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Piktochart is an easy-to-use design app that requires very little effort to produce beautiful, high quality infographics.
Website: piktochart.com
Cost: Free and Premium plans
Availability: Online
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Comments on Piktochart
“Allows students to create beautiful infographics in an autonomous fashion.” Sara Carlesimo, Web Designer/Teacher, France, 2020
“Use for many of my instructional posters.” Assistant Professor, USA, 2019
“Piktochart has revolutionised the way I share information in work. It makes messages and key information more visually pleasing and engaging. It is so easy to use too!” Learning & Development Coordinator, UK, 2019
Quick Guide to Piktochart
Here you will find some links to external resources on how to use Piktochart for teaching, training, learning and development.
Piktochart is used to create posters and infographics (ie graphic visual representations of information, data, or knowledge intended to present information quickly and clearly). Here are some resources to help you use Piktochart in the classroom:
- How to Use Piktochart in Any (and Every) Classroom, Piktochart, 14 September 2016
- This video reviews the use of Piktochart in the classroom. The reviewer says Piktochart “shares similarities with Canva, but is especially good with data”
Further resources
- How to Use Piktochart to Make Stunning Infographic Content, Elegant Themes, 24 January 2017
- How to Create a Slick Infographic with Piktochart, Sitepoint, 12 June 2014
- How to create infographics with Piktochart, Interhactives, 13 May 2014
Last updated: August 27, 2022 at 9:24 am