I think the lecture was very interesting. I enjoyed the presentation on WEB DuBois work, and discussing all the ways that it was engaging, interesting, artistic, and how some of that is lost today was good to think about! I … Continue Reading
Author: Bryan Estevez
I found the lecture to be very useful. Re-aligning and defining what issue we are trying to solve helped a ton. It seems that most people agreed we should be focusing on the incoming students and connecting the departments. I … Continue Reading
The 2nd chapter from Design for Information on relational structures and networks was a very informative read! It fully fleshed out the systems in place to understand how we visualize networks. These are usually complex things as a network can … Continue Reading
I found the reading Design for Information : An Introduction to the Histories, Theories, and Best Practices Behind Effective Information Visualizations by Isabel Meirelles to be very useful in terms of understanding the way data is looked at visually. Although … Continue Reading
I found the UX Deep Dive on analyzing data very informative. I felt like it was very clear and concise on using data in a more real world examples. It felt very professional and gives clear insight in to the … Continue Reading
After re-reading chapter 2 and 3, and the short lecture from our meeting on 7/10/23, they make more sense. As I mentioned in my original response, I think the missing component was the lecture about the material and it puts … Continue Reading
Chapter 2 – Chapter 2 was very informative in understanding the different types of informational data. Understanding that even the lack of information can be considered information. The breakdown of analog and digital information made for a good distinction in … Continue Reading
The 1st chapter of Information: A Very Short Introduction was very interesting. It really put into perspective just how much data and information has happened since the introduction of the computer. It really does feel like a revolution, as I … Continue Reading
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