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We challenged you to design a visually appealing report card that informs, inspires, and gives context to student achievement. Here's the winner.

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A new policy in Memphis will take student reports into consideration when evaluating a teacher. But can kids recognize a good one?
The new "Visualization Explorer" app takes NASA's trove of satellite data and brings it to life in a free app.

Geostellar sends low-flying aircraft over the landscape to create detailed 3D maps that show where solar panels would pay off.

Designer Lauren Manning has been meticulously documenting the food she eats. Now, she's visualizing this data set in "a bajillion different ways."

MTV's VMAs attracted the most social media attention ever. How do we know? Why should we care?
If we drew state lines based on cell phone connections, this is what our country would look like.
Make your own New York Times "news memory map" and plug into data from young people in the developing world.

Making data-driven education reform decisions is great — unless the results come from flawed questions.

Calling all developers: the EPA wants you to build apps with its vast amounts of data.