An infographic is a visual way to convey information. They contain factual evidence and are often appealing to the eye if done correctly. Some people are visual learners so an infographic is a way for those kind of people to understand the message clearly. In class you could use inforgraphics to prove a statement or to inform the class on a specific topic.
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