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Ript™
"Part scrapbook, part “to-do” list (or to-buy list), Ript mimics the actions of ripping, piling and arranging scraps of information. If you can see it on your computer, you can “rip” it. Simply drag and drop images and text from the internet or your computer and arrange them however you please — making it easy
to compile, print and share your handiwork."
Google Image Swirl
A new way to search through Google Images, with a nice interface that let's you look at images grouped by similarities
YouCube by Aaron Meyers
This tools allows you to map six YouTube videos to an interactive 3D cube. Once you make your own YouCube, you can save it to the database and share it.
Tagul - Gorgeous tag clouds
Tagul is a resource similar to Wordle. However, Tagul allows users to sign up, save Taguls and embed them into webpages.
eyePlorer.com
A graphical search engine that is useful in helping to narrow down research topics and organize information for a report or project
Mind Map Inspiration
Mind Maps for inspiration and motivation, plus mindmapping tips, drawing tips, techniques for enhancing your creativity and improving idea generation.
Thematic Mapping Engine - thematicmapping.org
Thematic Mapping Engine (TME) enables you to visualise global statistics on Google Earth. The primary data source is UNdata.
widgenie - Home
Widgenie provides a set of tools that allows you to easily take data from a spreadsheet and turn it into bar charts, pie charts, line charts, area charts, and tabular charts. You can import data from Excel spreadsheets, Google spreadsheets, or any CSV file. If you just want to test out Widgenie you can use their sample data sets
15 Stunning Examples of Data Visualization | Web Design Ledger
"Data Visualization is a method of presenting information in a graphical form. Good data visualization should appear as if it is a work of art. This intrigues the viewer and draws them in so that they can further investigate the data and info that the graphic represents. In this post there are 15 stunning examples of Data Visualization that are true works of art.
http://www.upscale.utoronto.ca/GeneralInterest/Harrison/Flash
Physics concepts illustrated with flash animations. It contains a variety of topics, listed in alphabetical order.
Nota : Casual Collaboration
Materials can be shared and edited simultaneously with group members -- or anyone online. The work is never lost b/c it is auto-saved and immediately published. It is useful for group projects and hands-on instructions and you can incorporate student responses into your material as you develop it. It’s free of charge
VUVOX - slideshows, photo, video and music sharing, Myspace codes
This tool gives you the power to create stories very quickly. You provide whatever content you have ie take pictures, video, audio and text. Then you mix it up, chse backgrounds, colors, textures that create the atmosphere you want. You can then share your work with the world
CO2 emissions, birth & death rates by country, simulated real-time
This is a stunning example of what ‘good design’ can bring to the understanding of statistical information. Good use of colour, layout and typographic information helps create a more engaging (and potentially more easily understood) reality. There are numerous uses for this; not least in playful and enjpyable learning.
"A visual real-time simulation that displays the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, birth rates, and death rates of every country in the world."
Slatebox :: Visualize Everything - Welcome!
A visualization platform that makes it easy to markup ideas on embeddable "slates" and convey the information visually. Anyone can create an account for free and use SlateBox to build a diagram, flowchart, or more. If you own a blog or website, you can also embed these slates directly on your site.
Lovely Charts | Free online diagramming software
Free online diagramming software. Flowcharts, Sitemaps, Organisation charts, Wireframes, Family trees, Network diagrams.
Wisdomap | Welcome
Wisdomap is mind mapping that allows you to attach notes, videos, pictures, links and files. The colourful, bright maps engage the right side of the brain, while keeping notes and media outside the mind map ensures clarity.
Exploratree - Exploratree by FutureLab
A free web resource which can be used for downloading, using and making interactive thinking guides. Thinking guides can be useful for supporting independent and group research projects with frameworks for thinking, planning and enquiry.
Literature-Map - The tourist map of literature
Literature Map provides a web of authors you might like based on authors that you already enjoy reading. To use Literature Map just type an author's name into the search box and webbed list of authors will be displayed. The authors' names closest to the author whose name you entered are the authors whose work you're most likely to enjoy.
TheBrain - Mind Mapping Software, Brainstorming, GTD and Visual KM Software
Mind Mapping Software. Simply type in your ideas. Drag and drop files and web pages. Any idea can be linked to anything else. Using your digital Brain is like cruising through a Web of your thinking. See new relationships. Discover connections. Go from the big picture of everything to a specific detail in seconds.
GOOD Transparencies Archive - a set on Flickr
GOOD Magazine has made an archive of its wonderfully designed ‘Transparencies’ series of infographics available on Flickr. The images span myriad graphic styles and cover compelling, disparate topics, from global sugar consumption to public transit.
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