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Saturday, July 18, 2015

Infographics 102: My 5 Favorite #Eco Infographics

In my last post, I sang high praises of the value of infographics as a teaching tool for all levels.  I must say, when you pursue a topic to the point of presentation, you want to praise its accolades high and low!

Here are some of my 5 favorite Eco-Infographics!






Infographics from these sources:  http://www.altenergyshift.com/uploads/gallery/album_9/gallery_1_9_200906.jpg; http://visual.ly/if-world-were-village-100-people; http://www.businessinsider.com/countries-that-will-survive-climate-change-infographic-2015-6; http://blog.fabric.ch/index.php?/archives/1977-Infographic-Forget-China,-Who-Are-Really-the-Worlds-Worst-Carbon-Polluters.html; http://www.rurbanlife.net/great-pacific-garbage-patch-environmental-disaster/
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Labels: 7 billion , biodegradable , climate change , Great Pacific Garbage Patch , health , human impact , online resources , outdoor education , plastic , pollution , population , responsibility , wildlife

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About Me

Tech Integration Teacher @ Severn School

Previously @ Eagle Cove School (a Maryland "Green School"), serving as Academic Dean, 3rd Grade Teacher, "Green Team" Co-Leader

Proud owner of a Master's of Education in Curriculum and Instruction; the 2012 Anne Arundel County Maryland Private School Teacher of the Year, and curator of a clutch of edtech, eco & more boards over at Pinterest.

I know that it's not always easy being green, but I'm pretty relentless in my pursuit! A lot of times, going EdTech will get you there! Just don't forget to go outside!!


All posts and commentary are my own and not necessarily those of any organization I am affiliated.

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