Admin webmdave Posted April 26, 2015 Admin Share Posted April 26, 2015 Matt Sundquist Inspired by a session at the NSTA 2015 Conference in Chicago, we talk with Plot.ly founder and COO Matt Sundquist. As a relatively young graphing program, Plot.ly makes it easy to collaboratively analyze and visualize data. Matt talks to us about Plot.ly, how it can be used in the science classroom, and how you can even import real data into this powerful online tool. Links: Plot.ly Plot.ly Tutorials Plot.ly Blog The Plot.ly team Graphs made by Matt As It Happens – Blame the Moon Other tools suggested by Matt: WebPlotDigitizer – turns images of graphs into data import.io – Instantly turn web pages into data GIF Brewery – convert clips of video into GIFs Dale’s Plot.ly graphs mentioned in the episode: 2015 Sturgeon Harvest on Lake Winnebago President’s Age at Inauguration Brian’s Arduino Weather Station: Brian’s Basement Weather DataStream (photo) Bringing Science Home: Integrating the Science Classroom with the Internet of Things (Sparkfun Session at NSTA 2015 Conference) Home weather station on Plot.ly (as mentioned in episode) Plot.ly Workshop: Interface with your favorite hardware! To listen to this episode, download the mp3 directly, find us on iTunes, or use the player below. http://traffic.libsyn.com/wsst/LOL128.mp3 View the full article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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