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Keri-Lee Beasley

Teaching with QR codes - 1 views

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    presentation about QR codes - great visuals
Keri-Lee Beasley

writing prompts - 0 views

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    Visually stunning writing prompts. Lots of good ideas here...
Keri-Lee Beasley

Resources - Heather Dowd - 3 views

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    Heather's fab resources for Visual Literacy.
Keri-Lee Beasley

20 Inspiring Posters with Design Quotes - 2 views

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    Quotes about design. I particularly like Saul Bass's "Design is thinking made visual" quote
Keri-Lee Beasley

Free Data Visualization Software | Tableau Public - 0 views

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    Another data visualisation tool - more sophisticated than Excel
Keri-Lee Beasley

RESEARCH: Great Search Sites - 3 views

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    Laura Whiteley's great research sites for students. Super roundup, presented in such a visual way.
Louise Phinney

More than Words Alone Can Say: Writing with Images in the Digital Age - Getting Smart by Susan Lucille Davis - DigLN, edchat, edlearning, EdTech, literacy, photo projects, visual learning - 0 views

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    "Despite more than a century of being bombarded with advertising and other media, educators all too often underestimate the importance of how we communicate using images"
Louise Phinney

RealtimeBoard - 1 views

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    sounds like a wallwisher kind of a tool
Keri-Lee Beasley

Icon Library | PICOL - Pictorial Communication Language - Icons & Pictorgrams - Pixel & Vector - 0 views

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    Pictorial Communication Language. Icons & Pictures that explain ideas. Great for simple presentations and for infographics. Similar to the Noun Project
Sean McHugh

Mural.ly - Google Docs for Visual People - 3 views

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    Best Web 2.0 tool I've seen in ages. Click it to believe it.
Jeffrey Plaman

Google Maps Tutorials - Google Developers - 0 views

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    This tutorial shows you how to: Import data into your Maps application. Display that data on a map using simple markers. Use symbols and heatmaps to improve the appearance and legibility of your map, and to represent secondary information. At the end of this tutorial, you will have created a map that displays real-time earthquake data, including magnitude. You can use these same techniques with your own data source to help you tell a more powerful story with the Google Maps API.
Jeffrey Plaman

Hans Rosling's 200 Countries, 200 Years, 4 Minutes - The Joy of Stats - BBC Four - YouTube - 1 views

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    Hans Rosling spoke at the IB Asia Pacific conference in 2012. If you don't know his work, here's a short introduction to how he uses data to tell stories.
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