Education Infographics

The Rise and Rise of Digital Education

The now ubiquitous online learning was pretty much an alien just a decade back. Educators and policy makers were largely skeptical about digital learning, and many predicted that digital learning is just a fad that will die out in due course of time. But that was not to be. Someone rightly said – College, except for the parties, needs to be less place-based.

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The Impact of Illiteracy

In this eye-opening infographic, SOS Children explores the most shocking facts and figures surrounding illiteracy, and the power of education to change lives.

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Teaching with Tech

Learning disabilities and special needs can be challenging for parents and educators. Thinking outside the box, and coming up with new ways to implement learning is a constant process. Educators are beginning to discover that traditional learning methods, including worksheets and textbooks, leave students lacking. Thanks to technology, students are now learning-and retaining-more information than ever before.

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Back to School Ecommerce

With the Back-to-School shopping season now in full swing, many families are scrambling to prepare their children—and their wallets—for the upcoming school year. The Back-to-School shopping season has historically been the second biggest shopping season of the year, and this year will be no different. The following infographic provides valuable research on how much money families will likely have to spend this year on Back-to-School supplies, what they will be spending their money on, and what their shopping preferences (online vs. offline) will be.

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The Anatomy of a Nursing Student

Starting nursing school tends to morph the average person into a new species. What do nursing students look like? This infographic takes a light-hearted look at what it’s like to be a nursing student.

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College Student Trends in 2013

BluePromoCode surveyed 100 college students to find their biggest trends for the year – including social media, dating, and savings habits. Here are the results.

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How Do Employers View Online Degrees?

With more and more people looking to go into higher education, it’s no surprise that many are looking at studying their degree online as a viable option. But how to employers view online degrees? Are they considered in the same way as traditional degrees? In this infographic, Drexel University Online visualizes their research on the subject.

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How To Choose Your MBA Concentration

This infographic aims to help prospective MBA students decide which MBA program concentration is right for them. It poses many interesting ideas to get creative juices flowing, so that effective self-reflection may be achieved. Knowing your interests, where you want to be in 10 years, and understanding your past experiences are just a few of the suggestions that this infographic poses.

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Degrees of the 21st Century

With time, degrees have become less traditional. Because of science and technology, many new areas of expertise are opening up. Check out the infographic below to learn about the best degrees of the 21st century.

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13 Unusual Masters Degrees

688,000 – This is the number of master’s degrees that are awarded each year by U.S. colleges and universities. But not everyone is interested in earning the “most popular” degrees. This infographic looks at 13 of the most unusual masters degrees.

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