This report provides an analysis of the responses to questions from a bespoke NFER online teacher survey, using NFER's Teacher Voice Panel, for the DfE's Vital Programme (delivered by the Open University).
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This report provides an analysis of the responses to questions from a bespoke NFER online teacher survey, using NFER's Teacher Voice Panel, for the DfE's Vital Programme (delivered by the Open University).
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April 10, 6:27 PM
When it comes to visualizing data, it’s important to pick the right graph and the right kind of data range. Make it too detailed, and information gets lost and the reader leaves confused. Too simplified, and your data’s integrity is weakened. Choosing the right infographic element shouldn’t be an art but common sense. After all, it’s an infographic – readers should get the gist of things at first glance and not have to get crossed-eyed in making sense of things... Via Lauren Moss
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April 10, 6:55 AM
General reference for basic visualization design elements, applications, and best practices... Delete the scoop?
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Charts are a great tool because they communicate information visually. On Onlinecharttool.com you can design and share your own charts online and for free. We support a number of different chart types like: bar charts, pie charts, line charts, bubble charts and radar plots. Via Baiba Svenca
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March 6, 1:26 PM
Chart Tool is the easiest and fastest web application for creating different charts to be used in your presentations. No registration is required. Build your chart and download it in various formats or send it to anyone by email. Chart tool is free to use.
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March 6, 8:47 PM
Nice to have all of these different charts in one place. Delete the scoop?
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Diagramly is a capable online diagramming tool, it’s free and can produce fairly complex diagrams and charts... Via Baiba Svenca, Salah ALhaj Ahmed, Paul McKillop Delete the scoop?
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Diagrammr - create and share diagrams by writing sentences Via Baiba Svenca, Petra Pollum, Maggie Verster, Les Howard Delete the scoop?
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March 15, 11:20 AM
Chartle is a free interactive chart creation tool using Java which works online, you don't need to download it. No registration. When your chart is ready, you can publish it or embed it on your website. Because of its simplicity, it is great for using with students. Delete the scoop?
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March 4, 12:46 PM
iCharts accelerates data storytelling with simplistic, interactive, visualization tools for big and small data providers. Via Baiba Svenca
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March 6, 6:34 PM
There is an emerging learning trend towards visual stimulus as a result of growing up with videos, TV, and technology from barbie laptops to Ipads. This is a great resource for tutors to reach this audience while using few words.
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March 15, 5:07 PM
Here's a great tool for building up the Taxonomy usage in your classroom!
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With DiagramPainter, you can quickly draw flowchart diagrams, mind mappings, organization charts, and more. With a few clicks, you can then integrate the diagram in your favourite program, by copying it to the clipboard as image, or saving it as file... Free trial. Via Baiba Svenca, Brian Weir, Juergen Wagner
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December 22, 2012 6:21 AM
A useful tool for all business executives who regularly make complex or data presentations. The tool helps you make flowchart diagrams, mind maps and even organization charts. It can save your diagram in various formats like .jpg or .png You can also try using editable PowerPoint diagrams specially designed for business users. You can use such diagrams as is or edit them to suit your style. Take for example a MindMap and see how it is used to show how to Strike a Balance in Life - http://www.24point0.com/product-reviews-and-applications/easy-to-download-edit-%E2%80%93-mind-map-diagram-for-ppt-presentations/ Delete the scoop?
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