Education By The Numbers

I am always awestruck at how much information can be conveyed with a simple infograph. I mean, you could spend hours or more searching for the stuff you need (actually that's what the people behind infographs are doing, no doubt) or you could get it all wrapped nicely in an infograph.

The latest one I discovered is about the state of Education around the Globe. Something I was always curious about but too lazy to do the research (lack of time is also presend, but like my sensei used to say, there's no such thing as I can't do it, just I don't want to).

So, kudos to the teachers who deserve it and to all the students as well.

Education-infographic

The Euro Crisis

I’m taking advantage of The Economist‘s insight to give you this interactive map of the Euro Crisis. Maybe there are some that haven’t seen it yet.

Further analysis on my part will follow as soon as I have some time. At first sight, I can say that we shouldn’t blindly follow what statistics tell us, in some cases the situation is more dire or better than previewed.

 

Some Ideas For Your 2012 Social Media Plan

It's been a long time since I've posted anything than an infograph or video. So that makes me pretty nervous. :) Not.

I went through this presentation made by @radian6 and loved it so I decided it needs to be shared with more people. It's filled with good advice for both social media n00bs as well as more seasoned vets. Worth taking a look!

 

The State of Economic Crime Around the World

Yeah, I know. I couldn't have come up with a better infograph. But it's not mine. I found it on Good and it was made by them and @Column Five

Not much to say here, surprised Romania isn't in the top. :)

Transparency
Bonus: the best and worst countries to live in when it comes to taxes. I added it here with economic crime because, as a libertarian I find taxation being a crime against us. The bigger the taxes the angrier we should be. Again, surprised Romania isn't among the worst ones...

Taxes