Network visualization game to understand how a disease spreads
▻http://flowingdata.com/2014/07/31/network-visualization-game-to-understand-how-a-disease-spreads
Network visualization game to understand how a disease spreads
▻http://flowingdata.com/2014/07/31/network-visualization-game-to-understand-how-a-disease-spreads
certains évitent déjà le survol de la zone de conflit #data-viz #aérien ▻http://flowingdata.com/2014/07/18/flights-around-ukraine
Visualization Education Mailbag
▻http://flowingdata.com/2014/07/15/visualization-education-mailbag
Visualization Education Mailbag
July 15, 2014 | Ask FlowingData
It’s around that time of year when more people than usual ask for advice about degrees in statistics, career paths in visualization, and how to get started with something that looks awesome.
The high of graduation from high school, undergrad, and grad school has settled, and it’s time to think about the future. Maybe summer brought more idle time at work to imagine what else you could do every day. I know the feeling.
I’ll try to answer the more common questions. However, keep in mind that I’m nowhere near the best person to ask about these things. I didn’t grow interested in statistics until late in college, I studied remotely for most of my graduate student life, and although I consult occasionally, I run FlowingData for a living.
So there’s your salt. Now some Q & A.
I just finished my undergraduate degree in graphic design/engineering/computer science/statistics/etc. Should I go to graduate school for statistics and/or visualization?
Mosquitos : The deadliest animal
▻http://flowingdata.com/2014/07/11/mosquitos-the-deadliest-animal
via Flowing Data
This graphic from the Gates Foundation is from a few months ago, but it was just National Mosquito Control Awareness Week. The small illustrations in this case make the graphic. Although I’m interested in seeing those “wide error margins.”
19 Maps That Will Blow Your Mind and Change the Way You See the World. Top All-time. You Won’t Believe Your Eyes. Watch.
▻http://flowingdata.com/2014/07/07/19-maps-that-will-blow-your-mind
J’ai eu quelque fois l’occasion de dire ici tout le mal que je pense des sites qui essayent désespérément de faire le buzz avec ce genre de titre et des cartes mille fois vues ailleurs. Je soupçonne l’excellent FlowingData (Nathan Yau) d’avoir eu la bonne idée se foutre de la gueule des petits apprentis-buzzers :)
19 Maps That Will Blow Your Mind and Change the Way You See the World. Top All-time. You Won’t Believe Your Eyes. Watch.