Pinterest+ Infographic
What is Pinterest?
Pinterest offers users 2 ways of sharing. Users can share images/videos they have uploaded themselves, as well as images or videos they have seen in a different user.
If I talk about what is shared on Pinterest, Pinterest users show an interest in recipes, fashion, household items, do-it-yourself, creative way, and art and share intensely in these categories.
How to Use Pinterest?
It is possible to complete the membership process in a short time and easily by choosing one of the Facebook, Google, or E-mail options to Pinterest.
When all these steps are successfully implemented, you can start exploring Pinterest.
As a result of your searches, you will come across many options. If you click in the middle of a picture you like (a magnifying glass appears), the picture opens on one page. But if you click the red pin button on the left under the picture, this time you will go to the panel where that picture is located.
Using Pinterest For Education
Pinterest is also useful for the education field because it allows you to reach teachers from all over the world, find their blogs, and easily follow their activities. Pinterest is a social media just like Twitter. The only difference is that it is visual.
You can use it to create content. You can prepare boards on Pinterest that can be a resource for other teachers and students. You can develop a board with current topics and activities for students.
Additionally, you can follow and communicate with people who share similar and useful content about courses on Pinterest who are interested in similar things to your topics.
What is Inphpgraphic?
It is a file type that aims to make different data easier and more understandable to the user by presenting it with graphic support.
Benefits of infographic studies:
It sticks in the mind easily.
More information is provided in a short time.
It is always more interesting and intriguing.
Some applications that make it easy to create infographics:
Canva
Creately
Piktochart
Easel.ly
Lastly, here’s the infographic that I create for the subtitle “Using Pinterest in Education” via Canva:
That's all for today. Keep healthy and see you soon! ^-^
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