Comparing Data Visualizations Comparing my graphs with those regarding #FakeNews and #AlternativeFacts has been very revealing. All three hashtags
Category: Lab 6: Presentation Outline & Summary 2017
The #NoBanNoWall Presentation
While analyzing the graphs, we found that our data as a group had strong similarities in some graphs, but had significant differences in other graphs.
Outlining and Refining my #ISIS Presentation
While each of our graphs are entirely unique to the hashtag we have studied throughout the semester, comparing these visualizations furthers our unde
Understanding the Meaning Behind the Data Visualizations
Taking a look back at the compilation of data visualizations that I have created over the course of this semester I start to understand more of the me
Outlining #muslimban
Each graph revealed several things when compared as a group. When looking at the SNA graph all three of us had only a few points on our maps. I though
Final #Islamophobia
When looking at my graphs together, I realized how they all intersect with one another. When we did the second lab that had the graph of whe
#BlackLivesMatter Summary
Looking back on the analyses performed for #BlackLivesMatter, #NoDAPL, and #woke, the network analysis proved to be most informative. The network anal
#woke Final Presentation Slides & Video
The first graphs we looked at were the maps which showed the mapped tweets. When comparing my maps to Will’s and Jordan’s, we realized that none o
Wrapping up the Pipeline: #NoDAPL
My initial interest in #NoDAPL came from my perception of the hashtag as a multi-issue conversation. The Dakota Access Pipeline, the focus o
Bittersweet post. I love this class.
All of my labs provided me the opportunity to view the same data differently, each visualization offered a fresh new look. Some were definitely more h