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Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

La tercera revolución industrial y la interconectividad verde para una nueva era - 0 views

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    Con amazon, con los ebooks en general, no resulta difícil poder disfrutar de los últimos lanzamientos sobre pensamiento en EEUU, los "non fiction" que leo cuando el tiempo me permite tan preciada afición.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

45+ Free Online Tools To Create Charts, Diagrams And Flowcharts | Free and Useful Onlin... - 0 views

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    Charts and graphs are the best ways to represent information and relationship between two interlinked entities. Not only do charts and graphs inform visitors about the trend or relationship you want to show them but also add a visual connection with the visitors.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

30+ Cool Content Curation Tools for Personal & Professional Use - 0 views

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    As the web becomes more and more inundated with blogs, videos, tweets, status updates, news, articles, and countless other forms of content, "information overload" is something we all seem to suffer. It is becoming more difficult to weed through all the "stuff" out there and pluck out the best, most share-worthy tidbits of information, especially if your topic is niche. Let's face it, Google definitely has its shortcomings when it comes to content curation and the more it tries to cater to all audiences, the less useful it becomes.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

SharpBrains - 0 views

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    Sharp­Brains is an inde­pen­dent mar­ket research firm and inno­va­tion net­work track­ing the emerg­ing brain fit­ness mar­ket. We main­tain an annual state-of-the mar­ket report series and pub­lish con­sumer guides to inform decision-making, pro­duce an annual global and vir­tual con­fer­ence, and pro­vide advi­sory services. SharpBrains.com, the firm's edu­ca­tional blog and web­site, is a mem­ber of Sci­en­tific Amer­i­can Part­ner Network.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

The Innovation Issue | Think Quarterly by Google - 0 views

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    We are, literally, more creative than ever. ...we rely often on intuition and always on insights. Great white sharks cannot stop swimming; if they do... You could be dull in another era. Not this one. Your Google is different from my Google, which is different... ...a "Cloak of Invisibility" like the one Dumbledore gave...
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Welcome to CCK11 ~ CCK11 - 0 views

  • Connectivism and Connective Knowledge is an open online course that over 12 weeks explores the concepts of connectivism and connective knowledge and explore their application as a framework for theories of teaching and learning. Participation is open to everyone and there are no fees or subscriptions required
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Protovis - 0 views

  • Protovis composes custom views of data with simple marks such as bars and dots. Unlike low-level graphics libraries that quickly become tedious for visualization, Protovis defines marks through dynamic properties that encode data, allowing inheritance, scales and layouts to simplify construction. Protovis is free and open-source, provided under the BSD License. It uses JavaScript and SVG for web-native visualizations; no plugin required (though you will need a modern web browser)! Although programming experience is helpful, Protovis is mostly declarative and designed to be learned by example. This project is led by Mike Bostock and Jeff Heer of the Stanford Visualization Group, with significant help from Vadim Ogievetsky. We welcome your contributions and suggestions. protovis-3.2.zip (881 KB)
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

About EagerEyes | eagereyes - 0 views

  • EagerEyes is Robert Kosara's place to reflect on the world of information visualization and visual communication of data. The goal is to help digest things that are happening in the field and discuss developments that may be tangential or early, but that are likely to have an impact. The original idea for the site involved the interplay of art and science in visualization. While the focus has shifted, questions of representation are touched upon regularly. In fact, I believe that visualization can be vastly improved by a better understanding issues of representation and reading of data. Other topics of interest include visualization for the masses, open data, and where the field of visualization is heading. Criticism of visualization techniques and applications, websites, and books is also a regular feature. Discussions of visualization techniques provide insights into the thinking behind them. During conferences (VisWeek, in particular), the site is also used for live micro-blogging.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

