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Visualization resources. ArnetMiner - Academic Researcher Social Network Search. Chartle.net - interactive charts online! Customizing Network Diagram. Emotional Cartography - Edited by Christian Nold. Gallery. The "Gallery" section is new to our website.

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We hope to build a strong VUE community of users and thinkers. We need your help in creating a stimulating gallery area, showcasing your uses of VUE. Let us know about your maps and stories, and we will post them on this page. Featured Maps Patrick Szucs explains the use as a Tool for the Construction of Narrative. Eva Gladek of Except Integrated Systainability uses VUE to create system maps, read more about how they use VUE here. Tufts University Open Educational Resources (OER) Tufts University has been a leader in the Open Educational Resources (OER) movement, particularly in the health sciences. Chris Ray wrote a powerful description on how VUE has helped him become a more efficient learner. K. Professor Rémi Bachelet, from l'Ecole Centrale de Lille in France, has been encouraging his students to use VUE to help them learn about Project Management. iCardSort. Mind Map Library. 1000s of Mind Maps in FreeMind, MindManager and other formats - Mappio.

Mind Mapping. Mind Maps/Thinking Maps/Graphic Organizers. Online brainstorming and planning tool for team activities. Online Diagram & Flowchart Software - Collaboration Tool. Public Data Explorer. Saved Image. Subversive Cartographies. What are subversive cartographies?

Subversive Cartographies

This issue is addressed a series of presentations organized by Chris Perkins (University of Manchester) and Jörn Seemann (Louisiana State University) for the upcoming 2008 Association of American Geographers meeting (Boston, April 15-19 2008). “To be subversive, is to wish to overthrow, destroy or undermine the principles of established orders. As such subversive cartographies offer alternative representations to established social and political norms. Maps are no longer cast as mirrors of reality, instead they are increasingly conceived as diverse ways of thinking, perceiving and representing space and place which express values, world-views and emotions. Maps are no longer part of an elite discourse: they can empower, mystify, and enchant. Subversive Cartographies 1: Papers emphasizing the role of the aesthetic in the construction of alternative and artistic mappings. Lynch Debord Denis Wood, Independent Scholar Discussant: Vincent J.

The Must-Have App Review Rubric. Added by Jeff Dunn on 2011-11-22 So you just downloaded a few educational apps that you think might be useful in your classroom. How do you accurately compare and contrast them? Thanks to a new app review rubric from by eMobilize , it’s easier than ever to understand just how useful an app may be in the classroom. On a related note, the Edudemic Directory features many educational apps and lets you quickly compare them to see how they stack up. Give it a try today! I’ve rewritten the original rubric from eMobilize and tailored it to fit all school districts. Download The Rubric Here (PDF)