The document discusses information graphics and provides examples of their use. It lists various websites that utilize information graphics to visualize data on topics like climate change, health outbreaks, social media sentiments, crime patterns, and more. Government sites in New Zealand are also highlighted for their use of information graphics.
TacklingPovertyNZ – Workshop session at the New Zealand Community Boards Conf...McGuinness Institute
Wendy spoke at the New Zealand Community Boards Conference on Friday, 12 May 2017. The theme of the 2017 conference was “Making 1 + 1 = 3” or, how can we as boards achieve more for our communities with the resources we are given. NZ Community Board gathered a range of exceptional speakers for the conference who were certain to inspire us and provide us, not only with confirmation that we are doing a top job in our communities, but more importantly, challenge us to do more in ways that we have not tried before.
TacklingPovertyNZ – Workshop session at the New Zealand Community Boards Conf...McGuinness Institute
Wendy spoke at the New Zealand Community Boards Conference on Friday, 12 May 2017. The theme of the 2017 conference was “Making 1 + 1 = 3” or, how can we as boards achieve more for our communities with the resources we are given. NZ Community Board gathered a range of exceptional speakers for the conference who were certain to inspire us and provide us, not only with confirmation that we are doing a top job in our communities, but more importantly, challenge us to do more in ways that we have not tried before.
Distance from the sea
Ocean currents
Prevailing winds
Relief (the lay of the land, including altitude)
Proximity to the equator (how near or far)
El Niño
Human activity
Pressure buffering hydropower introduction, Bogorodsky Power Co.Andrew Bogorodsky
There is a new type of hydro-power plant invented. In this presentation You can look how it work, how to build it, why power grids will like it and why it is a new era of renewable power production.
The Study on Notification and Decision-Making Processes on the Hydropower in ...CPWF Mekong
By Ham Kimkong, DES/RUPP, M-POWER Fellow
Presented at the Mekong Forum on Water, Food and Energy
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
December 7-9, 2011
Session 8a: Presenting the work of the M-POWER Fellows
This PowerPoint is one small part of the Geology Topics unit from www.sciencepowerpoint.com. This unit consists of a five part 6000+ slide PowerPoint roadmap, 14 page bundled homework package, modified homework, detailed answer keys, 12 pages of unit notes for students who may require assistance, follow along worksheets, and many review games. The homework and lesson notes chronologically follow the PowerPoint slideshow. The answer keys and unit notes are great for support professionals. The activities and discussion questions in the slideshow are meaningful. The PowerPoint includes built-in instructions, visuals, and review questions. Also included are critical class notes (color coded red), project ideas, video links, and review games. This unit also includes four PowerPoint review games (110+ slides each with Answers), 38+ video links, lab handouts, activity sheets, rubrics, materials list, templates, guides, 6 PowerPoint review Game, and much more. Also included is a 190 slide first day of school PowerPoint presentation.
Areas of Focus within The Geology Topics Unit: -Plate Tectonics, Evidence for Plate Tectonics, Pangea, Energy Waves, Layers of the Earth, Heat Transfer, Types of Crust, Plate Boundaries, Hot Spots, Volcanoes, Positives and Negatives of Volcanoes, Types of Volcanoes, Parts of a Volcano, Magma, Types of Lava, Viscosity, Earthquakes, Faults, Folds, Seismograph, Richter Scale, Seismograph, Tsunami's, Rocks, Minerals, Crystals, Uses of Minerals, Types of Crystals, Physical Properties of Minerals, Rock Cycle, Common Igneous Rocks, Common Sedimentary Rocks, Common Metamorphic Rocks.
This unit aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards and with Common Core Standards for ELA and Literacy for Science and Technical Subjects. See preview for more information
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Thanks again and best wishes. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed www.sciencepowerpoint@gmail.com
Combined impact of climate change and hydropower development on flows of the ...tacochrane
Piman, T., Cochrane, T.A. and Arias, M. E. (2012) Combined Impact of Climate Change and Hydropower Development on Flows of the Sre Kong, Se San and Sre Pok Rivers in the Mekong Basin. IWA (International Water Association) World Congress on Water, Climate and Energy. Dublin, Ireland, 13-18 May 2012.