About - 0 views

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    FlowingData explores how designers, statisticians, and computer scientists are using data to understand ourselves better - mainly through data visualization. Money spent, reps at the gym, time you waste, and personal information you enter online are all forms of data. How can we understand these data flows? Data visualization lets non-experts make sense of it all.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Google Chart Tools / Image Charts (aka Chart API) - Google Code - 1 views

  • The Google Chart API lets you dynamically generate charts with a URL string. You can embed these charts on your web page, or download the image for local or offline use.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Explain the world with maps. - UUorld - 0 views

  • UUorld (pronounced "world") provides an immersive mapping environment, high-quality data, and critical analysis tools. Great explanations are unfortunately scarce, but UUorld makes them easier to achieve through interactive four-dimensional maps. Our solution has three simple parts: Draw on extensive, organized data. Explore and grasp complex patterns through intuitive visual analytics. Deliver new insight with compelling images and video. We think you'll find four-dimensional mapping delivers results because the medium exposes the spatial and temporal context inherent to nearly all data.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

The Innovation Centre, University of Exeter, - 0 views

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    Welcome to the University of Exeter Innovation Centre - where we aim to provide a climate for innovation - creating a world-class, knowledge-based community for Exeter and its region. The Innovation Centre meets the diverse needs of high-growth, knowledge-based enterprise in a creative and professional environment - through the culture of innovation we can enable ambitious organisations to innovate and thrive.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Intelligent Community Forum (ICF) - 0 views

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    The Intelligent Community Forum is a think tank that studies the economic and social development of the 21st Century community.  Whether in industrialized or developing nations, communities are challenged to create prosperity, stability and cultural meaning in a world where jobs, investment and knowledge increasingly depend on advances in communications.  For the 21st Century community, connectivity is a double-edge sword: threatening established ways of life on the one hand, and offering powerful new tools to build prosperous, inclusive and sustainable economies on the other.  ICF seeks to share the best practices of the world's Intelligent Communities in adapting to the demands of the Broadband Economy, in order to help communities everywhere find sustainable renewal and growth.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

VERITE - 0 views

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    VERITE (Virtual Environment for Innovation Management Technologies) is a trans-regional network for the diffusion of Innovation Management Technologies (IMTs).
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

URENIO - Urban and Regional Innovation Research Unit - 0 views

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    he URBAN AND REGIONAL INNOVATION Research Unit (URENIO) is a university laboratory for the promotion of research and supply of scientific and technological services. URENIO is part of the Department of Urban and Regional Planning and Development in the Faculty of Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Managing the Innovation Process Part 2: Assessment (PDF) - 0 views

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    Generalitat de Catalunya. España
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

DEGW - People, Place, Performance - 0 views

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    DEGW is a strategic business consultancy. We make complex issues simple. Our people help clients to capitalize on a vital dynamic; the relationship between people and the design of physical place to enhance organisational performance. We help to deliver tangible and sustainable business value. Through rigorous and clearly structured evidence and through an ability to really listen to the aspirations, strategic needs and practical commercial concerns of our clients, DEGW develops insightful solutions to our clients challenges. DEGW's work integrates research, strategy, and spatial concepts for occupants, designers and owners. It is informed by a deep understanding of the changing nature of working and learning globally, regionally, and locally, and is applied across a range of sectors - corporate workplaces, government workplaces, learning and research environments, and healthcare environments.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Futurelab. Innovation in Education - 0 views

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    Futurelab is an independent not-for-profit organisation that is dedicated to transforming teaching and learning, making it more relevant and engaging to 21st century learners through the use of innovative practice and technology.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Madri+d, Ciencia y Tecnología - 0 views

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    El Sistema madri+d es una red de trabajo que agrupa a instituciones públicas y privadas de investigación y a las asociaciones empresariales regionales, que cubre los aspectos esenciales de comunicación entre el sector productor de conocimiento y el sector industrial con el objetivo de mejorar la competitividad de la región mediante la transferencia de conocimiento.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

mloss | All entries - 0 views

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    Machine Learning Open Source SOftware
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