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Category Archives: technology
rewind history with timelapse satellite images
Here’s a link to a PhotoMap (satellite image) by NearMaps that shows the development of the site for the new Western Heights Secondary College in Geelong as at 9th November 2009. View Large Map You can see the date of … Continue reading
visualising what google has become – knowledgable
I was going to do a post on Jack Rebney but decided against it (I’ll be writing something about the Winnebago Man elsewhere). Instead here’s a link to a post entitled: Google This – 13 Years of World Domination Visualized. … Continue reading
Posted in innovation, software, technology, web 2.0
Tagged data, domination, facts, figures, google, history, information, visualisation
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keeping an eye of developments in education
From Futurelab comes the Education Eye. It a searchable, browsable space which leads you to discover new and exciting innovations tailored to the education industry and brought together in one easy-to-use location. Type in a search term and see what … Continue reading
Posted in learning, software, teaching, technology, web 2.0
Tagged explore, innovations, interface, mapping, visualisation
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