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Data Processing

Explaining data processing for grade 1 students could be challenging. Students must learn what are Input parts, differentiate them from output parts, and understand how data is being processed.
Infographics attracts students by graphical representation of information rather than large texts. They help in breaking down complicated concepts into understandable pieces of information which students can absorb and digest effortless. 
During my masters study in Educational Technology- in the E-evaluation course I collaborated with my colleges Ali Ghanawi and Imad Noureddine to create this infographic which helps us in explaining data processing lesson to grade 1 students. 
Note that it was create using Easilly which is a web-based infographic platform used by educators, students, executives and businesses for representing and conveying their ideas, concepts, reports, processes and projects through visual forms that are easy to follow and inspiring. 
I find this website very important for representing my ideas in a interesting eye-catching graphics and so I encourage you to use it in your classes. I always use it whenever I want to represent my ideas in an interesting way.


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