Two years ago when we first thought about Infogram Ambassador Network - our corporate responsibility program, we thought it is not possible. Now we see more and more fast growing social enterprises emerging. Check out my presentation about the topic I shared at a meetup on March 14th, 2016.
The document defines primary and secondary infertility and describes their causes and evaluation. It discusses the requirements for conception including healthy egg and sperm production and implantation. Infertility is defined as inability to conceive after one year of unprotected sex for those under 35 or 6 months for those over 35. Evaluation involves history, physical exam, semen analysis, tests of ovulation and hormone levels. Treatment depends on the cause and may include ovulation induction, surgery, assisted reproduction like IUI or IVF. Unexplained infertility has around a 10% rate of natural pregnancy.
The document defines primary and secondary infertility and describes their causes and evaluation. It states that infertility affects 15% of couples and can be caused by problems with ovulation, sperm production or the female reproductive tract. Diagnostic tests include semen analysis, tests of ovulation and HSG. Treatment depends on the underlying cause but may include fertility drugs to induce ovulation, surgery to repair reproductive organs or assisted reproduction techniques like IUI or IVF. The prognosis is best for anovulatory infertility which can often be treated with ovulation induction.
This document provides an overview of data journalism. It defines data journalism and discusses where data can be obtained from, including government agencies, NGOs, and social media. The process of data journalism is outlined as finding data, analyzing it, cleaning it, and visualizing it using tools like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and various chart types. An example project is described that looks at immigration data in the EU to analyze trends over time and differences between countries. Resources for learning more about data journalism are also listed, including books, movies, blogs, and organizations in the field.
Velodati ir mūsu pirmais datu projekts – kucēns par kuru esam lepni un negrasāmies slīcināt. Tieši otrādi. Pēc sarunām ar velokopienas pārstāvjiem sapratām, cik nozīmīgi, cenšoties panākt pārmaiņas, ir dati, jeb dokumentētas liecības par to, kā braucam pa Rīgas ielām. Tie vairs nav pāris aktīvu velobraucēju iespaidi. Tie ir rīdzenieki, kas ceļā no mājām uz darbu izvēlas videi draudzīgo velosipēdu nevis auto. Augstāk esošā karte attēlo viņu “riepu nospiedumu intensitāti”, tā iezīmējot maršrutus, kur veloceļi un velojoslas ir visnepieciešamākās. Intensitātes karti saliekot ar esošo un topošo veloceļu tīklu, iegūstam arī secinājumus par to, kuri veloceļi dažos posmos ir izrādījušies lieki vai neloģiski izvietoti. Vismaz šobrīd. Rīga aug, attīstās un kopā ar to arī velovide.
Šī prezentācija rada priekštatu par mūsu izmantotajiem rīkiem un metodēm.
Two years ago when we first thought about Infogram Ambassador Network - our corporate responsibility program, we thought it is not possible. Now we see more and more fast growing social enterprises emerging. Check out my presentation about the topic I shared at a meetup on March 14th, 2016.
The document defines primary and secondary infertility and describes their causes and evaluation. It discusses the requirements for conception including healthy egg and sperm production and implantation. Infertility is defined as inability to conceive after one year of unprotected sex for those under 35 or 6 months for those over 35. Evaluation involves history, physical exam, semen analysis, tests of ovulation and hormone levels. Treatment depends on the cause and may include ovulation induction, surgery, assisted reproduction like IUI or IVF. Unexplained infertility has around a 10% rate of natural pregnancy.
The document defines primary and secondary infertility and describes their causes and evaluation. It states that infertility affects 15% of couples and can be caused by problems with ovulation, sperm production or the female reproductive tract. Diagnostic tests include semen analysis, tests of ovulation and HSG. Treatment depends on the underlying cause but may include fertility drugs to induce ovulation, surgery to repair reproductive organs or assisted reproduction techniques like IUI or IVF. The prognosis is best for anovulatory infertility which can often be treated with ovulation induction.
This document provides an overview of data journalism. It defines data journalism and discusses where data can be obtained from, including government agencies, NGOs, and social media. The process of data journalism is outlined as finding data, analyzing it, cleaning it, and visualizing it using tools like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and various chart types. An example project is described that looks at immigration data in the EU to analyze trends over time and differences between countries. Resources for learning more about data journalism are also listed, including books, movies, blogs, and organizations in the field.
