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Joe Polman

GIS for History - 0 views

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    "Bringing Historical Census Data Alive! This site gives history students and teachers the power of GIS to investigate critical moments in American history (for example, here's our Great Migration map). Each investigation provides an interactive GIS map for studying patterns in historical census data over a period of time, a collection of historical documents chosen to help put the data into historical context, and lesson plans created by teachers and university instructors. We hope that this site makes American history more accessible to history students of all ages."
Joe Polman

TouchGraph - 1 views

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    Visualize Google, Amazon, Facebook, or one's own Excel data. "Data Visualization Made Practical TouchGraph's powerful visualization solutions reveal relationships between people, organizations, and ideas. Explore the wealth of information in today's growing data collections with our intuitive visual interfaces. "
Joe Polman

Cool Infographics - 1 views

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    "Charts and Graphs can communicate data; infographics turn data into information"
Cynthia Graville

The Changing Face of Data Mining by Janez Demsar on Prezi - 0 views

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    The changing face of data mining- a prezi
Joe Polman

Information Is Beautiful | Ideas, issues, knowledge, data - visualized! - 0 views

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    The website of "data journalist" David McCandless. Really solid design and informative infographics.
Cynthia Graville

7 Basic Rules for Making Charts and Graphs - 1 views

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    Flowing data (the site) is amazing in general, this article gives great insight into 7 rules for making charts and graphs
Joe Polman

DEBATE: What can GIS offer World History? « History Compass Exchanges - 2 views

  • was responding to Stephen Hornsby’s position paper, in which he comments on the poor cartographic quality of most GIS visualizations. He says, “Fourth, the GIS that I have seen always seem clunky. The aesthetic representation of data in a GIS hardly seems to have been addressed. I have yet to see a GIS that comes close to the work of a good cartographer.” Cartography is a powerful form of communication, but to be effective, a cartographic representation must be carefully designed to convey the desired message. A GIS visualization will seldom accomplish this end because it is frequently cluttered with data that distracts from what the creator wants to communicate and the current GIS software packages still do not permit cartographic production of the highest quality. Frankly, many GIS users do not know much about cartography. Maps and other forms of visual information can certainly carry narratives, as David Staley asserted, but to do so, they must be well designed to communicate clearly the intended message. David has written about the need for such effective visualization designs.
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    Ooh, the best part of this is in the comments on the blog post! The readers are SERIOUS about the topic!
Joe Polman

Snake Oil? The scientific evidence for health supplements | Information Is Beautiful - 1 views

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    This is an interactive data visualization showing the popularity and the amount of evidence for various health supplements. You can turn off and on the conditions the supplements are intended to treat. There are also hyperlinks to key studies.
Cynthia Graville

Visualizing Meaning » About the project - 2 views

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    Also, just cool. What visualization has stuck with you your whole life? "All 1,943 Cornell Faculty were asked to respond to the following question: Of the many charts (graph, map, diagram, table and 'other') you have seen in your life, which has been the most important, remarkable, meaningful or valuable? On the archival paper provided, they were asked to create a copy of the chart and in the remaining space annotate notable attribute of the data and the image, describe what they remembered about first seeing this image and comment on why they chose this image. All other Cornell community members are invited to share their favorite chart by visiting the display table in Mann Library near the reference desk on the first floor."
Joe Polman

FieldScope - Collaborative Mapping for Education - 0 views

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    "National Geographic FieldScope is a web-based mapping, analysis, and collaboration tool designed to support geographic investigations and engage students as citizen scientists investigating real-world issues - both in the classroom and in outdoor education settings. FieldScope enhances student scientific investigations by providing rich geographic context - through maps, mapping activities, and a rich community where student fieldwork and data is integrated with that of peers and professionals, adding analysis opportunities and meaning to student investigations. "
Joe Polman

A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods - 1 views

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    Very clever representation of representation types, with linked examples.
Stacy Hollins

Online Chart Builder - 2 views

shared by Stacy Hollins on 07 Oct 10 - Cached
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    With your free account from ChartGizmo you can now create charts for your website, blog and social network profiles. ChartGizmo may be useful for those who need to visualize financial, scientific or other type of data.
Joe Polman

National Education Technology Plan 2010 | U.S. Department of Education - 0 views

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    "The National Education Technology Plan, Transforming American Education: Learning Powered by Technology, calls for applying the advanced technologies used in our daily personal and professional lives to our entire education system to improve student learning, accelerate and scale up the adoption of effective practices, and use data and information for continuous improvement. It presents five goals with recommendations for states, districts, the federal government, and other stakeholders. Each goal addresses one of the five essential components of learning powered by technology: Learning, Assessment, Teaching, Infrastructure, and Productivity."
Cynthia Graville

Peak Break-Up Times On Facebook - 0 views

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    Ok, while you might not be able to get away with this at some schools, this is an amazing hook to let (older) kids explore the power of taking piles of data and transferring it to an infographic.
Joe Polman

Ed Tech 6416 @ UM-St. Louis - Course Description - 0 views

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    for class "Teaching & Learning With Technology: Graphical Representation Tools"
Joe Polman

How Different Groups Spend Their Day - Interactive Graphic - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Based on the "American Time Use Survey"
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