These are the slides to support my talk for the Emergency Management Association of Georgia May 26, 2011 Savannah Situational Awareness workshop. The message is that people, technology, social media and emergency management can all build a better awareness together using a mobile platform.
Distance from the sea
Ocean currents
Prevailing winds
Relief (the lay of the land, including altitude)
Proximity to the equator (how near or far)
El Niño
Human activity
Pressure buffering hydropower introduction, Bogorodsky Power Co.Andrew Bogorodsky
There is a new type of hydro-power plant invented. In this presentation You can look how it work, how to build it, why power grids will like it and why it is a new era of renewable power production.
The Study on Notification and Decision-Making Processes on the Hydropower in ...CPWF Mekong
By Ham Kimkong, DES/RUPP, M-POWER Fellow
Presented at the Mekong Forum on Water, Food and Energy
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
December 7-9, 2011
Session 8a: Presenting the work of the M-POWER Fellows
This PowerPoint is one small part of the Geology Topics unit from www.sciencepowerpoint.com. This unit consists of a five part 6000+ slide PowerPoint roadmap, 14 page bundled homework package, modified homework, detailed answer keys, 12 pages of unit notes for students who may require assistance, follow along worksheets, and many review games. The homework and lesson notes chronologically follow the PowerPoint slideshow. The answer keys and unit notes are great for support professionals. The activities and discussion questions in the slideshow are meaningful. The PowerPoint includes built-in instructions, visuals, and review questions. Also included are critical class notes (color coded red), project ideas, video links, and review games. This unit also includes four PowerPoint review games (110+ slides each with Answers), 38+ video links, lab handouts, activity sheets, rubrics, materials list, templates, guides, 6 PowerPoint review Game, and much more. Also included is a 190 slide first day of school PowerPoint presentation.
Areas of Focus within The Geology Topics Unit: -Plate Tectonics, Evidence for Plate Tectonics, Pangea, Energy Waves, Layers of the Earth, Heat Transfer, Types of Crust, Plate Boundaries, Hot Spots, Volcanoes, Positives and Negatives of Volcanoes, Types of Volcanoes, Parts of a Volcano, Magma, Types of Lava, Viscosity, Earthquakes, Faults, Folds, Seismograph, Richter Scale, Seismograph, Tsunami's, Rocks, Minerals, Crystals, Uses of Minerals, Types of Crystals, Physical Properties of Minerals, Rock Cycle, Common Igneous Rocks, Common Sedimentary Rocks, Common Metamorphic Rocks.
This unit aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards and with Common Core Standards for ELA and Literacy for Science and Technical Subjects. See preview for more information
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Thanks again and best wishes. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed www.sciencepowerpoint@gmail.com
Combined impact of climate change and hydropower development on flows of the ...tacochrane
Piman, T., Cochrane, T.A. and Arias, M. E. (2012) Combined Impact of Climate Change and Hydropower Development on Flows of the Sre Kong, Se San and Sre Pok Rivers in the Mekong Basin. IWA (International Water Association) World Congress on Water, Climate and Energy. Dublin, Ireland, 13-18 May 2012.
These are the slides to support my talk for the Emergency Management Association of Georgia May 26, 2011 Savannah Situational Awareness workshop. The message is that people, technology, social media and emergency management can all build a better awareness together using a mobile platform.
Presented around Australia and Asia in August 2012
This talk by Jonny Schneider and Stewart Gleadow for ThoughtWorks Quarterly Technology Briefing discusses various topics related to mobile product strategy, design and delivery.
#EMAG2011 Use Social Media Now for Emergency ManagementConnie White
This is the presentation given at the Emergency Management Association of Georgia Training Summit in Savannah, May 25, 2011. It covers the various types of social media communication structures, what the public thinks, expects from the Red Cross Study and then offers major reasons to implement social media now.
