3.18.10

Communicating Numeric Findings

Article: Numeric

In a data driven world we often want to present our arguments with numeric support.  This article by Jane E. Miller, How To Communicate Statistical Findings: an Expository Writing Approach,  goes step by step on how to interpret and communicate graphs and tables, giving examples of both good and bad along the way.

http://bit.ly/c45T5k

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2.11.10

Hans Rosling – Stats – Data Visualization

Data: Visualized

http://bit.ly/bRljSV (Article)

In watching just the first few minutes of the embedded video you’ll see some cool flow charts.  Turns out you can easily make those now thanks to Google.  Granada has used them in the past, and is an interesting way to watch time trends in a captivating way.

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1.16.10

CrazyEgg – Visualize Your Visitors

Tech: Information

http://bit.ly/4yPnl9

CrazyEgg has some cool tools that would be fun to try out on any website.  I loved the idea of putting a heatmap overlay on top of a webpage!  Unfortunately there’s no trial version that I am aware of.

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