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John Pearce

Chromaroma: the makeover London commuting has been waiting for | Media | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    "Visualisation, RFID and gameifying your journey to work - Mudlark's latest toy hits all those development sweet spots" A look at Chromaroma Using your Oyster Card and Bike Key, Chromaroma lets you play the city as you travel. It tells you stories, gives you points, and visualises your movements on an interactive map of London.
Ian Guest

Visualiser Forum - 1 views

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    A new(ish) site providing ideas, lesson plans and discussion around the use of visualisers
Ian Guest

Strava Global Heatmap - 0 views

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    Amazing interactive visualisation of routes cycled/run from the trava database
Ian Guest

3D 360 interactive education images - 2 views

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    3DTOAD.com is 3D/360 website that allows parents, students and teachers free access to 3D images of a variety of educational subjects. Items that once could be viewed only in the classroom are now available 24 hours a day via any internet connection. Images presented for viewing are selected jointly by Techtol Imaging LLC as well as Ohio Universities and Colleges.
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    Interactive 3D animation/visualisations e.g. dissections, skeletons, molecules, geology ... & yoga!
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    Might be an idea to to check things before using with younger students ... cat dissection warning!
Ian Guest

Exoplanets - 4 views

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    Great visualisation from xkcd showing how many exoplanets we know of ... currently!
Andrew Williamson

4 Fantastic Network Visualization Tools | Edelman Digital - 0 views

  • As internet usage has grown, so too have the various online networks which connect family, friends, colleagues and people with shared interests. Whilst it is often easy to gain a numerical overview of connections, friends or followers, this tends to add context, rather than insight – the fact remains, it can be difficult to dig that bit deeper and see how people within networks are linked. This poses a challenge for digital communicators as we want to tap into big, social data and visualise networks; so we can see how ideas may spread, understand who knows whom and identity people that are influential within a particular context. After all, if you can understand a network, you gain insight into who people may trust, find influential and credible.
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    In short; being able to accurately visualise networks has big implications for influencer mapping, identification and outreach. If you can discover who the idea starters, amplifiers or adapters are, you are at a distinct advantage (check out 'The Fire Hose, Ideas, and 'Topology of Influence' by my Edelman colleague, Jonathan Hargreaves for more information on influence).
Ian Guest

Animals Chart - 2 views

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    Visualisation of dinosaurs shown to scale with modern animals. (by SameerPrehistorica on deviantART)
Ian Guest

Darkhorse Analytics Blog - 1 views

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    Company specializing in data visualisation discusses and illuminates some really interesting points through their blog. Great examples too.
Ian Guest

Poppy Field - 3 views

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    Visualising War Fatalities
Ian Guest

Nineteen - 3 views

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    Interactive visualisation of data held in Excel spreadsheets
Ian Guest

Earth :: a global map of wind, weather, and ocean conditions - 4 views

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    Interactive visualisation showing wind speeds around the world
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    Great info on map.
John Pearce

Tweetping - 3 views

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    Tweetping is a Live Twitter visualisation.
John Pearce

CrowdSpot - 3 views

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    CrowdSpot is a practical and inclusive web-based tool designed to complement the planning process for public space improvements. CrowdSpot is also great for research and knowledge sharing projects. Let's say a Council is interested in finding out which of 10 possible bicycle infrastructure projects the public values most. CrowdSpot is able to highlight a map of the municipality, with the projects identified. Members of the public simply vote on the project/s they value most. The CrowdSpot team provide a detailed analysis of the data, including visualisations, to assist Council make the best decision possible.
Andrew Williamson

http://mentionmapp.com/beta/classic/index.php#hashtag-plnlead - 0 views

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    This is a really cool and funky visualisation tool that analysis your or others network connections through twitter. Worth a look. 
Shane Roberts

Gapminder World - 0 views

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    Now this is cool. Visualisation of data.
John Pearce

Chromaroma - 1 views

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    "Using your Oyster Card and Bike Key, Chromaroma lets you play the city as you travel. It tells you stories, gives you points, and visualises your movements on an interactive map of London." Check out the video too
Ian Guest

Healthline Body Maps - 7 views

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    Interactive 3D visualisations of the human body and its constituent parts
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    Thanks to @rmbyrne & Free Technology for Teachers
Ian Guest

The evolution of the web - 4 views

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    Timeline and interactive visualisation illustrating the chronology of web technologies.
Shane Roberts

Chartle.net - interactive charts online! - 0 views

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    Building data visualisations
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    Interactive charts, no log in required at the moment
Ian Guest

RAWGraphs - 4 views

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    "The missing link between spreadsheets and data visualization."
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    Suitable even for school students, this tool allows you to visualise your data in order to understand them better and tell their story.
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