Uncategorized The art of notebooks & metadata: A powerful catalyst 7 May 201915 Mar 2020 Post by Ellen Keaveny Field note inspiration from Leonardo da Vinci's notebooks Prior to the start of this class, I considered only notebooks filled with text and data tables in…
Uncategorized The art of notebooks & metadata: Helping us keep our eyes wide open 30 Apr 201915 Mar 2020 Post by Emily Gelzer Notes before (left) and after (right) taking the Art of Notebooks & Metadata class, © Emily Gelzer, 2019 If anyone peered into my notebook right this…
Uncategorized The art of notebooks & metaData: A means for pondering all manner of things about life 23 Apr 201915 Mar 2020 Post by Lindsey Boyle Butterfly illustration, © Lindsey Boyle, 2019 I found the course I took this semester -- The Art of Notebooks & Metadata -- incredibly inspirational, and it…
Uncategorized Visualizing Science: Visualizing community filtering 5 Feb 201913 Aug 2019 Post by Alice Stears This visual shows the process of community filtering using the analogy of a pool party. From the pool of guests who could potentially attend the party…
Uncategorized Visualizing Science: The avian hybrid zones of the Great Plains 29 Jan 201915 Mar 2020 Post by Paul Dougherty Excerpt of full illustration by Paul Dougherty, © 2018 Many species of plants and animals reach the limits of their distributions in the Great Plains of…
Uncategorized Visualizing Science: Land transition in India at a glance 22 Jan 201915 Mar 2020 Post by A. Nicole Reed Figure 1: Landscape photos paired with hand-drawn illustrations of the change in landscape overtime, depicting the change from old growth forest to cropland. ©A. Nicole…
Uncategorized Visualizing Science: Why are there so few white-winged crossbills? 15 Jan 201915 Mar 2020 Post by Cody Porter Excerpt of full illustration, © Cody Porter, 2018 This image represents my attempt to illustrate a striking pattern in the system I study: crossbills (Loxia). Globally,…
Uncategorized Visualizing Science: Ungulates migrate through a maze of human development 8 Jan 201915 Mar 2020 Post by Mallory Lambert Exerpt from illustration by Mallory Lambert, © 2018 My intention with this was to make a fun poster style image (with minimal text) that explains one…
Uncategorized Visualizing Science: How many twigs can a moose eat? 1 Jan 201919 Apr 2021 Post by Lindsay Martinez Image credit: © Lindsay Martinez, 2018 For this design, I intended to display a key research question of my master’s degree in a simplified sketch for…
Uncategorized Visualizing Science: Sharp-tailed grouse survival 25 Dec 201815 Mar 2020 Post by Jonathan Lautenbach This image is an early draft representing my research trying to understand how landscape features might influence the survival of sharp-tailed grouse in south-central Wyoming. I…
Uncategorized Visualizing Science: Collaborative data visualization in virtual worlds 18 Dec 201815 Mar 2020 Post by Rajiv Khadka Collaboration between researchers and scientists across different type of visualization platforms is essential for increasing the effectiveness of scientific workflow to understand and discover novel pieces…
Uncategorized Visualizing Science: The lecture I always wanted to give 11 Dec 201815 Mar 2020 Post by Dan Albrecht-Malinger Schematic of the hierarchy of data types (image credit: © Dan Albrecht-Malinger, 2018) In October of 2018, I was asked to interview for a position: Professor…