After writing a significant piece of work, I have in the past tried to create visualizations of the citation patterns within the writing. This may be done by drawing upon the citations in the literature and their linkages to sections of
Exploring the Discourses on Openness in Education on Twitter
This summer I am working with the Digital Learning and Social Media Research Group on a project to investigate discourses around openness in education happening on Twitter. This is a chance for PhD students and very early career researchers to
Anatomy of an Incident: Twitter Analysis of VIU Campus Emergency February 2016
On the morning of Thursday February 4, 2016 all faculty, staff and students were alerted to an emergency situation on Vancouver Island University’s Nanaimo campus. The alerts came through our desktop alerts system which provided information on the situation on
Anatomy of an incident: Helicopter crash at UCT
This work was inspired by the “Anatomy of the Osama Tweet“, in which the news of Osama Bin Laden’s death spreads just before it was officially announced by U.S. President Obama. Naturally the original speculative tweet spread virally through Twitter. My colleague Andrew Deacon and I have undertaken a similar analysis of information flows during […]
Visualizing Facebook Groups
I have continued exploring ways in which one can visualize Facebook networks. Here I have used the Netvizz application to extract networks of people who have joined a particular Facebook group. You can get access to group network data for any group that you are a member of. I decided to examine the ‘UCT – […]
Visualizing my Facebook Social Network
I should be working on my thesis right now. Ok, now that I have gotten that out of the way. I wanted to share a small project I have been working on in visualizing my social network on Facebook. Your own personal social graph can quite easily be exported from Facebook using the Netvizz application. […]
Visualizing Academic Data
I am reflecting on Learning and Knowledge Analytics Week 4: Tools for, and examples of, analytics. I have fallen a bit behind in the course, but hope to still complete the last two weeks. Although data analytics seem to have penetrated the world of business quite dramatically, they do not seem to have had as […]
Visualizing 100 #LAK11 tweets from Twitter
After visualizing chat room dialogue earlier this week, I thought it might be neat to try and visualize some Twitter dialogue from the #LAK11 course. For some reason I thought it would be simple to extract tweets from Twitter for analysis. It wasn’t! So if you happen to know an easier way please leave a […]
Visualizing Online Social Interactions
We have been playing with the social network analysis (SNA) tool NodeXL this week as part of the Learning and Knowledge Analytics 2011 course. NodeXL is a plug in for Excel 2007/2010 which allows you to visualize networks of interactions. I have to say, it is a pretty neat tool! We have produced some awesome […]