational processAbstract
The article presents the basic concepts, definitions and applications of infographics as one of the methods for visualizing educational material in the educational process. The types of infographics are considered, examples of its application in the classroom are given, an analysis of the tools for creating high-quality infographics in the process of preparing for training sessions is presented.
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