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Roland Gesthuizen

Visualizing Historic Browser Statistics with Axiis - 0 views

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    "For the beta release of Axiis I prepared a visualization showing the historical browser breakdown of visitors to W3schools.com. Since then I've enhanced it a bit, adding the ability to filter by browser type, and Tom lent his artistic eye and did a little restyling. Although the number of Axiis tutorials out there is growing steadily, there are still very few, so I'll dive deep and explain exactly how this visualization works. "
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    Fascinating browser visualisation (click on the graph). Anybody spot the ironic image it makes with the Firefox logo?
Roland Gesthuizen

Interactive maps and visualizations | StatSilk - 0 views

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    "StatPlanet Plus - Interactive Mapping & Visualization Software StatPlanet Plus has support for large data sets, logo embedding, ESRI shapefile maps, exporting graphs and maps, and many more features. Read more"
Roland Gesthuizen

The 33 best tools for data visualization | Web design | Creative Bloq - 0 views

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    "A picture is worth a thousand words, but creating cool infographics can be time-consuming. So we've found 33 amazing tools to make it easier."
Roland Gesthuizen

Codea for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 1 views

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    "Codea lets you create games and simulations - or just about any visual idea you have. Turn your thoughts into interactive creations that make use of iPad features like Multi-Touch and the accelerometer. "
Roland Gesthuizen

What the Heck Happened to NASA.gov? | NASA - 0 views

  • Related content should be more effectively presented together. Multimedia and social media should be more tightly integrated with web content, while respecting the different preferences of social-media and web audiences.
  • We've moved to an open-source content-management system, a new content-delivery network and a new data center.
  • he navigation buttons are gone from the NASA Home Page. The topics are still there in the "Popular Topics" drop-down menu to the right of the main news stories. We moved them there to make more space for live events.
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    "Notice anything different? To start with, we've got a refreshed look, lightening the site's color palette. We hope this will address some of the complaints we've had about clutter and the page being hard to navigate visually. But that's just the beginning."
Roland Gesthuizen

What the Heck Happened to NASA.gov? | NASA - 1 views

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    "To start with, we've got a refreshed look, lightening the site's color palette. We hope this will address some of the complaints we've had about clutter and the page being hard to navigate visually. But that's just the beginning. "
John Pearce

History of Search Engines - Chronological List of Internet Search Engines (INFOGRAPHIC)... - 0 views

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    "This is a visual history of "search" and search engines; hopefully it's both a trip down memory lane and a useful resource for anyone looking to learn a bit more about the history of Internet search engines. If you like the graphic or find it useful you're welcome to embed the image on your own site, link to it, or give it a Digg/Stumble/Etc. "
John Pearce

Digital Storytelling with the iPad - 0 views

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    "Digital Storytelling can transform your students' writing into a visual masterpiece that is filled with voice and emotion, while enhancing critical thinking skills. The iPad takes digital storytelling to a new level by making the process easier, and even more engaging for students of all grade levels as well as for their teachers. This site will help guide you in what you need for success in the iPad Digital Storytelling classroom."
Roland Gesthuizen

kidsprogramming / Scratch - 1 views

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    "Scratch is a visual programming environment that allows students to easily learn the constructs of computer programming that the environment provides. It comes with an extensive library of programs that can be deconstructed to allow the relativly rapid uptake of a basic understanding of programming."
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    Interesting programming outline by Mike from ECAWA, Western Australia.
John Pearce

DeweyDigger - 1 views

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    DeweyDigger.com is a visual search portal where you can "Explore knowledge via the Dewey Decimal Classification; just clickety-click."  On the splash page you are presented with the main Dewey Numbers and an ever-changing interactive panorama showing images from these listings.  Next you need to click on an image to access a cloud tag of terms in that call number.  From there you can select a tag and then select a search or research tool to locate information.
Roland Gesthuizen

www.Visual6502.org - 0 views

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    "Here we'll slowly but surely present our small team's effort to preserve, study, and document historic computers .. Have you ever wondered how the chips inside your computer work? How they process information and run programs? Are you maybe a bit let down by the low resolution of chip photographs on the web or by complex diagrams that reveal very little about how circuits work?"
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    Fascinating computer history project.
John Pearce

http://www.readwriteweb.com/assets_c/2011/01/Twitterverse-26752.php - 0 views

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    Twitter's importance as an ecosystem can't be underestimated. Sociologist Brian Solis and data visualization specialists JESS3 have got together to create an infographic that shows just how big it's become. This version is interactive with each application link active.
John Pearce

How Cybersmart are you? - 1 views

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    From ACMA Cybersmart this very catchy video has stats on what students are doing online as well as lots of targetted advice on what to do to prevent problems and what to do when problems arise. It also contains visual links to the support docs that Cybersmart can provided.
Roland Gesthuizen

Information and Communications Technology | Domains | Victorian Essential Learning Stan... - 0 views

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    ICT provides a rich and flexible learner-centred environment in which students can experiment and take risks when developing new understanding. Its extensive capabilities allow students, by visually coding and representing their thinking, to clarify thoughts, and to identify patterns and form relationships between new and existing knowledge.
Roland Gesthuizen

20 superb data visualisation tools for web designers | Design | Creative Bloq - 0 views

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    "From simple charts to complex maps and infographics, Brian Suda's round-up of the best - and mostly free - tools has everything you need to bring your data to life."
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