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John Pearce

Spicynodes : Home - 2 views

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    Based on a simple concept, powerful technology, and a highly intuitive interface, SpicyNodes is easy to author. In a few minutes you can make an interactive site map, or repurpose your existing content into an inviting portal with unique visual appeal. With a few clicks, you can customize your nodemap's appearance and share it with others or embed it into your web site or blog. It's also a fresh way to display information for various creative and educational uses, from concept maps, to poetry and art, to new user interfaces and visualizations.
Ian Guest

Coggle - 3 views

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    "Coggle is about redefining the way documents work, it's a space for thoughts that works the way that people do - not in the rigid ways of computers." An easy and straightforward way to draw concept maps
John Pearce

Gliffy Online Accelerates with HTML5 & Google Drive | Gliffy Blog - 2 views

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    "We're very happy to announce the latest version of Gliffy Online-now completely rebuilt around an HTML5 editor with ultrafast response rates and an impressively improved feature set. The next time you use Gliffy Online you'll notice the dramatic difference. HTML5 offers you stable, secure access to built-in features unavailable using a plugin like Flash. "
John Pearce

A Visual Guide To Every Single Learning Theory | Edudemic - 6 views

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    "This concept map is elaborate and downright incredible. Robert Millwood built this behemoth and you should be sure to head over to his site to thank him and learn more about the Holistic Approach to Technology Enhanced Learning (HoTEL). In any case, this detailed analysis and chart of every single learning theory is worth zooming in and studying."
Ian Guest

Slatebox - 15 views

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    Create embeddable concept maps you can collaborate on with others
Ian Guest

Diagramly - 2 views

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    Online drawing tool which allows you to create a high quality diagram (e.g. concept map .. or pretty much anything else!), then download it in jpg, png, svg or xml format. Great for pupils as no sign on required.
Shane Roberts

Argumentative - 9 views

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    Free software to construct arguments
Roland Gesthuizen

Free Technology for Teachers: Historical Facebook - Facebook for Dead People - 0 views

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    "Derrick Waddell created a Facebook template for historical figures to leverage student interest. This template, available through the Google Docs public template gallery, asks students to complete a Facebook profile for famous people throughout history with a place for pictures, an "about me" section, a friends column, and a map to plot the travels of historical figures. It will not result in an actual Facebook account being created."
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    Amazing concept, building on what some teachers probably already managed to do with a pencil and paper worksheets but with an online language that some students will be already familiar with.
John Pearce

Grapholite - online diagramming and flow charting tool - 1 views

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    "Full featured online flow charting solution. Create professional quality diagrams in minutes without software installation." Grapholite is available both online or as a download
Russell Ogden

instaGrok | A new way to learn - 4 views

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    InstaGrok is an innovative search and notetaking portal that can be adjusted according to ability. It finds age-appropriate educational content on any topic presented with interactive multimedia interfaces. It also generates quiz questions based on student's research activity and skill level and supports creation of research journals and concept maps for learning assessment
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    A search engine designed specifically to guide learners to find and make sense of high quality, relevant information appropriate to their needs.
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