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Roland Gesthuizen

The Awesome Science of Mindmapping | Visual.ly - 130 views

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    "Mindmapping is a very serious and well researched subject, or art … or something . Whatever it is a map of the mind is definately something to be valued and this 'instructionalicious' guide is no exception. Allow this infographic to simultaneously blow and map your mind."
Gerald Carey

A Mosaic Time-Lapse Visualization of the Sky for an Entire Year | Brain Pickings - 97 views

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    Time lapse mosaic of the sky over San Francisco over 365 days. Mesmerising.
sanford arbogast

Gapminder World - 4 views

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    this is a great site fro demonstrating visual statistics
snightingale

NASA - 60 views

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    Travel in time and explore NASA satellite visualizations in 3D.
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    Travel in time and explore NASA satellite visualizations in 3D.
dmassicg

Vote: Is technology a boon or burden in the classroom? - The Globe and Mail - 62 views

  • Back to article Apple vows iBooks 2 will ‘reinvent’ school textbooks Enlarge this image Vote: Is technology a boon or burden in the classroom? Published Monday, Nov. 28, 2011 12:00AM EST Last updated Monday, Nov. 28, 2011 2:29PM EST
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    Globe and Mail visual graph: Is technology a boon or burden in the classroom? As the world becomes increasingly digital, school boards are trying to negotiate technology's role in the classroom. Some have embraced digital tools, enhancing their classrooms with Smartboards, cell phones and social media. Others have favoured tradition, claiming technology is a distraction and a nuisance. Where do Globe readers stand? Each dot on this graph represents one person's response colour-coded by age group.
anonymous

Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Football Stadium | text2cloud - 6 views

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    A visual exploration of how the place of physical education at the university has changed over the past two hundred years. What does taking the bird's eye view allow us to see? Is anything to be gained by treating a football stadium as the subject of poetry?  Let me know what you think. (Tip of the hat to Wallace Stevens for the form.)
Christopher Lee

Why I Like Prezi - 0 views

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    Why I Like Prezi In my life, I have given a *lot* of presentations. In high school, they were presentations on group projects. In university, they were presentations on research projects. At Google, they're presentations on how to use our APIs. When I first started giving presentations, I used Powerpoint, like everyone else. But I kept thinking there must be a better way, and I experimented with other options - flash interfaces, interactive Javascript apps. Then I discovered Prezi, and it has become my presentation tool of choice. Prezi is an online tool for creating presentations - but it's not just a Powerpoint clone, like the Zoho or Google offering. When you first create a Prezi, you're greeted with a blank canvas and a small toolbox. You can write text, insert images, and draw arrows. You can draw frames (visible or hidden) around bits of content, and then you can define a path from one frame to the next frame. That path is your presentation. It's like being able to draw your thoughts on a whiteboard, and then instructing a camera where to go and what to zoom into. It's a simple idea, but I love it. Here's why: It forces me to "shape" my presentation. A slide deck is always linear in form, with no obvious structure of ideas inside of it. Each of my Prezis has a structure, and each structure is different. The structure is visual, but it supports a conceptual structure. One structure might be 3 main ideas, with rows of ideas for each one. Another might be 1 main idea, with a circular branching of subideas. Having a structure helps me to have more of a point to my presentations, and to realize the core ideas of them. It makes it easy to go from brainstorming stage to presentation stage, all in the same tool. I can write a bunch of thoughts, insert some images, and easily move them around, cluster them, re-order them, etc. I can figure out the structure of my presentation by looking at what I have laid out, and seeing how they fit together. Some people do this
Roland Gesthuizen

The Future of Ed-Tech (Infographic) | Blog | eClassroom News - 63 views

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    "In a recent post, Edudemic introduced us to a very intricate, color-coded visualization by Envisioning Tech on what to expect in education technology in the next 30 years or so. And these concepts are not broad generalizations- Envisioning Tech takes topics like digitized classrooms and tangible computing and segments them into practical ideas to produce a well-organized, cohesive diagram"
Sydney Lacey

Quick guide to the Motion Chart Gadget - Gapminder.org - 5 views

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    data, presentation, visualization, Google, graphs, charts
Michele Brown

PresentationTube - 120 views

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    Record, upload and share interactive video presentations.  Access a variety of visual aids such as PowerPoint slides, drawing board, whiteboard and your video.  Students can see you as well as your presentation.
Ana Molina

Search Engines for Students - BagTheWeb - 10 views

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    Comprehensive list of serach engines for students. Oolone is a visual search engine like nothing I've seen before.
Kate Pok

American Migration [Interactive Map] - Forbes - 94 views

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    Great interactive map of inbound/outbound migration by county.
Patricia Christian

Dinah-Might Adventures, LP - Foldables®, VKV's®, & Equivalency Flips™ - 18 views

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    Foldables are a great way to help your students organize their learning using visual, kinesthetic vocabulary and notetaking.  Well worth the purchase.
Michele Brown

myLinkCloud - 6 views

shared by Michele Brown on 27 Sep 12 - No Cached
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    Organize links.  Visually appealing with the use of website icons and graphics.  Can have multiple start pages so links can be organized by categories.  In beta.
Tim Jefferson

Separating neuromyths from science in education - opinion - 02 September 2013 - New Sci... - 0 views

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    "Are you a creative, right-brain type? Do you learn best visually? These are all neuromyths that badly need debunking, says a UK teacher and writer"
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