With the emergence of data visualization tools, you can easily embed various data sources on user-friendly dashboards for your business. Data visualization has transformed the way any business user…
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Creative infographics make dry information engaging and easy to skim. Here are 75+ templates & examples you can use to create your own infographics.
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As global population grows, our energy demand grows as well. Here are the largest energy sources in the world and how much electricity they generate.
During the time of the Great Apostasy, faithful followers of Christ tried to keep doctrines and practices in accordance with their knowledge of the Gospel. We know that many truths were lost and d…
Designing for Personal Space in Public Interior Spaces Everyone has four different spaces, intimate, personal, Social and Public (shown in image above). Personal space – “an area with invisible boundaries surrounding a person’s body into which intruders may not come.” Robert Sommer. Therefore everyone is like being wrapped around by a bubble (shown in the image above.) The average distance or the radius of personal spaces is around 60cm; this number differs from person to person. Ones personal space is influenced by gender, size, personality, mood and age. When personal spaces are invaded, this will bring a level of uncomfortable feeling to the one being invaded. Sometimes this unwanted feeling cannot be escaped, especially in public spaces of the highly dense cities. Can designs help to resolve or ease this unwanted feeling? Hitting into stranger’s shoulders constantly happens on the streets of Hong Kong, especially during the public holidays (shown in the image below.) No Hong Kongers can escape from it when they walk on the pedestrian walk way. What can design do to help fewer invasions of personal spaces? For example, Planners could Separate the direction of traffic to onward on one side and downward on the other, or widening the pedestrian walkway to allow ones to evade each other. From my experiences, lifts in Hong Kong can get very packed sometimes. I used to get quite uncomfortable standing inches away from strangers from all front. What if travelling between floors could be done without lifts? Slides could be installed instead of lifts, as they only allow one person to travel on per time (shown in the image above.) While peoples personal space won’t be invaded and also making the journey a fun experience. The orientation of sitting can also determine ones level of comfort. As the results from the observation carried out from the Robert Gifford book show, people seems to prefer sitting back to back from strangers, then sitting side by side to strangers.) In public spaces such as the underground train, where row seats are applied (shown in the images above), designers could consider back to back sitting arrangements as this will give a better level of comfort due to the back to back orientation, and less interaction between ones personal space. Having travelled to a lot of different airports, I can’t help notice transit passengers sleeping on the seats of the airport. Most of the time, I tend not to seat in the same row as them or even not sit at all. With the installation of sleep boxes, passengers don’t have to take up the whole row of seats while they are sleeping (the image above shows the layout of the Dubai airport with sleep boxes installed.) References- http://www.femalenetwork.com/travel-leisure/travelers-tales-a-weekend-in-hong-kong http://www.jupiterimages.com/Image/royaltyFree/dv1923006 http://www.spaciousplanet.com/world/all0/question/china.html http://personalitycafe.com/intj-forum-scientists/8564-intjs-reactions-breaking-personal-bubble-2.html http://leecannon.blogspot.com/2009/09/personal-bubble.html http://www.thecoolhunter.net/article/detail/1699
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What's eating your plants?! If you have a garden, chances are you've come across plenty of green caterpillars and never knew what they were. This visual guide will take you through 32 different types of green caterpillars and help you identify them based on their physical features and habitats.
The visualizations you can see here, has been realized collecting all the Wikipedia's pages created and modified during the project by Fondazione Cariplo-Artgate. Starting from this list, using the history function of Wikipedia we collected data about all the edits on a page, and using a user list we could recognize which of them are performed the Wikipedia's tutors of the project. Similarly we collected all the data about the uploads on Wikimedia Commons, mostly images. Read more about this project here www.densitydesign.org/research/share-your-knowledge-mappi...
Here is a simple adaptation to create a ball that makes some noise. This is a great tool to work on catching or hitting a ball for children who are visually impaired or who are just learning how to catch. By adding the noise to the ball, it provides additional sensory input for the child to locate where the ball is traveling. I had an old tennis ball and ping pong ball that I used for this project. Cut a large slit in the tennis ball using an exacto knife. Cut a small 'X' in the ping pong ball again using an exacto knife. Push some metal beads or BB's inside the ping pong ball. Now push the ping pong into the tennis ball. You can glue the tennis ball shut or use duct tape to close it back up but this does quiet the noise. If you leave the slit in the tennis ball alone the ping pong ball will not fall out and it makes a louder noise. You can still bounce the ball as well. The additional noise will help the children to focus their attention on the ball coming towards them.
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UNIQUE DBQ for use in an AP US History courses based on this prompt: Evaluate the extent to which the Market Revolution fostered change in the period from 1815 to 1860. There are 7 documents as part of this DBQ including: - Primary and secondary sources - Text-based and visual sources - Topics: Internal Improvements, American System, Gender Roles, Factory Life, Travel Times, Cotton Production, & Immigration. Additionally, provide students with the scaffolds they may need, structured reflection, and scoring samples to ensure growth in the writing process. This bundle includes: - Original DBQ Prompt + 7 Docs - Sample Outline - Self- Evaluation - Peer Evaluation - Sample Essay - Sample Essay Scored For DBQ Skill Development, check out my How to Write series: - How to Write: The Thesis (AP History Lesson Plan) - How to Write: Contextualization (AP History Lesson Plan) - How to Write: Use of Evidence (DBQ) (AP History Lesson Plan) For additional DBQ Support, check out my AP Writing Resources: - AP History Decoding Prompts, Steps to the DBQ/LEQ, and Essay Formulas - AP History DBQ Writing Cheat Sheet - AP History LEQ Writing Cheat Sheet - AP History Document Analysis Sourcing & Sentence Frames Follow my store by clicking HERE. Be the first to know when I hold a sale or add new products. Please remember to come back and leave a review after you implement this with your students! You can earn credits for future TPT purchases by simply rating and reviewing products! Email me at [email protected] with any questions!
Google announced the open sourcing of SyntaxNet, a neural network parser designed to analyze linguistic structures of sentences, together with Parsey McParseface, a ready-made English parser.
Mormons are tied for first place in well-being among all religious groups. A recent master's thesis outlines 5 reasons for this, and also explores a paradox: How can Mormons be so happy while having high rates of antidepressant use?