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How To Create Presentation Slides That Are Out Of This World

Want to spice up your next corporate presentation? Take it from us, Make your next presentation Out Of This World! Download this Presentation for a Tweet here:

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Jasmin Rez's comment, April 21, 2013 10:14 PM
thank you for sharing :)
Chantal Sim's curator insight, May 20, 2013 1:18 PM

As I always trying to make my presentation more remarkable than before, I think it is good tips for me and us. These are really nice to learn for your future presentation especially for those of who have presentation for this semester.

 

So if you are interested in making your presentation look fancy and effective, it will be worthy to see all the slides!

Chantal Sim's comment, May 20, 2013 1:20 PM
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Five of the Most Important Infographics of the 19th Century

Five of the Most Important Infographics of the 19th Century | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

Data visualization is not a new phenomenon. For centuries, artists and historians, educators and scientists have been creating illustrations to better communicate complex information.


From Emma Willard’s “Picture of Nations” to Dimitri Mendeleev’s Periodic Table, historical infographics continue to inspire and educate today. Here is a look at some of the most influential and beautiful infographics from the 19th century...


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LEGO.com Digital Designer Virtual Building Software

LEGO.com Digital Designer Virtual Building Software | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

Logiciel gratuit permettant de créer en lego tout ce qu'il vous plaira. Pourquoi ne pas l'essayer en technologie au collège ? Ou chez vous, simplement par plaisir ?

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Daniel Morgenstern's curator insight, June 1, 2013 12:43 PM

permet de modéliser des objets LEGO avec les élèves, en association ou non avec Mindstorms

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Seeing Color Through Infographics and Data Visualizations

Seeing Color Through Infographics and Data Visualizations | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

Color is a crucial part of our visual experience.

It indicates many things in our lives, from the ripeness of a banana, to how someone is feeling, to which subway line we should be on.

 

Not everyone sees colors the same way, and colors have drastically different meanings in different cultures, but one thing we all have in common: color is important. These visualizations all show us different things about colors.

 

Visit the original article for over a dozen infographics and links related to color psychology, trends and various uses and applications.


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The top 20 data visualisation tools

The top 20 data visualisation tools | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

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...

A common question is how to get started with data visualisations. Beyond following blogs, you need to practice – and to practice, you need to understand the tools available. In this article, get introduced to 20 different tools for creating visualisations: from simple charts to complex graphs, maps and infographics. Almost everything here is available for free, and \you may have installed already...

 

Very interesting.


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Randy Rebman's curator insight, January 28, 2013 12:33 PM

This looks like it might be a good source for integrating infographics into the classroom.