Detailed view of the underbelly of developing and launching maps for a large-scale publication
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Building USA Today election night maps →
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The meaning of statistics and digital humanities →
Images as statistical summaries
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Teasing out the data →
Shy data and introducing it to new audiences
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Washington Post graphics →
There’s a new tumblr in town that discusses process and points to work
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Statisticians in the NFL →
Lots of data, but there’s resistance because looking at people through numbers seems wrong
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Hacking my vagina →
Reverse engineers a vibrator to make it hands-free
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Data scientist is a CNNMoney best new job →
Projected 18% 10-year job growth
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OpenVis conference →
They’re sprouting up everywhere; this one in Boston
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Jaime Serra interview →
Was recognized as the most influential infographic designer of the past 20 years at Malofiej
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Research in Progress →
Spot on. Sadly.
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Yakkin’ ‘Bout Mappin’ →
Process post on a two-day mapping session; planning, data, design, code
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Let’s Talk Your Data, Not Big Data →
You gotta crawl before you can walk and run
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HOLO Magazine →
A kickstarter to explore “the convergence of art, science and technology”
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Nate Silver on Deadspin →
“Bayes, duh.”
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Pattern →
Web mining module for Python
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Returning to Visualizations →
Slidedeck from Rachel Binx’s talk
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Computational thinking and life skills →
“Focus on understanding why the program is doing what it’s doing, rather than why it’s not doing what you wanted it to.”
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Shiny →
RStudio release “makes it super simple for R users like you to turn analyses into interactive web applications”
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How to fail three tests in one chart →
Design exercise versus straight charts
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Why fiction writers should learn math →
About process and details