Velodati ir mūsu pirmais datu projekts – kucēns par kuru esam lepni un negrasāmies slīcināt. Tieši otrādi. Pēc sarunām ar velokopienas pārstāvjiem sapratām, cik nozīmīgi, cenšoties panākt pārmaiņas, ir dati, jeb dokumentētas liecības par to, kā braucam pa Rīgas ielām. Tie vairs nav pāris aktīvu velobraucēju iespaidi. Tie ir rīdzenieki, kas ceļā no mājām uz darbu izvēlas videi draudzīgo velosipēdu nevis auto. Augstāk esošā karte attēlo viņu “riepu nospiedumu intensitāti”, tā iezīmējot maršrutus, kur veloceļi un velojoslas ir visnepieciešamākās. Intensitātes karti saliekot ar esošo un topošo veloceļu tīklu, iegūstam arī secinājumus par to, kuri veloceļi dažos posmos ir izrādījušies lieki vai neloģiski izvietoti. Vismaz šobrīd. Rīga aug, attīstās un kopā ar to arī velovide.
Šī prezentācija rada priekštatu par mūsu izmantotajiem rīkiem un metodēm.
The history of pictorial chart goes hand in hand with evolution of humanity. The “graphic narrative”, as Willard Cope Brinton calls it in his book “Graphic Presentation” (1939) was there since the Stone Age. Ideographic drawings, pictograms, figurative symbols, pictographic charts and hieroglyphs all serve to tell stories in universal graphical language. The idea of universal language of pictorials was best developed by an Austrian social scientist Otto Neurath and a German designer Gerd Arntz in late 1920'. At the time Neurath had developed a method to communicate complex information on society, economy and politics in simple images and he needed designer who could make elementary signs, pictograms that could summarize a subject at a glance. Arntz was socially inspired and politically committed artist who depicted the life of workers and the class struggle in abstracted figures on woodcuts. Both were the perfect fit to develop an ISOTYPE (International System Of TYpographic Picture Education) - a set of 4000 pictograms that tell it all.
This document summarizes 15 lessons that Pam Hendrickson's father, a successful project manager, learned over his 40-year career. The lessons focus on balancing work and personal life, embracing change, effective communication, making informed decisions, attention to detail, time management, maintaining a sense of humor, seeking ideas from diverse sources, ensuring quality, aligning objectives, balancing organizational strengths, understanding perception, forgiveness, trustworthiness, and self-discipline. Pam Hendrickson shares these lessons to help others worry less, create success, and have more fun in the process.
Human brain is wired to understand stories. It's hard for us to make sense of unstructured data or big tables. This slide deck provides blue print for creating relevant and engaging data-driven story or an infographic that convinces rationally, touches emotionally and starts conversations.
The history of pictorial chart goes hand in hand with evolution of humanity. The “graphic narrative”, as Willard Cope Brinton calls it in his book “Graphic Presentation” (1939) was there since the Stone Age. Ideographic drawings, pictograms, figurative symbols, pictographic charts and hieroglyphs all serve to tell stories in universal graphical language. The idea of universal language of pictorials was best developed by an Austrian social scientist Otto Neurath and a German designer Gerd Arntz in late 1920'. At the time Neurath had developed a method to communicate complex information on society, economy and politics in simple images and he needed designer who could make elementary signs, pictograms that could summarize a subject at a glance. Arntz was socially inspired and politically committed artist who depicted the life of workers and the class struggle in abstracted figures on woodcuts. Both were the perfect fit to develop an ISOTYPE (International System Of TYpographic Picture Education) - a set of 4000 pictograms that tell it all.
This document summarizes 15 lessons that Pam Hendrickson's father, a successful project manager, learned over his 40-year career. The lessons focus on balancing work and personal life, embracing change, effective communication, making informed decisions, attention to detail, time management, maintaining a sense of humor, seeking ideas from diverse sources, ensuring quality, aligning objectives, balancing organizational strengths, understanding perception, forgiveness, trustworthiness, and self-discipline. Pam Hendrickson shares these lessons to help others worry less, create success, and have more fun in the process.
Human brain is wired to understand stories. It's hard for us to make sense of unstructured data or big tables. This slide deck provides blue print for creating relevant and engaging data-driven story or an infographic that convinces rationally, touches emotionally and starts conversations.