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Jill Giacomini

Mobile Learning Resources - 0 views

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    " For those getting started with mobile learning, this site provides some resources."
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mLearnopedia - 0 views

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    "Mobile blog concentrating on mobile technologies for learning"
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mLearnopedia.com - 0 views

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    Site dedicated to mobile learning
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Perspective for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

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    From Nicole Ellison: Perspective is a platform for exploring, creating, and sharing audiovisual stories with data. Today's storytelling involves a mishmash of apps, websites, blog tools, and technologies. Perspective simplifies all this by combining the essential elements of storytelling into a single iPad App.
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Rubrics for Teachers - Assessment - 0 views

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    From Greg
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Venngage - 0 views

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    From NTEN-This is a subscription-based online infographic creation tool that provides users with the ability to create and publish a variety of different infographics. The site currently offers five templates to use as a starting point, or you can create your own from a blank page. While there are a number of options for customization, there are fewer backgrounds than Easel.ly. Venngage does provide the ability to choose from a variety of chart types, and you can upload data as a CSV to create charts. The finished product can be embedded on a blog or website, downloaded as an image, or accessible online. The company provides a variety of pricing plans, along with a 14-day free trial for new users.
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Free Data Visualization Software | Tableau Public - 0 views

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    Tableau is desktop-based data visualization software used by many large companies and media properties to create sophisticated visual representations of large datasets. They have now released Tableau Public, a free web-based tool that allows users to create and share interactive charts. The catch is that there is no ability to create private visualizations - all data that you upload to the Tableau Public site is publicly accessible to anyone on the web, and anyone can download the workbook (and underlying data) that you are displaying. The site has active forums, and is full of helpful information for people trying to get a handle on data visualization best practices.
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