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Infographic Kit

This is a list of resources for a specific professional learning session where participants will be creating their own infographic (not meant to be a complete list of infographic tools)

Infographic Tool #1| Canva | Amazingly simple graphic design for blogs, presentations, Facebook covers, flyers and so...

Canva makes design simple for everyone. Create designs for Web or print: blog graphics, presentations, Facebook covers, flyers, posters, invitations and so much more.

Infographic Tool #2 | easel.ly | create and share visual ideas online

Simple, web-based infographic creation tool. Great templates for folks new to infographic creation.

Infographic Tool #3 | Infogr.am | Create infographics & online charts | infogr.am

Create infographics and interactive online charts.

Infographic Sample 1: Why Being Smart Isn't Enough at Work

Learn why emotional intelligence might have a larger impact on your job performance than you think.

Infographic Sample 2: What Skills Do Employers Want from Candidates? [INFOGRAPHIC]

Do you have the skills that would make employers want you? This infographic (from Youtern) shows what the employers want, and what the candidates need to get. Takeaways: Strategic perspective is the most valued skill by an employer. Many hiring managers believe skills can be learned.

Infographic Sample 3: Soft Skills Are Equally As Important As Hard Skills [Infographic]

Don't skimp on soft skills when writing your resume. Get all the facts here.

Supporting Tool 1: Morguefile.com free stock photos

Morguefile.com free stock photos

Supporting Tool 2: The Noun Project

Great for icons for your infographic. Creating, Sharing and Celebrating the World's Visual Language.

Article 1: Millennial Branding Student Employment Gap Study

Millennial Branding and Experience Inc. Study Reveals an Employment Gap Between Employers and Students Companies expect students to have internships but aren't hiring interns A new study by Millennial Branding, of 225 employers using Experience Inc.'s data pool of over 100,000 US companies, uncovers the student employment gap, skill requirements, and sources of hire for the class of 2012.

Article 2: What employers seek in job applicants: You've got the skills they want

At one time or another nearly every undergraduate student in psychology wonders what to do with their degree. Perhaps the best way to demonstrate the career value of an undergraduate degree in psychology is to take employers' perspectives. What do employers seek in new hires?

Article 3: Recent College Graduates Overqualified, Underemployed | Schools.com

The value of college, and the problem of supply and demand Venerable consulting firm McKinsey recently published an insightful report on recent college graduates. According to the report, which surveyed almost 5,000 graduates, one-third of respondents stated that college "did not prepare them well for employment."