Mobile web presentation to American Advertising Federation of Ft. Worth (AAF FW) on February 17, 2010.
We discussed mobile trends for advertisers, opportunities to develop and utilize mobile applications and strategically grow your brand through the mobile web.
International Day for Disaster Reduction at the World Bank
Disaster Risk Management in the Information Age
A joint training workshop by GICT, GFDRR, infoDev and LCSUW to mark the International Day for Disaster Reduction
Lifelines at the National Library of New Zealand: A massive multi-touch table...Zef Fugaz
As part of the National Library’s redevelopment, they wanted to create more ways for the general public to connect with their many collections. Working with the Library, Click Suite developed a brief to present the content, using digital interactivity, to make it personally relevant to visitors, in order to first get their attention through triggering memories and then making connections with the content.
Search engines like Google and Bing should not be emulated online by galleries, libraries, archives and museums. This presentation looks at alternatives, with a consideration of a more natural and visual search experience.
A presentation to the students at the School of Design, Victoria University of Wellington during September 2010.
The talk covered process, methods, design communication, user research, interaction design and case studies from recent work at Click Suite.
If your website was a real person what would they be like? How would they react to your visitors and what sort of information would they share with them? Would they try and educate visitors? Sign them up to volunteer? Ask for a donation?
This was my presentation to the NZ Federation of Voluntary Welfare Organisations - a mini-workshop focused on getting these organisations thinking about the core purpose of their websites.
Extracts from a workshop at GOVIS 2007 (www.govis.org.nz)
This one-day intensive workshop taught attendees how to incorporate user goals and agency needs into the web design process.
Workshop presenters: Zef Fugaz, Bob Medcalf, Elyssa Timmer
Feedback from the workshop attendees:
http://www.zefamedia.com/usability/feedback-from-power-to-the-people/
Extracts from a 2006 presentation to one of the world's largest manufacturers and retailers of kids clothing. We investigated their instore experience and how this might be translated online.
UX Week 2008 considered what it takes to create great products and services in an uncertain world. With a mix of inspiring talks from recognized thought leaders and hands-on workshops delivering takeaway skills, the event delivered for user experience professionals at all levels — directors, managers, and practitioners.
I've been working in the field of Digital Media for 20years. This presentation is an overview of my career pathways from 1988 to 2008. Presentated to Digital Design students at Whiteria Polytechnic in Porirua, New Zealand in July 2008.
Hello everyone! I am thrilled to present my latest portfolio on LinkedIn, marking the culmination of my architectural journey thus far. Over the span of five years, I've been fortunate to acquire a wealth of knowledge under the guidance of esteemed professors and industry mentors. From rigorous academic pursuits to practical engagements, each experience has contributed to my growth and refinement as an architecture student. This portfolio not only showcases my projects but also underscores my attention to detail and to innovative architecture as a profession.
Unleash Your Inner Demon with the "Let's Summon Demons" T-Shirt. Calling all fans of dark humor and edgy fashion! The "Let's Summon Demons" t-shirt is a unique way to express yourself and turn heads.
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White wonder, Work developed by Eva TschoppMansi Shah
White Wonder by Eva Tschopp
A tale about our culture around the use of fertilizers and pesticides visiting small farms around Ahmedabad in Matar and Shilaj.
7 Alternatives to Bullet Points in PowerPointAlvis Oh
So you tried all the ways to beautify your bullet points on your pitch deck but it just got way uglier. These points are supposed to be memorable and leave a lasting impression on your audience. With these tips, you'll no longer have to spend so much time thinking how you should present your pointers.
69. "It's 7:11pm Thursday evening in Wellington. A massive 8.1 undersea earthquake has just struck west of Chile. The Pacific warning system has registered a buoy which has measured a massive tsunami moving at 600km/h towards New Zealand. The height has been estimated as around 9 metres and is expected to strike Wellington in about 11hrs. Experts recommend people go at least 3km inland or 100metres above sea level in low-lying areas".
