(Another) Great idea, Mike! After looking at this it occurs to me that
it could also be used for synonyms, or matching a question with an
answer or any other situation where you want to link paired content.
But it wouldn't be limited to pairs, of course. For instance, set all
the historical events that happened in a particular decade to the same
color, set all the writers of the same genre the same color, etc. Lots
of potential here.
-Kay
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 5:48 AM, Mike Parrott
<mikeparrott2
...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Here's a tip for the teachers among us. In a word cloud of key words
> use the same colour to indicate opposite meanings.
> http://www.wordle.net/show/wrdl/1690639/Opposites
> This was done using wordle advanced - specifying the size (all the
> same in this case) and the colour. A useful reference for the colour
> codes is http://html-color-codes.info/ (but remember not to use the
> #). I also made it banner shaped by using "open in window", stretching
> the window to be short and wide and then randomize a few times until I
> liked the result.
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