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Ronda Wery

20 Visualizations to Understand Crime | FlowingData - 0 views

  • There's a lot of crime data. For almost every reported crime, there's a paper or digital record of it somewhere, which means hundreds of thousands of data points - number of thefts, break-ins, assaults, and homicides as well as where and when the incidents occurred. With all this data it's no surprise that the NYPD (and more recently, the LAPD) took a liking to COMPSTAT, an accountability management system driven by data. While a lot of this crime data is kept confidential to respect people's privacy, there's still plenty of publicly available records. Here we take a look at twenty visualization examples that explore this data.
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    There's a lot of crime data. For almost every reported crime, there's a paper or digital record of it somewhere, which means hundreds of thousands of data points - number of thefts, break-ins, assaults, and homicides as well as where and when the incidents occurred. With all this data it's no surprise that the NYPD (and more recently, the LAPD) took a liking to COMPSTAT, an accountability management system driven by data. While a lot of this crime data is kept confidential to respect people's privacy, there's still plenty of publicly available records. Here we take a look at twenty visualization examples that explore this data.
Ronda Wery

There is no information overload.There is only filter failure. « newsmango - 0 views

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    In our new world of news on the internet, we're going to need lots of smart ways of discovering and making sense of the good stuff without the junk. Why? Because it's a sewer out there. And because there are troves of treasure too. Filters-they're our first job. We're bringing lots of different filters to the news. Visualizations-they're our second job. We're bringing lots of different visualizations to our filters.
K Dunks

Into the Blogosphere - 0 views

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    A collection of blogs that explore discursive, visual, social and other communicative features of weblogs including personal agency and education.
Ronda Wery

Skyeome.net » Blog Archive » Grassroots network mapping - 0 views

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    I located a couple of interesting examples of people using networks as a grassroots tool to help stakeholders develop analysis of the power networks they are embedded in as a strategy tool. Also great to see such a low-tech solution.\n\nThe NetMap toolkit developed for IFPRI by Eva Schiffer makes use of boardgame-like tokens which can be used to represent the various actors, their relative power, positioning, and modes of power. Relationships (drawn as lines on paper) and positioning are determined by participants as part of the discussion. The resulting maps are recorded by the researcher. (Why do I waste my time writing software? ;-)
Chris Andrews

News: 'Scholarship in the Digital Age' - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

  • Taken together, this environment offers a wealth of opportunities for new kinds of data-and information-intensive, distributed, collaborative, interdisciplinary scholarship.
  • it doesn’t shift quickly.
  • tenure system is a much stronger driver of scholarly infrastructure than is technology
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  • cholars have been complaining about too many books and journals since Francis Bacon’s (1561-1626) day
  • “control” is more the issue than is “ownership.”
  • open access repository.
  • support both collaborative and independent
  • ccess to information resources and to the tools to use them
  • ability to use their own research data and that of others to ask new questions and to visualize and model their data in new ways
  • ew ways to explore and explain culture – and to mine all those books being digitized by Google, Open Content Alliance, and other international project
  • sustainable
  • Open access
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