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Michelle Krill

Using new visualizations to tell your story - Official Google Docs Blog - 44 views

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    "New and improved chart types We've added annotated time-lines, organizational charts, gauges, our popular motion chart (which makes it easy to visualize data changing over time) and more to our chart types."
Ginger Lewman

Google Image Chart Creator: Create and Embed a Variety of Graphs and Charts - 38 views

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    Google Image Chart Creator is a free web tool provided to you by Google. It lets you create a variety of graphs by entering data points. In addition to plotting the data, it lets you customize various aspects of the graphs such as colors and margins. When you first visit the site you view thumbnails of different types of graphs that you can select from.
Allison Burrell

50 Google Charts Tricks for Your Next Classroom Presentation - 26 views

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    Tricks that can be used on Google Charts.
Pavlína Hublová

Gliffy: Free Chrome Extension To Draw Shapes, Flowcharts, And More! || Free Software - 17 views

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    "Gliffy is free Chrome Extension for drawing. Gliffy lets you Draw Shapes, Flow Charts, ER Diagrams, Venn Diagrams, and lot more."
Dennis OConnor

Internet Search Challenge: Adults Do Better - 0 views

  • Need proof that adults search and evaluate better than youth? These charts show how students in middle school and high school compare to teachers and librarians. The assessment is the pretest from a course we call "Investigative Searching 20/10."
  • To date, 449 middle schoolers, 414 high schoolers and 28 adults have taken the 10-item pretest that measures the ability to find critical information and evaluate its credibility. There are several differences that really stand out.
  • Are these the results you would expect? Do you think they are artificially low or about right? That's hard to say without seeing the pretest. Without disclosing specific items (in case you want to take the test), the 10 items focus on skills that have been described in previous posts, requiring the application of appropriate techniques to find the author of articles, the name of the publisher, the date of publication, other instances of the content on the Internet and references to web pages.
Pavlína Hublová

A Good Chart Featuring Some of The Best Educational Chrome Extensions for Teachers ~ Ed... - 30 views

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    This is a good list, but these aren't all Chrome Extensions. Some of them are apps. That's not too big of a deal, but we have a lot of folks confused about what a Chrome app is vs. an Extension. The blog post would be better titled "Chrome Options" for teachers vs. "Chrome Extensions for Teachers."
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