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Jason Davies - Freelance Data Visualisation

Jason Davies - Freelance Data Visualisation

Mike Bostock Please find my recent work on Observable. Past Work April 28, 2017A Better Way to Code December 9, 2016Command-Line Cartography March 9, 2016What Makes Software Good? December 28, 2015Introducing d3-scale December 3, 2015Introducing d3-shape November 23, 2015Let’s Make a (D3) Plugin December 27, 2014Mapping Every Path to the N.F.L. December 20, 2014How Each Team Can Make the N.F.L. November 5, 2014The Most Detailed Maps You’ll See From the Midterm Elections November 3, 2014How To Scroll September 19, 2014‘Stop-and-Frisk’ Is All but Gone From New York July 26, 2014Mapping the Spread of Drought Across the U.S. June 26, 2014Visualizing Algorithms June 15, 2014Three Little Circles May 22, 2014Is It Better to Rent or Buy? May 6, 2014Let’s Make a Bubble Map April 22, 2014Who Will Win The Senate? March 7, 2014Let’s Make a Block Feburary 14, 2014Front Row to Fashion Week February 14, 2014Sochi 2014: Interactive Stories January 11, 2014Taking the Battle to the States November 5, 2013Let’s Make a Bar Chart #Examples

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Fun Kids Online Math Games "Sheppard offers everything from early math to pre-algebra. The lessons include interactive activities to practice concepts. Students can shoot fruit, pop balloons, and even play math man (the math version of pac man!). Fractions, place value, money, and basic operations are some of the areas that are covered. "Online math games, like the ones that you'll find for free at Sheppard Software, provide a valuable opportunity for children to learn a great deal while they're having fun. It can be very difficult for parents to find productive and worthwhile activities for children on the Internet; however fun online math games do offer a wonderful alternative. This free section of Sheppard Software was written for children. From the main page parents or children will find a simple and easy to navigate menu featuring the different levels of math games and the various math concepts that are available. Sheppard Software offers a couple of cute games for the youngest math students.

Nuthin’ But Mech Nuthin’ But Mech features over 40 artist showcasing various styles of mecha and robotic designs. Nuthin’ But Mech is the first installment of a series featuring artist like Lorin Wood, Robert Simons, PeterPopken, Greg Broadmore, Elliot Lilly and Ben Mauro among many others. You can now purchase Nuthin’ But Mech through Amazon or Design Studio Press. A portion of the proceedings will be donated to www.charitywater.org a non profit organization bringing clean drinking water to developing nations. Link: nuthinbutmech.blogspot.com Elliot Lilly – eliottlillyart.blogspot.com Aaron Beck – skul4aface.blogspot.com Peter Popken – peterpopken.blogspot.com Steve Burg – steveburg.blogspot.com Lorin Wood – www.lorinwood.com Ian McQue – mcqueconcept.blogspot.com Greg Broadmore – www.gregbroadmore.com Ben Mauro – www.artofben.com Robert Simons – www.robertdraws.com TyRuben Ellingson – www.alieninsect.com All images used with permission by the artists. © by the artist or their respective copyright holder.

T N T — The Network Thinkers The World Factbook Population: This entry gives an estimate from the US Bureau of the Census based on statistics from population censuses, vital statistics registration systems, or sample surveys pertaining to the recent past and on assumptions about future trends. The total population presents one overall measure of the potential impact of the country on the world and within its region. Note: Starting with the 1993 Factbook, demographic estimates for some countries (mostly African) have explicitly taken into account t . . . more 49,084,841 (July 2020 est.) country comparison to the world: 30 Nationality: This entry provides the identifying terms for citizens - noun and adjective. noun: Colombian(s) adjective: Colombian Ethnic groups: This entry provides an ordered listing of ethnic groups starting with the largest and normally includes the percent of total population. This is the population pyramid for Colombia.

Learning MIT Calculus in 5 Days To access the course for free, click here. Last week marked week one of my MIT Challenge, to learn their 4-year computer science curriculum in 12 months, without taking classes. As you can watch in the video above, this week was calculus. I started the class on Monday and wrote the exam on Friday afternoon. Why Bother Learning Calculus? First though, why bother learning calculus at all? I happen to think calculus is cool, and that’s not only because I’m a huge geek. For learning computer science, for example, calculus allows you to run machine learning algorithms in artificial intelligence, render 3D computer graphics and create physics engines for video games. More, learning calculus in this challenge is also a statement about the benefits of theoretical versus practical knowledge. Theory Actually Matters (Or Why DIY Learners Often Fail) A lot of people have been criticizing my challenge for not doing enough programming. But this misses the purpose of learning the theory behind ideas.

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