Business Communication Today, 14th Ed.
Chapter 9. Visual Media
This website offers a wealth of advice on producing quality videos.
These online tools (many are free) offer a variety of ways to create infographics.
Here is a piece on new data-visualizations at Economist.
"If you love infographics, you're hardly alone.
Get everything you need to know from the Mobile Marketing Association.
The communication professionals at CommPRO explore the good and bad in crisis communication.
Usability experts at Nielsen Norman Group offer dozens of research-based articles on effective communication using mobile devices and other technologies.
Rob Petersen reports.
Ultimate Social Media Empire presents its 26 tips.
Corey Eridon (photo, left) examines the data on the topic and provides the introduction to the infographic.
"One of my favourite sources for information and guidelines regarding referencing and citation styles is the Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL).
From the folks at Educational Technology and Mobile Learning.
From CodeCondo.
Fergal Glynn posts his list.
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"Does a set of data make you feel more comfortable?
From Snopes.
"Below is a list I have been working on for the last couple of days.
Shane Jones at HubSpot.
"Like many of you, I am a trained marketer and a DIY designer," begins Brittany Leaning (photo, left) in a piece at Hubspot.
"Visual communication is a tricky endeavor, because it involves a language that is only partially understood as well as mysterious and complex brain processes.
"Our focus has shifted from Social Media to VISUAL Social Media.
"There is a growing number of tools for students offering benefits from organizing assignments to creating study groups to taking notes.