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George Bradford

LOCO-Analyst - 0 views

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    What is LOCO-Analyst? LOCO-Analyst is an educational tool aimed at providing teachers with feedback on the relevant aspects of the learning process taking place in a web-based learning environment, and thus helps them improve the content and the structure of their web-based courses. LOCO-Analyst aims at providing teachers with feedback regarding: *  all kinds of activities their students performed and/or took part in during the learning process, *  the usage and the comprehensibility of the learning content they had prepared and deployed in the LCMS, *  contextualized social interactions among students (i.e., social networking) in the virtual learning environment. This Web site provides some basic information about LOCO-Analyst, its functionalities and implementation. In addition, you can watch videos illustrating the tool's functionalities. You can also learn about the LOCO (Learning Object Context Ontologies) ontological framework that lies beneath the LOCO-Analyst tool and download the ontologies of this framework.
George Bradford

Features | Gephi, open source graph visualization software - 0 views

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    Features Gephi is a tool for people that have to explore and understand graphs. Like Photoshop but for data, the user interacts with the representation, manipulate the structures, shapes and colors to reveal hidden properties. The goal is to help data analysts to make hypothesis, intuitively discover patterns, isolate structure singularities or faults during data sourcing. It is a complementary tool to traditional statistics, as visual thinking with interactive interfaces is now recognized to facilitate reasoning. This is a software for Exploratory Data Analysis, a paradigm appeared in the Visual Analytics field of research.
George Bradford

Many Eyes - 0 views

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    Try yourself: Explore ::Visualizations :: Data sets :: Comments :: Topic centers Participate :: Create a visualization :: Upload a data set :: Create a topic center Learn more :: Quick start :: Visualization types :: About Many Eyes :: Privacy :: Blog
George Bradford

Many Eyes : Browsing visualizations - 0 views

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    Listing visualizations of data. IBM Research and the IBM Cognos experiment.
George Bradford

Data Visualization: Modern Approaches - Smashing Magazine | Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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  • Digg Stack 15: Digg stories arrange themselves as stack as users digg them. The more diggs a story gets, the larger is the stack.
  • Let’s take a look at the most interesting modern approaches to data visualization as well as related articles, resources and tools.
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  • an application that visually reflects the constantly changing landscape of the Google News news aggregator. The size of data blocks is defined by their popularity at the moment.
  • Digg stories arrange themselves as stack as users digg them. The more diggs a story gets, the larger is the stack.
  • a typographic book search, collects the information from Amazon and presents it in the form of keyword you’ve provided.
  • uses visual hills (spikes) to emphasize the density of American population in its map.
  • lets you explore the behavior of your visitors with a heat map. More popular sections, which are clicked more often, are highlighted as “warm” – in red color.
  • Eric Blue provides some references to unusual Data Visualization methods.
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    Data presentation can be beautiful, elegant and descriptive. There is a variety of conventional ways to visualize data - tables, histograms, pie charts and bar graphs are being used every day, in every project and on every possible occasion. However, to convey a message to your readers effectively, sometimes you need more than just a simple pie chart of your results. In fact, there are much better, profound, creative and absolutely fascinating ways to visualize data. Many of them might become ubiquitous in the next few years.
George Bradford

QUT | Learning and Teaching Unit | REFRAME - 0 views

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    REFRAME REFRAME is a university-wide project reconceptualising QUT's evaluation of learning and teaching. REFRAME is fundamentally reconsidering QUT's overall approach to evaluating learning and teaching. Our aim is to develop a sophisticated risk-based system to gather, analyse and respond to data along with a broader set of user-centered resources. The objective is to provide individuals and teams with the tools, support and reporting they need to meaningfully reflect upon, review and improve teaching, student learning and the curriculum. The approach will be informed by feedback from the university community, practices in other institutions and the literature, and will, as far as possible, be 'future-proofed' through awareness of emergent evaluation trends and tools. Central to REFRAME is the consideration of the purpose of evaluation and the features that a future approach should consider.
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