Thanks to Click Suite who gave me the time to prepare this talk and workshop!
Information Graphics – I’m not an expert, just sharing what I know and have observed. There’s been an explosion on the web of InfoGraphics in the past few years.
Infographics are visual representations of information, data or knowledge
Don’t get it?
Jeffery Veen showed me this great explanation at Adaptive Path’s User Experience Week 2008. Do you recognise this data?
How about now? Better, but takes a while to find, say, the rainfall for Chicago in winter.
Use of fonts and contrast adds a visual element – easier to read
Adding colour highlights the times of year with the highest and lowest rainfall
The raindrop icons make it visual and a bit more fun and engaging
Then you can map the locations to a map and reduce clutter by making the months interactive (via the slider) – a vast contrast to the data set we saw at the beginning
There’s loads of examples on the web – here’s just a few…
Males photographed with animals are more likely to get a date…
Climate change skeptics in the vast minority
I found this factual infographic easy to follow
This could have been a bunch of forms and dropdowns – instead they’ve used typography and iconography
You can view the data in many different ways
A visualisation of climate change from the 1800s to the present – the trend is obvious
Taxi’s with GPS are tracked in London – makes the congestion points obvious
See how long it takes to get to work using different forms off transport at different times of day – I would love to see this for Wellington/Kapiti/Hutt
A similar mapping tool
This crime map has great interaction – you can explore the data Created by content.stamen.com
Crayon colour choices over time
This could have been a boring line graph
The space race – a lot of information crammed into an elegant diagram
Here you can see risks and how they’re interconnected – the butterfly effect
A tube map for the galaxy – make sure you get off at the right stop!
It’s harder to find good examples in New Zealand
This is the motorway they plan to cut through my neighborhood
The new national education standards for New Zealand – they plan to use simplified reports using information graphics. http://www.national.org.nz/education/
The new national education standards for New Zealand – they plan to use simplified reports using information graphics. http://www.national.org.nz/education/
The new national education standards for New Zealand – they plan to use simplified reports using information graphics. http://www.national.org.nz/education/
I didn’t find much in the way of innovative information graphics on the Statistics NZ website
This is typical…
… but at least you can see the same data as a simple graph
This is getting more innovative – data overlays on a map
Many of us who work in Information Technology use information graphics every day to communicate to our peers, customers and users. Interaction Designers and Information Architects make heavy use of visual diagrams and information graphics in their job – here’s some typical uses from my job at Click Suite…
Venn diagram
Likert scale type thing
Gap analysis
Trends
Site Map
Paper prototype – often incorporates infographic concepts
Paper prototype – often incorporates infographic concepts
Collaboration time!
The 2009 Samoa earthquake was an 8.1 M submarine earthquake that took place in the Samoan Islands region at 06:48:11 local time on September 29, 2009. It was the largest earthquake of 2009. A tsunami was generated which caused substantial damage and loss of life in Samoa, American Samoa, and Tonga. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center recorded a 3-inch (76 mm) rise in sea levels near the epicenter, and New Zealand scientists determined that the waves measured 14 metres (46 ft) at their highest on the Samoan coast. Photo http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0910/S00205.htm
Reports said the tsunami was heading toward New Zealand – so I went to the web to find out more. This diagram from NOAA made it appear the wave might over 4963 meters tall – I knew that couldn’t be right!
This diagram from GNS in New Zealand wasn’t much help either
This at least gave an idea of how long the tsunami would take to travel to New Zealand (3hrs)
An indication of wave height – but what actually matters more is wave speed/force – even a 100cm wave could travel a long way inland
Breaking News – this could actually be happening right now!
Your persona for this workshop
Workshop Photos Wellington Web Meetup twitter.com/webmeetup 11 February 2010
Remember – be care to tsunamis
Let’s meet over a coffee sometime.
Click Suite is where I work – check out our new website – and Zefamedia is my personal blog.
Thanks to Click Suite who gave me the time to prepare this talk and workshop!