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Thank you to the National Science Foundation !

and the Cyberlearning Grant !


I am Currently involved with.

Infographics in the
Classroom
Mr. Rob Lamb and!
Dr. Alan Newman

All files may be found at!


http://goo.gl/rc1nKw
Infographic Deconstruction Lesson
Group Members ___________________________ ___________________________

___________________________ ___________________________

Directions: Your group will be given an aspect of the infographic to reconstruct as an


individual graph. Make sure to use as much of the graph paper as possible and make sure
to be as exacting as possible. Good Luck.

1. What is the title of the infographic?

2. What is the infographic about? Be Descriptive!!!

3. What aspect of the infographic do you have to graph?


Infographic Deconstruction Lesson
Graph Title ___________________________________________________________
Where do I get Infographics
www.visual.ly!

www.good.is!

www.coolinfographics.com!

www.scijourner.org!

www.science-infographics.org!

www.nytimes.com
Infographic Creation Software
www.tinkerplots.com! iWork Pages!

www.gliy.com! iWork Keynote!

www.create.ly! Google Sketch up!

www.glogster.com! Photoshop!

Illustrator! Gimp!

Powerpoint Paper and Pen


Tube map

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Special fares apply
9 8 7 8 7 6 5 Epping Key to lines Check before you travel
Chesham Watford Junction
Chalfont & No special arrangements

6
Theydon Bois Bakerloo
Latimer Watford High Street High Barnet
Watford Cockfosters Debden
Central Chigwell
Amersham Bushey Totteridge & Whetstone Grange Hill Served until
Chorleywood Croxley Oakwood Loughton
about 2400

5
Roding Valley
A Carpenders Park Woodside Park A
Rickmansworth Moor Park Southgate Buckhurst Hill

4
Circle Blackfriars Underground station
Hatch End Mill Hill East West Finchley
Northwood Arnos Grove closed until late 2011
Roding Grange
West Ruislip Northwood Edgware Valley Cannon Street Open until 2100
Headstone Lane Hill
Hills Bounds Green Mondays to Fridays.
Stanmore
Hillingdon Ruislip Ruislip Finchley Central
Harrow & Burnt Oak Chigwell Closed Saturdays
Manor Pinner

4
Wealdstone Canons Park Wood Green and Sundays
Uxbridge Ickenham East Finchley Hainault
Colindale Woodford
Eastcote North Harrow Kenton Harringay
Queensbury Turnpike Lane Green Lanes District Blackfriars Underground station

3
Hendon Central Highgate Fairlop
Harrow- Northwick Preston South Woodford closed until late 2011
Crouch Hill South Tottenham
Ruislip on-the-Hill Park Road Kingsbury Cannon Street Open until 2100
Rayners Lane Brent Cross Manor House Seven Barkingside
Gardens Archway Blackhorse Snaresbrook Mondays to Fridays.
Sisters Road
West South Kenton Gospel Newbury Park Closed Saturdays
Harrow Golders Green
Neasden Oak Tufnell Park and Sundays
South Harrow North Wembley Hampstead Upper Holloway Tottenham Walthamstow
Hampstead Redbridge Upminster
South Ruislip Wembley Heath Hale Central Kensington Served 0700 until 2345
B Wembley Central Park Dollis Hill Kentish Town Finsbury B (Olympia) Mondays to Saturdays
Arsenal Park Walthamstow Wanstead Gants Upminster Bridge
Finchley Road and 0800 until 2345
Sudbury Hill Willesden Green Queens Road Hill

3
Stonebridge Park & Frognal Kentish
Town West Holloway Road Hornchurch Sundays
Belsize Park Leytonstone
Northolt Harlesden Kilburn
Kensal Brondesbury Caledonian Road Hammersmith No special arrangements
Chalk Farm Dagenham

2
Sudbury Town Willesden Junction Rise Park West Hampstead Elm Park & City
Highbury & Leyton Leytonstone East
Camden Islington Canonbury Midland Road High Road
Brondesbury Finchley Road Camden Town Road
Kensal Green Jubilee Canary Wharf Step-free interchange
Alperton Swiss Cottage Caledonian Dalston Kingsland Leyton Dagenham
Road & Wanstead Park between Underground,
Queens Park Kilburn South Mornington Heathway
High Road Hampstead St. Johns Wood Barnsbury Dalston Junction Hackney Central Canary Wharf DLR and
Greenford Crescent Becontree
Kings Cross Stratford Woodgrange Park Heron Quays DLR

2
Kilburn Park St. Pancras stations at street level
Edgware Great Haggerston Upney
Perivale Maida Vale Paddington Road Marylebone Homerton Hackney
Baker Portland Euston Wick Metropolitan Chesham Change at Chalfont &
Warwick Avenue Street Barking
Street Latimer on most trains
Royal Oak Angel Pudding Upton Park
Hoxton Mill Lane East Ham Camden Town From 1300 until 1730
C Hanger Lane C Northern
Westbourne Park Warren Street Euston Old Street Bethnal Sundays open for
Edgware Square Green Mile End
Road Farringdon interchange and
Park Royal Regents Park Bow Road Plaistow
Liverpool Shoreditch exit only
Ladbroke Grove Russell Street
Bayswater High Street Charing Cross Change at Kennington
Latimer Road Square Barbican Bromley- West Ham
North Ealing Goodge Bow Church by-Bow
branch at off-peak times
East White Shepherds Notting Lancaster Bond Oxford Street Chancery Moorgate if travelling towards
Acton City Bush Hill Gate Gate Street Circus Lane Devons Road
Stepney Green or from Morden
Aldgate

