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Jorge Acosta

How Google is Mapping 25 Years of Climate Change - GovLoop - Social Network for Government - 0 views

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    In December of last year, Google released its new Google Earth Engine, an application created specifically with scientific research in mind. This new product provides an unprecedented 25 years of satellite images with the goal of enabling more precise climate modeling, based on change studies and mapping trends of the Earth's environment with a principle focus on identifying areas of deforestation.
Jorge Acosta

Human Genome Untangled in 3-D [Video]: Scientific American - 0 views

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    "A technique for mapping our DNA in three dimensions emerged from an undergraduate's musings"
Jorge Acosta

Visualizing Data at the Oxford Internet Institute - Mapping Flickr - 0 views

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    Images are an important form of knowledge that allow us to develop understandings about our world. Flickr is the world's most used and most popular public repository of photographs and currently hosts over five billion images. This map reveals the global geographic distribution of geotagged images on the platform, and thus reveals the density of visual representations and locally depicted knowledge of all places on our planet.
Jorge Acosta

Psychologists Identify the Best Ways to Study: Scientific American - 0 views

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    "Some study techniques accelerate learning, whereas others are just a waste of time-but which ones are which? An unprecedented review maps out the best pathways to knowledge"
Jorge Acosta

New Media Literacies - 0 views

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    Although all of our scale items collectively attempt to measure new media literacy levels, and the overall reliability of the scale was high (Chronbach's alpha=.903), we were interested in identifying the specific subcomponents that make up this concept. Our initial research question was whether the subscales of this survey instrument map well onto Jenkins' 12 NMLs. Particularly, we were interested in seeing if, as predicted, the scale would break down into components that were similar to those identified by Jenkins. 
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