I love infographics. I think they are cool. Infographics are great at cramming a lot of useful information into one page or poster.
Magnet Media Labs used an infographic to communicate the results of a 2012 Pew Research Center study of teenagers' online video habits.
Some interesting points from the infographic:
- 37 percent of teens use video chat, 27 percent record and upload videos, and 13 percent stream live videos.
- About 80 percent of Internet-using teens use social media, and the ones that do tend to be more involved with video.
- Teens who come from high-income families are the most likely to video chat, but are the least likely to stream video. Teens from low-income families are the most likely to stream video.
1 comment:
I honestly think this is really cool to read. But sad for how much time teenagers spend on the computer video chatting and uploading videos. Like it's okay and all but they need just the same amount of time outside or doing other active things.
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