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Gephi KS2 Numeracy Tools Use as a demonstration tool to aid the use of a protractor and test your angle estimation skills. Fridge magnet style numbers and symbols for a variety of open ended tasks. Use the notepad to capture equations made. A classic Guess the Numbers game. The computer generates a random number - you work towards getting closer to the hidden number by using the higher or lower clues given in the feedback. Demonstration tools to support whole class and group teaching in the daily maths lesson. Use the Big Blue Calculator on the Interactive whiteboard. A versatile hundred square with three highlight colours, hide or reveal, variable start number and a variable step feature. A smaller version of the versatile hundred square with three highlight colours, hide or reveal, variable start number and a variable step feature. Let's see how well you know your calculator! The TESiboard Fraction Machine Tool is a great activity for exploring equivalence.

LearningApps.org - interaktive und multimediale Lernbausteine Comment faire un Google Motion Chart Google Motion Chart est un outil puissant et simple d'utilisation qui permet d'interroger facilement un grand nombre de points de données. Voici en quelques étapes simples comment réaliser le sien. Faire parler des tableaux de données, c’est pas facile. On peut les décrire à la main, mais c’est long et fastidieux. OWNI l’a testé pour expliquer les causes de la crise grecque. Tutoriel par l’exemple : Tentons d’expliquer pourquoi un pays émet du CO2. 1. Trouvez une base de données. Sélectionnez les séries de données qui vous paraissent pertinentes. 2. Pour pouvoir travailler proprement, il disposer de données homogènes. On va ici se limiter à analyser les 27 pays de l’UE de 1990 à 2007. Les onglets AI et CA donnent accès à des données plus détaillées. 3. Mettez à jour le tableau et exportez. Exportez dans Microsoft Excel. On récupère maintenant chaque tableau dans Excel. Faites un export par série de données, si bien que vous devriez avoir un fichier excel pour chaque série. 4. 5. 6. 7.

ConceptuaMath Tool Library Conceptua Math Terms of Use Please read these Terms of Use carefully before using any of the Web sites operated by Conceptua Math, LLC. ("Conceptua Math Sites"). By accessing or using the Conceptua Math Sites, you agree to be legally bound by these Terms of Use. As part of the Conceptua Math Sites, you may be provided with the an online platform, including a browser interface, transmission, access and storage, which will allow you to create and/or modify certain content of the Conceptua Math Sites and store such content and/or modifications (the "Service"). Conceptua Math, LLC. grants you a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use and display the audio and visual information, documents, products and software contained in or made available through the Service (the "Content") solely for your own internal educational purposes, and those of any educational institution that you serve either as an employee, a consultant, or a parent. Hyperlinks to this Site General

tuto Impure Impure is a new programming language designed to give non-programmers access to professional tools for data visualization. Users can use it to process and display data from social media feeds, financial information and more. Unlike Processing, a simple programming language for data visualization and art, Impure is a completely visual language – there’s no need to learn any code. The programming language is also completely web hosted – there is no development environment to install. It’s sort of like Yahoo! Above is a sceenshot of Impure being used to process a Twitter feed. Although it’s targeted at non-programmers, some basic programming knowledge would clearly be useful. Given the data deluge that many enterprise face, easy tools for data visualization should be in high demand – especially in areas like social monitoring. For some background on the joys of data visualization, check out this TED talk.

MathsPad Tutorials for Fusion Tables Create with Fusion Tables These tutorials step you through using Fusion Tables’ features to accomplish neat things with your data. See what others have done in the Example Gallery. Basic tutorials Get started using Fusion Tables: Create a map Turn a table of locations into a map. Extending your knowledge Gathering data Create: Collaborative data gathering Give everyone their own table to update, while keeping the eagle-eye view on all of it. Maps Make an intensity map with custom boundaries Display polygons in different colors according to values in your data. Publishing / Embedding Embed visualizations in Google Sites Work around the JavaScript restrictions in Google Sites Merge tricks Use merge to apply map styles by category Want a different icon or color for the map? Working with other tools Use Overlays in Google MapMaker Host your location data in Google Fusion Tables to help while editing Google MapMaker. Search Clear search Close search Google apps Main menu

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