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Marge RunkleInformation gathering machine. KOOL!
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Danny Nicholsonvisual search engine
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Yoon Soo LimThis is an unusual tool which could have several applications. In essence it enables you to search the Internet and quickly gather the keyfacts around a topic by following the links that Eyeplorer suggests. I suppose it is a bit like a search thesaurus. Best way to see what it can do is to try it.
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Miss OConnora visual search engine with notetaking capabilites
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Colin GallagherVisual search engine
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Joseph AlvaradoVery cool way to search for items.
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Ann Marie Dlottgraphical knowledge engine
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Doug Petersonthe graphical knowledge enging
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Jean PotterInteresting visual search engine that allows you to save your notes - requires registration.
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Janice Stearnsvisual search tool
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Justin MedvedThe graphical knowledge engine
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Kimberly LaPrairieSo, my favorite tool this week is eyePlorer. According to their website, eyePlorer is “the graphical knowledge engine.” This tool is a great place for research. Once you enter your topic of interest, eyePlorer scans the web to find anything related to your topic. It combines all the information into one diagram, separated by category.
In each category, you’ll see little dots, or as they call to call them, “eyespots.” The eyespots represent concepts about your topic, or information -- the bigger ones represent “common” facts, and little ones might be lesser known. How is it related to your topic? Just click it! It will show you the fact source. And guess what? You don’t even have to write this information down! There is a notebook feature with eyePlorer and all you have to do is drag the fact to the notebook and it’s stored! Take a look at my video using eyePlorer to search Greece. -
Ian GuestGraphical search engine - wow!
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Vicki Barrgraphical knowledge engine; background knowledge
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Valerie B.graphical search engine
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Jennifer Earlstudents type a word to research and site displays the results as a colorful pie chart to show categories and relationships between words. definitions appear from wikipedia. drag texxt to the notepad and then it can be copied to clipboard to add to docume
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Brian MillerGraphical search engine. Interesting tool.
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Rebekka Stasnywow! Really cool tool.
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Rhondda PowlingA graphical search engine that is useful in helping to narrow down research topics and organize information for a report or project
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Anne FoxVIable alternative to Google?
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Carol FurchnerWow! Cool search tool! Hard to describe, but check it out!
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Andrew LambEyePlorer is a great new site (still in beta) that can be summed up as a visual search engine for WikiPedia. At first glance it looks like a giant color wheel. All you have to do is type in your search in the "search bar" and watch what happens (ignore the german, the site runs in English).
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Ced PaineGraphical knowlege engine
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John FaigVisual search engine
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Kathleen Gormleygraphical knowldege engine; might be useful in classroom to compare books, etc.
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Yassine L HassaniGraphical knowledge engine
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Joquetta JohnsonCheckout http://eyeplorer.com/show/ "new & innovative way 2 explore & process knowledge." http://bit.ly/4PDET [from http://twitter.com/accordin2jo/statuses/3090749629]
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Randee DeichExample image of eyePlorer
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Ammar Elhassan ElMerhbiInnovative visual research tool on the web
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E Bgraphical knowledge engine
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Fred GagnoneyePlorer.com, the graphical knowledge engine. Explore relations!

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