Visualization
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A view of the future?
I really am a person that enjoys visualizations. This is another excellent example of what a skilled person can do. The work of Stephen Velasco is very interesting. At his site, he shares a visualization of the future of Toronto. My first visual remembrance of visiting Toronto personally was on our Grade 13 field trip. We took a bus… Continue reading
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This Week in Ontario Edublogs
This past Wednesday, Stephen and I finished off our summer where we’d invited a number of Ontario bloggers to join us on the show. The last guest was Aviva Dunsiger who joined us from school and shared her environment with the world with this Twitter picture from her studio, er closet, at school away from… Continue reading
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Listen to Wikipedia
And now for something completely different. And decidely cool. If you’ve ever used Wikipedia (and who hasn’t), you know that it’s a wealth of information and seems to be changing by the moment. Wouldn’t you like to see that? Or maybe even hear that? Then, Listen to Wikipedia is for you. Read about it here.… Continue reading
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COVID visualizations
I think we are all familiar with news reports daily giving us updates on the “new instances” of the virus. Almost as an after thought, they might throw in a summary of cases. Sometimes, I just want more and recently ran into these resources, specifically for looking at things province wide. The first comes from… Continue reading
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