Very cool infographic! I'm sharing with my grad students, as we're discussing different ways to present anthro information this semester. I hadn't thought of infographics as a way to do that, but now I'll encourage them to make their own. Good work!
On that front, I would recommend "Visual Cultures of Science," edited by Luc Pauwels. It really got me thinking about new (or old and reliable) ways of conveying scientific information to the public.
Very cool infographic! I'm sharing with my grad students, as we're discussing different ways to present anthro information this semester. I hadn't thought of infographics as a way to do that, but now I'll encourage them to make their own. Good work!
ReplyDeleteOn that front, I would recommend "Visual Cultures of Science," edited by Luc Pauwels. It really got me thinking about new (or old and reliable) ways of conveying scientific information to the public.
Deletehttp://www.amazon.com/Visual-Cultures-Science-Representational-Communication/dp/1584655127