http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/12/21/100-diagrams-that-changed-the-world/
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http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/12/21/100-diagrams-that-changed-the-world/
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Sources of reusable images for the medical sciences | MSDLT Blog:
Some of these links are more general than medical sciences
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From the website: www.dipity.com "Dipity is a free digital timeline website. Our mission is to organize the web's content by date and time. Users can create, share, embed and collaborate on interactive, visually engaging timelines that integrate video, audio, images, text, links, social media, location and timestamps."
There are a fair number of these coming on stream at the moment, such as Timeglider and my personal favourite Meograph. There is a free version for up to 3 timelines, but then it's £££ after that. Looks easy enough to use, though I confess that I haven't tried this one myself. There are lots of examples of the way that people have used it, which was very interesting.
With rvl.io This is a very simple presentation tool, with the main emphasis being that you can show slides to the right/left and up/down. It would be a useful tool if you were having a fairly free and easy approach to a presentation and were happy to go with the flow of what interested the audience. It was very easy to use, and I created a very simple presentation in a matter of moments. However, until it gets considerable more functionality, it's going to have limited appeal.
If you'd like to get a feel for it, my presentation (of some of my photographs) is here.