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Visuals lets you make interactive data visualizations. The application is part of the broader Mandala Suite of Tools: you can use it at visuals.shanti.virginia.edu

Visuals integrates with your Google Drive. To make a visualization, you first create a data spreadsheet in Google Sheets, then add it to Visuals. Each chart type has different data format rules, which you can learn about at the Visualization Index. You can then share your graph with viewers outside and inside Mandala.  

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SHANTI Interactive Visualizations Application (SHIVA) is an online application that makes it easy to produce interactive visualizations from various media - photographs, videos, texts - or easy to create structured data in the form of rows and columns within Google spreadsheets. Visualizations include charts, maps, images, timelines, video, and networks.

Instead of building new tools in-house, we drew inspiration from David Weinberger's Small Pieces Loosely Joined: A unified theory of the Web, and have fashioned a simple and consistent interface allowing easy and integrated access to open source and open access tools on the web, such as Google's Visualization Toolkit and Maps, YouTube, Vimeo, and Kaltura videos, and the SIMILE timeline from MIT, images from ARTstor, Flickr, and Picasa.

The data that drives the charts and timelines can come directly  from Google Doc's online spreadsheets, facilitating collaboration  between multiple contributors. The maps can have any number of overlays,  including markers, images, such as historical photos, and online layers of specific types of features (called "KML" layers) for more involved geographic information.

The resulting visualizations can be used as stand-alone webpages without requiring a website to store them, embedded into existing WordPress and Drupal sites, or combined into fully interactive visualizations, where sophisticated interactions between them can be easily made.

The annotation layer - "drawing" - allows you to create and share  hand-drawn and graphical annotations which you can overlay on any of the visualizations. Thus you can support inquiry through these new narrative and communication opportunities.

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