1 2 3 4
Ealing Broadway St. Pauls Mill Hill East Change at Finchley
West North Holland Queensway Marble Tottenham Holborn East Langdon Park
Whitechapel Central at off-peak

5 4 3 2 1
Acton Acton Park Arch Court Road Bank
Wood Lane Covent Garden Aldgate times
All Saints
High Street Green Park Shadwell Canning Royal
Acton Central Kensington Leicester Square Westferry Blackwall Town Victoria Piccadilly Covent Garden A short walk from
Shepherds Bush either Leicester Square
Ealing Common Market Hyde Park Corner Piccadilly Custom House for ExCeL
Kensington Cannon Street Limehouse Poplar (6 minutes) or Holborn
Circus Monument Tower East
South Acton (Olympia) Knightsbridge India Prince Regent
Goldhawk Road Mansion House Hill (9 minutes)
Tower West
D Charing
Fenchurch Street
Gateway
Wapping
India Quay West Silvertown Royal Albert
D Eastcote to Not served by
Barons Gloucester Cross Blackfriars
Acton Town Hammersmith Court Road St. Jamess River Thames Uxbridge Piccadilly line trains
South Ealing Victoria Park Temple Beckton Park early mornings
Rotherhithe
Canary Wharf
Northfields North Pontoon Dock Cyprus Heathrow Open until 2400
Chiswick Turnham Stamford Ravenscourt West Earls South Sloane Westminster Embankment
Park Green Brook Park Kensington Square London Bermondsey Canada Greenwich Terminal 4 Mondays to Saturdays
Court Kensington Water
Boston Manor Bridge Heron Quays for The O2 Gallions Reach and until 2330 Sundays.
London City Airport Trains may wait for

2
Osterley West Brompton Waterloo Beckton

2
South Quay eight minutes before
Gunnersbury Surrey Quays continuing to
Crossharbour King George V
Hounslow East Southwark Terminals 1,2,3

1
Pimlico
Hounslow Fulham Broadway Hounslow West Step-free access for

3
Kew Gardens Imperial Mudchute
West Hounslow Central
Wharf wheelchair users only
Hatton Cross Parsons Green Lambeth Borough Island Gardens
Turnham Green Served by Piccadilly line

3
Richmond

4
North
Heathrow Putney Bridge trains early mornings
E Terminals 1, 2, 3
Cutty Sark for Woolwich Arsenal E and late evenings only
Maritime Greenwich

2
Heathrow East Putney Victoria No special arrangements
Terminal 4 Vauxhall Elephant & Castle New Cross Gate New Cross Greenwich

Heathrow Terminal 5 5 Southfields


Clapham Oval Kennington
Deptford Bridge Waterloo & City Bank to Waterloo Open 0615 until 2148
Mondays to Fridays

4
Wimbledon Park Junction and 0800 until
Brockley Elverson Road
Stockwell 1830 Saturdays.
Wimbledon Clapham North Lewisham Closed Sundays and

6
public holidays
Clapham Common
Brixton Honor Oak Park Overground No special arrangements
Clapham South
Forest Hill
Balham
DLR Heron Quays Step-free interchange

3
Sydenham
Tooting Bec between Heron Quays
F F and Canary Wharf
Tooting Broadway Penge West Underground station at

5
Colliers Wood street level.
Anerley
West India Quay Not served by DLR
South Wimbledon

4
Crystal Palace Norwood Junction trains from Bank
Morden This diagram is an evolution of the original design conceived in 1931 by Harry Beck towards Lewisham at
Transport for London West Croydon Correct at time of going to print, October 2010 peak times
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

MAYOR OF LONDON Transport for London


Student Work.

With many revisions the student work the quality became high enough to
publish.!

The following are some samples of student work over the last 4 years.!

Some have been published some have not all were learning lesson for both
the students and myself.
Totals by
Year

Tornadoes
January February March April May June July August September October November December

2000 27
January February March April May June July August September October November December

2001 39

in 2002
January February March April May June July August September October November December
28

Missouri
January February March April May June July August September October November December
2003 86
January February March April May June July August September October November December

2004 71
1-5 16-20 January February March April May June July August September October November December
Tornadoes Tornadoes 2005 39
January February March April May June July August September October November December
6-10 21-25
Tornadoes 2006 101
Tornadoes

