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teach1st

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Fri Jun 13, 2014, 08:07 PM Jun 2014

Awesome web tool: Legislative Explorer

I found a review of this awesome tool at Free Technology for Teachers: http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2014/06/legislative-explorer-interactive-visual.html#.U5uQPvldWSo

Direct link to the app: http://legex.org/app.html

Legislative Explorer is a an interactive visualization developed by the University of Washington's Center for American Politics and Public Policy. Through the Legislative Explorer you can see the process of a bill passing through Congress and on to the President. The process is animated with data point dots that move through the visualization. The dots stop at each stop of the process and move forward or backward in relation to the actual movement the bill went through in Congress.

The Legislative Explorer contains data beginning with the 93rd Congress (1973- 1974) and runs through the 113th Congress (2013-2014). From the menus at the top of the Legislative Explorer you can select a Congress, a senator or representative, a political party, or a legislative topic. If you know the name of a piece of legislation or a bill's number you can search for it in the "more" menu at the top of the Legislative Explorer.


You can get going quickly after watching the Youtube tutorial:


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Awesome web tool: Legislative Explorer (Original Post) teach1st Jun 2014 OP
Many here on DU could make good use of this cool tool. Liberal_Stalwart71 Jun 2014 #1
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