Category Archives: data_visualization

refactoring

Just occurred to me that my idea of refactoring – showing the same set of components (in different arrangements, or better: from different perspectives) as different objects – is probably born from the interactive tesseract visualizations I played with as … Continue reading

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two new views of time

The timeline – instructive as it is – keeps us in the linear and thus teleological Western mindset. Try this instead.

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evolution of hyperlinks

browsing through wikipedia, I wondered who adds all those links down towards the bottom of the page… they’re generally pretty thorough, perhaps too much so as they often lead me down an hour’s worth of tangential-path exploration during my research. … Continue reading

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decoupling intuitive relations from complex calculations in mathematics education

Got my hair cut by a european lady with an advanced degree in mathematics this morning, and we managed to find a lot to agree about but it seems I need to work on this idea about a new conception … Continue reading

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wiki visual

Apeksha and I were talking the other day about user interface, and (thoroughly indirectly) came up with the idea that a google search should include – in part at least – a visual breakdown of the general areas that are … Continue reading

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