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Telling Your Library’s Success Story: Engaging Stakeholders Through Infographics (Webinar)

November 8, presented by Jaime Heiner — Part 1: Fundamentals of Effective Infographics

This webinar is specifically designed for librarians and library staff who are responsible for presenting their library’s success stories to key stakeholders, governing bodies, library boards, and Friends groups.

Join Jaime for Part 1 and explore the basics of effective infographics and learn the principles behind impactful data visualization. You will also discover the key elements that make infographics visually appealing and engaging, as well as best practices for organizing information and conveying messages through data-driven visuals.

Learning Objectives for Part 1:

  • Understand the key principles and elements of effective infographics
  • Learn techniques for organizing and presenting information in a visually appealing and digestible manner
  • Explore different types of infographic layouts and choose appropriate designs for conveying specific library success stories

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Jaime Heiner- Biography

Jaime Heiner is an inspiring and captivating speaker who addresses burnout, owning your story, and effective communication with a unique blend of psychology and communication expertise. As an assistant principal dedicated to leveraging communication for change, Jaime’s transformative talks empower individuals to embrace their stories, advocate for change, and make a lasting impact.

Jaime’s holistic approach bridges the gap between science and practice, offering a deep understanding of the power of words and visuals. Beyond personal narratives, Jaime excels in conveying complex messages to diverse audiences, teaching audiences how to create engaging infographics that bridge the gap between specialized knowledge and public understanding.

The views expressed in webinars provided by PCI do not necessarily reflect the views or official policies of the State of Arkansas, the Arkansas Department of Education, or the Arkansas State Library.