8 Terrific Web Tools for Finding and Creating Data Visualizations
April 9, 2014 I got an email yesterday from a teacher asking about web tools that her students can use to create mapped data sets and visual representations of data. I went ahead and compiled the list below featuring some of the best web tools for this purpose. Besides enabling you to create data visualizations, these web tools also contain galleries and libraries of already made visualizations that students can use in their projects. 1- Statplanet StatPlanet (formerly StatPlanet Map Maker) is a free application for creating interactive maps which are fully customizable. This is one of my favourite data visualization tools. Create more than 30 chart types. MapStory empowers a global community to organize knowledge about the world spatially and temporally. Creately is another good tool to visually represent your data. HeatmapTool is a service for creating spectacular and accurate representations of your data. 8- ChartsBin
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