“Design for Information: An Introduction to Histories, Theories, and Best Practices Behind Effective Information” by Isabel Meirelles starts off simple but strong by refreshing my memory in the key terms “infographics”, “information design”, “data visualization” and “information visualization”, as well … Continue Reading
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Design of Information: Reading Chapter 1
Design for Information provides an integrative approach to learning the methods and principles for visually presenting information, combining statistical analysis with visual perception. It aims to bridge technical requirements with design aspects, emphasizing the … Continue Reading
This round of videos focused on the electric processes behind computing and the an explanation of binary systems. Computers gained the ability to perform more complex operations as they grew in size and cost. They grew to meet the demands … Continue Reading
“Early Computing: Crash Course Computer Science #1” provided a fascinating glimpse into the origins of computing. Reflecting on the ingenuity of pioneers like Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace, it’s remarkable how their early concepts and designs laid the foundation for … Continue Reading
Hello guys,
Take the International Unit as an example
1 kg= 1000 g
So,
1 byte = 8 bits
10 byte = 8×10 = 80 bits
1 Kbyte= 1000 bytes = 8×1000= 8000 bits
Computing unit:
1MB = 1 000 … Continue Reading
In Episode 4 of Crash Course Computer Science, they dive into the basics of binary code, which is like the secret language computers use with just 0s and 1s. It’s amazing to see how computers take these simple signals and … Continue Reading
“Design for Information: An Introduction to Histories, Theories, and Best Practices Behind Effective Information” by Isabel Meirelles provides an overview of the foundational concepts in visualization. The data should be clear and engaging.
It introduces the importance of effectively presenting … Continue Reading
The Reading “Design for Information: An Introduction to Histories, Theories, and Best Practices Behind Effective Information” by Isabel Meirelles, was very helpful. The points that were made in the introduction and chapter, were some of the first things I learned … Continue Reading
In “Electronic Computing: Crash Course Computer Science #2,” the video begins by discussing early mechanical computing devices like the abacus and mechanical calculators, then transitions to the era of electronic computing. It highlights key developments, including the invention of vacuum … Continue Reading
Morning guys,
The video shows a transition from mechanical to electronic computing devices in the 20th century. I believe this video talked about the development of electronic computers, focusing on the transition from transistors to Range tables to help look … Continue Reading
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