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(Background reading, one or more pointers/documents and a brief synopsis of what's covered in them)
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* [http://davidhuynh.net/media/papers/2007/iswc2007-potluck.pdf web tool for non-programmers for making mashups]
 
* [http://davidhuynh.net/media/papers/2007/iswc2007-potluck.pdf web tool for non-programmers for making mashups]
 
* [http://media.wiley.com/product_data/excerpt/12/04705151/0470515112.pdf chapter 1 of book on power of geo mashups]
 
* [http://media.wiley.com/product_data/excerpt/12/04705151/0470515112.pdf chapter 1 of book on power of geo mashups]
 
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* [http://code.google.com/apis/kml/documentation KML documentation]
 
== Lecture notes - outline form ==
 
== Lecture notes - outline form ==
 
* what data do i need?
 
* what data do i need?

Revision as of 20:46, 17 February 2009

Data Visualization with Mashups

Background reading, one or more pointers/documents and a brief synopsis of what's covered in them

Lecture notes - outline form

  • what data do i need?
  • where do i find data?
    • coordinating multiple data sources
  • how do i encode that data to be useful?
  • what can i discover through visualization?
  • how much data do i need to be useful?
  • examples

Classroom response questions - at least three

Lab activity - materials, process and software

Scheduling - early, late, dependencies on other units, length of unit

Timing

Doesn't matter

Length

One week; but if we find enough material it could be (and would serve well as) two

Archived stuff