Statpedia makes it incredibly simple to create charts or data visualizations. Once created, the process to share, download, embed and publish is seamless. Statpedia is free to use.
Statpedia makes it incredibly simple to create charts or data visualizations. Once created, the process to share, download, embed and publish is seamless. Statpedia is free to use.
Customer Reviews
Taylor H.
Advanced user of Statpedia1. It is simple and not overly technical.
2. Charts are interactive (highlight data points with scrolling, you can choose which data sets are displayed)
3. It's not a product you need to download. You just go to the site and make (+/- publish) your own chart, or embed or download a pre-existing chart.
4. It's potential to connect the masses to high quality information! Maybe we can replace the opinion and speculation-driven influence of blogs (ugh!) with scientific, data-driven information. (I guess it all depends on the quality of the sources people are referencing)
1. I would like to see more entries, so that I could use the site for pulling up anything I want. That way I can have a cleaner, interactive replacement for just doing an "image search" on a search engine.
2. I would love to see this evolve into a chart-driven, user-friendly version of pubmed's expanse of medical data. There's currently such a disconnect between the peer-reviewed medical journals and what the everyday person is referencing... blogs! This could really be a tool to connect the (lay) masses to high quality material. Especially with providing the links to the source articles so that people can better educate themselves.
It's a free, simple way to make graphs and share data.