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Infographic Considerations
An infographic is a visual that combines text, graphics, diagrams, and graphs to present information. When used effectively, infographics can be a powerful tool to guide students through the learning process. âInfographics ask for an active response from the viewer, raising the questions, âWhat am I seeing?â and âWhat does it mean?ââ (Krauss, 2012, p. 10). Infographics also present information in an organized way, which can improve studentsâ critical thinking, analysis, and synthesis skills (Yildirim, 2016).
No Sweat Alt Text
What is âalt textâ? Alt text is descriptive text linked to an image, graph, or other visual content that allows users to understand the visual without viewing it. Any image online should contain alt text, but guidelines differ depending on whether the image is simply decorative or related to other content on the page.
Updating Your Syllabus
Over time, you may want to make changes to the syllabus of a course. The syllabus documents are saved in the âFilesâ area (1) of the course. To preserve the integrity of the document, the Word document is located in the âInstructor Onlyâ folder (3) and the PDF is found in the âDocumentsâ folder (2) so it is visible to students.