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The Key to Detecting Misinformation? Your Own Curiosity | EdSurge News

The Key to Detecting Misinformation? Your Own Curiosity | EdSurge News | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it

The classic book “How to Lie With Statistics,” first published in 1954, is probably the biggest bestseller of all time on how to make sense of numbers. But it has left a troubling legacy—leading to a distrust of all kinds of statistics, even ones that can help make sense of things like today’s global pandemic.

 

That’s the argument made by Tim Harford, an economist and BBC journalist. And his research shows that the author of “How to Lie With Statistics,” Darrell Huff, took steps to use his arguments to actively obscure rather than to inform. “


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Infographic: The Car of the Future

Infographic: The Car of the Future | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it

Will the steering wheel, brakes and gas pedal be replaced with sensors and software?

Cars that talk to each other are being tested in Ann Arbor, Mich., in the largest vehicle-to-vehicle pilot in the nation, and testing of self-driving cars has been approved in both California and Nevada. In fact, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) predicts that in 2040, 75 percent of cars on the road will be self-driving.

A recent press release on Top 10 Future Car Technologiesfrom Total Car Score mirrors much of the information from the following infographic from InsuranceQuotes.com, which shows what other features cars in the future might have. Think super fuel efficiency, media on demand, voice control and zero maintenance...


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Storytelling With Infographics

Let's talk about the power of visual communication and the age of infographics. Here's why infographics are so appealing and popular.

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Ruedi Grob's curator insight, August 2, 2013 6:22 AM

Visuelle Reize sollten vermehrt und besser genutzt werden!

Sue Alexander's curator insight, August 3, 2013 11:09 PM

Great information about the power of visual communication. Artists since the dawn of man have known and used this power; technology raises the bar.

Kimberly House's curator insight, August 11, 2013 7:30 AM

Tap into the power of visual learning! I love infographics and I'm happy that they are becoming more and more plentiful and easier to find.