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Marge Runkle

ONLINE GRAPHS AND CHARTS | create and design your own graphs and charts online | INDEX - 1 views

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    Charts and graphs are a great tool because they communicate information visually. On Onlinecharttool.com you can design and share your own graphs online and for free. We support a number of different chart types like: bar charts, pie charts, line charts, bubble charts and radar plots.
Michelle Krill

Using new visualizations to tell your story - Official Google Docs Blog - 1 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."
karen sipe

Wonderful Charts Featuring Bloom's Taxonomy Apps for iPad ~ Educational Technology and ... - 1 views

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    Links to charts relating apps to bloom's taxonomy
Ann Baum (Johnston)

Project Planning Chart « WRDSB CATC Camp - 1 views

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    Chart for task, purpose of task, and what tools/resources one might use.
Marge Runkle

FREE PowerPoint Twitter Tools | SAP Web 2.0 - 1 views

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    "The PowerPoint Twitter Tools prototypes are now available. Created using SAP BusinessObjects Xcelsius (but requiring only PowerPoint for Windows and Adobe Flash to run), the twitter tools allow presenters to see and react to tweets in real-time, embedded directly within their presentations, either as a ticker or refreshable comment page. There are currently eight tools - you can easily cut and paste them into your own PowerPoint decks: * PowerPoint Twitter feedback slides * PowerPoint AutoTweet * PowerPoint Twitter voting - bar charts and pie chart * PowerPoint Twitter ticker bar * PowerPoint Mood meter * PowerPoint Crowd meter * PowerPoint Zoom text * PowerPoint Twitter update bar"
Marge Runkle

Tasty Data Goodies - Swivel - 2 views

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    Swivel features more than 15,000 data sets for users to play with in various categories ranging from Economics to Health to Technology. From the data, users have created hundreds of thousands of graphs, charts and infographics, including the one below that visualizes the amount of rainfall in California since 1870. You can get started by copying and pasting your data or uploading an Excel spreadsheet or CSV file to the site. Once you've create your visualization, you can embed it anywhere on the web.\n
karen sipe

3 Excellent iPad Workflow Sheets for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 1 views

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    Ipad workflow charts for making a poster, talking research, and vocabulary words on the ipad
Marge Runkle

Verifiable - 2 views

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    Verifiable allows users to upload, mash and visualize data. Verifiable just launched earlier this year and has fewer publicly available data sets, but it does offer greater flexibility on how the data is styled and presented. Graphic designers will appreciate the ability to change and tweak the presentation and add details like custom labels and shading. Verifiable is free to use if you keep your charts public, but also has a inexpensive pricing plan for those who want to keep their work private.\n
Marge Runkle

Cacoo - Create diagrams online Real time collaboration - 2 views

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    Cacoo is a user friendly online drawing tool that allows you to create a variety of diagrams such as site maps, wire frames, UML and network charts.\nCacoo can be used free of charge.
karen sipe

Wolfram|Alpha: Computational Knowledge Engine - 1 views

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    "Enter your question or calculation and Wolfram|Alpha uses its built-in algorithms and a growing collection of data to compute the answer."
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    Wolfram/Alpha is to be the first web-based tool that can find answers to all systematic knowledge in the world. For educators, this "computational iknowledge engine" can find objective and fact-based answers for a variety of subject areas. Type in "Newton's Law," for example, and the formula for force is explained. Enter in an equation for a line, and the site plots the line on a graph. Ask "What is the GDP of the United States and Canada?" and a chart depicts a side-byside comparison of the nations' economic data.
Ann Baum (Johnston)

Adolescent Literacy - Classroom Strategies - 2 views

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    Chart with graphic organizer with focus (vocab, comprehension, and writing) indicated for the before, during, and after time frames of reading. from AdLit.org
Pat Kennedy

Inaugural Words 1789 - Present - 3 views

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    Website - A look at the language of presidential inaugural addresses. The most-used words in each address appear in the interactive chart below, sized by number of uses. Words highlighted in yellow were used significantly more in this inaugural address than average.
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    This website was shared at the Discovery Day. Make sure you click on a word. Above it will show that word used in other Presidents' speeches. Interesting.
karen sipe

Create A Graph - 2 views

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    "Graphs and charts are great because they communicate information visually. For this reason, graphs are often used in newspapers, magazines and businesses around the world."
Michelle Krill

Supporting Evidence Home - 0 views

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    "We founded Supporting Evidence with the goal of collecting data from reliable sources, comparing and combining it in a variety of ways and publishing understandable charts that inform and entertain our visitors."
Marge Runkle

Widgenie - 2 views

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    Widgenie lets users upload data from a variety of sources such as Excel spreadsheets, CSV files or Google Spreadsheets and using a drag and drop interface to create custom charts and graphs. Once the data has been arranged and styled, it is presented as a widget that can be embedded in web sites and social networks. Widgenie also has a premium service that offers unlimited widgets and branding opportunities.
karen sipe

Blooms apps - 1 views

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    Using Blooms Taxonomy in education is a highly effective way to scaffold learning for the students. With the recent popularity and pervasive nature of iOS devices in school districts it is essential for educators to understand how to implement Blooms in the classroom using the apps that are available.
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    This site includes apps aligned to blooms taxonomy.
Ann Baum (Johnston)

Backwards Edtech Tool Flow Chart - 0 views

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    Start with Student Task to find the tool
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    Start with Student Task to find the tool
Michelle Krill

Blogs Wikis Docs Chart - 0 views

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    Blog, wiki or google doc? Which do you need for what you're trying to accomplish? This matrix can help you decide.
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