SpicyNodes is a way to visualize online information that mimics that way that
people look for things in the real world. Bits of information — such as text, links,
photos, and other media — are placed into "nodes," which are then linked together
in an appealing interface that invites exploration. SpicyNodes can be used for
everything from mind maps and content portals to organizational charts and
lesson plans. Visit our FAQ for more information.
Should you pay for SpicyNodes? It depends... SpicyNodes has been made freely
available by IDEA as a public service to encourage and support online communication
and educational efforts. Free members get a great way to share, and we want you
to use SpicyNodes. Paid memberships are designed for when you need more control.
Read why you should pay.
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Story. SpicyNodes was developed out of a passionate belief that traditional ways
of finding information aren’t always useful or applicable to information published
on the Web, and that finding new information should be a fun, exploratory journey
rather than a cumbersome chore. SpicyNodes also arose out of a core principle
to enhance scientific, artistic, and cultural literacy by improving how people find
and interact with online information, as well as to contribute to the information
infrastructure of the Internet. Learn more about our story.
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One idea. From one cool place. SpicyNodes was born at the Institute for
Dynamic Educational Advancement (IDEA). Founded in 2002, this nonprofit
organization recognizes the Internet’s potential to transform the learning process
by making information accessible and engaging. IDEA is dedicated to identifying
unique challenges that prevent the Web from reaching its educational potential,
and developing creative, innovative approaches and technologies to solve those
problems. You can support IDEA’s ongoing research by joining IDEA or becoming
a SpicyNodes Organization or Enterprise member. Learn more about IDEA.
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Who came up with SpicyNodes? A team of programmers, scientists, visionaries,
and other creative people knew there was a better way to view information.
They put their heads together and created the recipe for SpicyNodes.
Learn more about the team.
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