January February March April May June July August September October November December
2007 42
11-15 26+
Tornadoes Tornadoes
January February March April May June July August September October November December
2008 95
**data source is creditable from
www.tornadohistoryproject.com January February March April May June July August September October November December
made by Joseph Lietz who got his 2009 44
information from the Storm Predic-
tion Center and the National January February March April May June July August September October November December
Climatic Data Center Totals by
Month 40 15 74 66 188 56 16 14 44 22 23 16
x
United States
United States
Highest China
Birth Rates Among Women
China
Japan Based on Age and Location
Japan
India
India
In all the countries on the graph, be-
Brazil Brazil
Gross sides China because of their one child
France National France
per family policy, the average birth rate
Product
Mexico Mexico for women ages 15-19 is higher than
Australia Australia that of the nations average birth rate.
Kenya Kenya This is due to the fact that when a
0 26.75 53.5 80.25 107
0 375 750 1125 1500 woman is younger, she has a higher
Average Birth Rate Birth Rate (Age 15-19) Avg. Birth Rate divided by GNP fertility rate than a woman who is older.
Lowest
Avg. Teen Birth Rate divided by GNP Also, in many countries, besides the
US, the countrys Gross National Prod-
uct corresponds with the nations birth
rate. Countries with less money have
Effects of Age on Birth Rate in 2011 higher birth rates.
Percentage Births Out of 1,000 Women
1%
1%
3% 6% 11% 3% 14%
3%5% 14% 14% 12%
15% 6%2% 11%
16%
39% 14% 25%
Kenya 21%
Australia India 19% 24% United States
China
2%
3%
37% 12%1%
1%
14%
8% 3% 14% 15%
32% 30% 19% 25% 10%2% 15% 27%
42% 29%
15% Brazil
France Japan 18% Mexico
35% 27%
32% 34% 37%
29%
25% 15-19 20-24
27% Sources:
25-29 30-34 The World Bank
35-39 40-44 Global Health Facts
World Health Organization
United Nations Statistics Division
Morissa Huskey
By: Abby Kieffer and Narrowing it down, The Atlantic Coast of Flor-
Mckenzi Jacobson
First dorsal fin
Shark Attacks In The US ida is the most dangerous for shark attacks
because of its beautiful coastal location, and
Dorsal fin spine Second dorsal fin subtropical weather that atracts many people
Nostril Eye
Snout Precaudal pit 442 year round. Since there are high human den-
12 sity in the waters, theres an increased chance
((((( 15 for someone to be attacked.
U.S. Shark
Mouth
Claudal fin 14 Attacks from
Gill openings Anal fin 2006-2010
Pelvic fin
Clasper (males) 110
Labial furrows
Pectoral fin Claudal keel 18 Florida Hawaii
California South Carolina
Vulnerable North Carolina Texas
Great White Shark (Exposed to the possibility of Oregon Georgia
being harmed or attacked)
Megamouth Shark Data Deficient
(When the available information is not
sufficient for a proper assessment of
conversation status to be made)

Goblin Shark Least concerned


Dying from Chance of
(Has been evaluated but do not a hornet, getting Getting
qualify for any other category)
wasp or strucked killed by
Dying Dying bee sting: by light- a shark:
from from a 1 in ning: 1 in 1 to 11.5
the flu: fall: 1 to 100,000 2.3 million million
1 to 63 218
Hammerhead Shark Endangered
(seriously at risk for extinction)

0 10 100 1,000 10,000 100,000 1,000,000 10,000,000


Sources: Wikipedia, Oceana, Venomous, Poi-
sonous, Dangerous and other Wonders, National
Deadliest Snakes & Reactions By: Bionca Maldonado & Zack Moutrie

This is the effect the


snakes venom will
have on your body if
it goes untreated.

xx xx

Eastern
Brown Blue Black Common
Snake Krait Mamba Rattlesnake

Muscle Paralysis Dizziness Cleft In Brain To test the mortality rate of a snake, scien-
tist use 10 mice to see how many mice die
Cardiac Arrest Kidney Failure
xx
Convulsion from the snakes venom without treatment.
Weakness
Lung Failure Swelling Mice killed Due To Bite of a Snake
of Joints
Perspiration Mice Not Killed Due to bite
Hemorrhaging Diarrhea

Snakes are shown to size of how


Eastern Brown dangerous they are to humans.

Blue Krait
Black Mamba Common
H Rattlesnake
E Facts N Facts Facts
Facts
Eats Fr- M 5inches
Feet 9 This
E snake N 32
TE
is E Wide
Types,
X
ogs, Liz-
ards,
O the U is fast-
U range of
Rode- T typical R moving, R I
nts. length
O of O land- O
habitats
from Can- L
Found in
Xa blue T Black
dwelling.
T ada to O
Rain Forest O Mamba O Western T
& Wetlands. Ikrait X is known to U.S, To Ar- O
Range from Mostly from
I chase and X
3.5- 6 ft. C India gentina,
I Small Ro- X
attack hu-
N mans N dents, Heat I
Visions N

http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/reptiles/eastern-diamondback-rattlesnake/

http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/reptiles/eastern-diamondback-rattlesnake/

http://www.wild-facts.com/2012/wild-fact-139-watch-your-step-blue-krait/ http://www.mostvenomoussnake.org
Thank you for your time.
Please contact me with any questions!
!

Rob Lamb !
rlamb@psdr3.org!
@lambchop1998

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