by agable1@gsu.edu | Oct 2, 2014 | data visualization, mapping
Often we present statistical data not as exclusively the numbers themselves, but as a visualization of those numbers—as charts or graphs or tables or even pictures—giving the reader or viewer a better way to understand the meaning or impact of the information. The...
by Robert Bryant | Oct 2, 2014 | Atlanta connections, data visualization, digital humanities, mapping
Hey Guys! Just wanted to talk a little this week about the project some of the SIFs and I are working on! It’s been a rough week due to a stagnant cold that’s been ailing me, but we’ve managed to accumulate a lot of good data to throw at this...
by nryerson1@gsu.edu | Sep 28, 2014 | Atlanta connections, data visualization
This week I have spent much of my time as a party planner for various events happening this month. I was wondering how and why I find myself in this role so frequently, and I think it has much to do with my background as a geoscientist. I know that might not sound...
by aorrego1@gsu.edu | Sep 28, 2014 | data visualization, pedagogy, SIF Projects
As my second week of working at CURVE ends, I begin to reflect on my time spent there, the progress made, and its overall usefulness in the name of research. Working at CURVE has truly made my lasts jobs seem so mundane and unbearable. Honestly to me working at CURVE...
by Nathan Sharratt | Sep 22, 2014 | data visualization
A quick previsualization of what a deliberation map may look like as a viewer scrubs through the timeline.One of the projects I’m most excited about is the Deliberation Mapping project. The general idea is to create a new interface and toolset for professors and...