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Jean Marrapodi

A Tour through the Visualization Zoo - ACM Queue - 4 views

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    Great list of Visual Diagram options. Lots of concepts. Great collections.
Christine Southard

Top 10 Tips for Great Pictures - 2 views

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    Thanks to Caleb at #edcamp
Megan Black

Learn.Genetics™ - 1 views

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    Excellent graphics and animations of complex biological science topics as well as virtual experiments you could not do in a normal public school classroom.
Jean Marrapodi

Mashpedia: Multimedia, Social and Real-Time Encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Search engine that pulls up social media info as well as general web: Flickr, YouTube, Twitter sorted by type. Lots of info all at once.
Ruth Howard

Mind bites - a set on Flickr - 4 views

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    See his other bites too on Flickr plenty on on internet/education etc
edtechdiva x

Dumpr - 1 views

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    Simple as 1, 2, 3 -- choose an effect, upload an image, then either save, email, print, blog or upload to a social networking website. Some effects available: Photo to Sketch, Alien Vision, Amazing Goo (this one allows you to click & drag your mouse to 'morph' parts of the image) NOTE: Though most effects are free, there is a paid Pro version which "As a member, you get access to the latest effects, additional image hosting storage, and option to save high resolution images (where supported.)". Can upload jpegs, gifs & pngs NOTE: Who owns the coypright on the generated images? For all effects, other than Museumr and Celebrity Paparazzi, the owner of the original photo is the owner of the processed result.
edtechdiva x

Bookr - 1 views

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    Share & uses only Flickr images. Book may have as many pages as you want. PLUS: embedded search feature only searches Creative Commons MINUS: Cover page, the title is a fixed location. Inside pages are static in terms of layout - image on top; text (not sure the limit on # of characters) along the bottom. From what I can see, the search only results in a limited number of images from Flickr. Also, I do not see a citation section, so am not able to properly cite the images used. You can send your completed 'book' as an email attachment or embed it into a blog/webpage. NOTE: Once you click 'Publish' there is NO going back to edit.
edtechdiva x

One True Media - 3 views

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    "First, you upload your content (photos, video, music) into your One True Media account, or add from popular sites such as Facebook, Flickr or Photobucket. Second, use the content you just uploaded to create a video montage. Third, share your creation with others online or with TiVo and/or buy a DVD copy of your Montage." "First, click on the "Join Us" link on the top of the page. Second, create an account for yourself. It's fast, easy, and safe. Then, start creating your first video montage!" "Creating a video montage and sharing it online is free. You just set up a free account and get started. "
edtechdiva x

NationsIllustrated.com - The World in Pictures - 4 views

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    OK for educational use. "You are permitted to print or download extracts from these pages for your personal non-commercial use only. Any copies of these pages saved to disk or to any other storage medium may only be used for subsequent viewing purposes or to print extracts for personal use."
edtechdiva x

A Picture's Worth - 4 views

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    NOTE!!!! "You are only authorised to view the pages of this Site. Unless otherwise agreed with the respective copyright owners, you may not duplicate, publish, modify or otherwise distribute the material on this Site." Good to generate ideas, BUT NOT to be used
Fred Delventhal

Five Card Flickr - 2 views

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    You are dealt five random photos for each draw, and your task is to select one each time to add to a selection of images, that taken together as a final set of 5 images- tell a story in pictures. When you are done, you the option to add a title and explanation, then you can save the story so you can put a link in your resume or send to your Mom (she pay print it out and tape it to the fridge, or she may criticize your creativity, your mileage and mom may vary). Plus we offer the ability to tweet your story!
Fred Delventhal

Colours In Cultures - 3 views

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    Different colors mean different things in different cultures. Here is your visual guide.
Ruth Howard

mikons.com | create and connect - 5 views

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    Beaut graphic design tool, create logos, rebus stories, personalised icons, visual graphic,or your own product lines
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    This is great Ruth. Thanks for sharing! I'm going to Tweet about it now.
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