I've had a busy and productive year. Of course, if you follow this blog, you would not know it. Some of the highlights include giving a presentation on web analytics, building a community of …
The problem with hand-me-down facts
Earlier today I read a nice post by UNC Sociologist and Family Inequality blogger Philip N. Cohen. The post, Stop that feminist viral statistic meme, traced a popular feminism meme down to its …
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Why Academics Should Blog: Heavy Lifting
For some reason this post, published in the summer, has found a home in the back of my head. The article is titled "YouTube Better at Funny Cat Videos Than Educational Content, Professors Say." Here …
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Sunni Brown and the Doodle Revolution
I watched an interview with Sunni Brown on the Duarte Blog yesterday. Really interesting piece on the use of graphic facilitation. The interview is a little dated in internet terms (5 months) but …
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Moved
Ok, so I've switched hosting services and I expect some issues might arise because of the move. Good news, is that this will ultimately lead to increased activity on this site. I'm looking forward …
The big difference between David McCandless and Hans Rosling
*My opinion follows, treat it as such* If you have any interest in infographics and data visualization you probably know the names David McCandless and Hans Rosling. They are both data viz …
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