An infographic I created for a MOOC at Stanford: Designing New Learning Environments. Made with too little space, too little skills, too little time and too little research. Lots of fun though.
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An infographic I created for a MOOC at Stanford: Designing New Learning Environments. Made with too little space, too little skills, too little time and too little research. Lots of fun though.
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Snag.gy is an image hosting service that lets you paste images from your clipboard directly online. Any kind of image, from raw data to URL paths, can be pasted in one step. Snaggy also has a simple built-in editor you can use before you share your image. Via Baiba Svenca
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December 25, 2012 4:49 AM
A user-friendly tool for sharing your screenshots online. Can be easily used in education to produce a visual enhancement of talks, presentations or discussions.
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Informative infographic - nice! Thanks
Great and informative Infographic...
An infographic I created for a MOOC at Stanford: Designing New Learning Environments. Made with too little space, too little skills, too little time and too little research. Lots of fun though.