The case study provides additional context about how the Insight Matrix framework was applied in this project. This helps Bertrand determine if it may be suitable for his own work.
This weekly report describes a student's progress in their INC 281 Multidisciplinary Workshop course. The student worked on image processing and created figures showing their process. They also implemented a microcontroller and designed a real-time block diagram for their project. The report is submitted to the Department of Control System and Instrumentation Engineering at King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi.
Faculty and Family Workshops and Institutes from ENACTMatthew Corallo
ENACT is an organization that uses drama therapy techniques and interactive theater performances to help youth overcome obstacles in their lives. They have worked with over 2,000 students across New York City, seeing decreases in bullying, increased attendance and participation, as well as improved communication skills. In addition to working directly with students, ENACT also provides workshops and institutes for faculty, parents, and caregivers on topics like behavior management. These services are led by certified drama therapists and may qualify for continuing education credits.
Un niño estaba tomando un paseo cuando vio pasar un barco y le pidió a su padre ir a bordo. Su padre estuvo de acuerdo y el niño fue al barco donde vio animales salvajes y feroces. Después de terminar el viaje, el niño regresó a casa con sus padres habiendo disfrutado de la experiencia.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
El documento describe las características de tres lunas del Sistema Solar: Titán, la mayor luna de Saturno con una atmósfera densa y anaranjada; Titania, la mayor luna de Urano con un diámetro de 1578 km; y Tritón, la única luna esférica de Neptuno compuesta principalmente por hielos de nitrógeno, agua y monóxido de carbono.
This weekly report describes a student's progress in their INC 281 Multidisciplinary Workshop course. The student worked on image processing and created figures showing their process. They also implemented a microcontroller and designed a real-time block diagram for their project. The report is submitted to the Department of Control System and Instrumentation Engineering at King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi.
Faculty and Family Workshops and Institutes from ENACTMatthew Corallo
ENACT is an organization that uses drama therapy techniques and interactive theater performances to help youth overcome obstacles in their lives. They have worked with over 2,000 students across New York City, seeing decreases in bullying, increased attendance and participation, as well as improved communication skills. In addition to working directly with students, ENACT also provides workshops and institutes for faculty, parents, and caregivers on topics like behavior management. These services are led by certified drama therapists and may qualify for continuing education credits.
Un niño estaba tomando un paseo cuando vio pasar un barco y le pidió a su padre ir a bordo. Su padre estuvo de acuerdo y el niño fue al barco donde vio animales salvajes y feroces. Después de terminar el viaje, el niño regresó a casa con sus padres habiendo disfrutado de la experiencia.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
El documento describe las características de tres lunas del Sistema Solar: Titán, la mayor luna de Saturno con una atmósfera densa y anaranjada; Titania, la mayor luna de Urano con un diámetro de 1578 km; y Tritón, la única luna esférica de Neptuno compuesta principalmente por hielos de nitrógeno, agua y monóxido de carbono.
Design for People, Effective Innovation and SustainabilityMusstanser Tinauli
Presentation for the thesis titled, " Designing for people, effective innovation and sustainability: Introducing experiential factors in an observational framework to evaluate technology assisted systems".
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This document provides an overview of the Assessment Instrument for Sustainability in Higher Education (AISHE 2.0). It describes the structure and application of AISHE 2.0, which consists of 5 modules that assess the identity, operations, education, research, and societal impact of higher education institutions. The document outlines the assessment procedure, which can be used for internal self-assessment or external certification. It also provides details on the criteria within each module and the certification process to recognize sustainability efforts through the Certificate of Sustainable Development in Higher Education.
This document is Karthik Gomadam's dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Wright State University. The dissertation addresses problems related to semantics enriched service environments, including service description, discovery, data mediation, and dynamic configuration. It proposes techniques to add semantic metadata to RESTful services and resources on the web, an algorithm for service discovery and ranking, and methods for aiding data mediation and dynamic configuration. The dissertation also examines applying service-oriented principles to social and human computation.
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Cloudworks is a social networking site for sharing ideas about learning, teaching, and educational technology. It aims to (1) facilitate conversations about these topics, (2) allow users to share learning designs, and (3) serve as a place to find inspiration and collaborate with others. Key features include the ability to create "clouds" of content, join "cloudscapes" centered around topics or groups, and follow other users. Statistics show growing participation since its launch in 2008. Future plans include adding interactive tools and tying content to different frameworks for analyzing pedagogy.
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- A discussion of concepts like Web 1.0 vs 2.0, what is Web 3.0, and critical questions about how organizations use IT and evaluate new technologies.
- Models for information, technology, and the systems development life cycle.
This document provides an agenda and summary for a technology and strategy class. It includes the following:
- An agenda covering administrative announcements, IT news, and a discussion on technology and strategy.
- A discussion of concepts like Web 1.0 vs 2.0, what is Web 3.0, and critical questions about how organizations use IT and evaluate new technologies.
- Models for information, technology, and the systems development life cycle.
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Presentation for the thesis titled, " Designing for people, effective innovation and sustainability: Introducing experiential factors in an observational framework to evaluate technology assisted systems".
This document provides an overview of knowledge management concepts and approaches. It begins by defining knowledge management and outlining its key processes. These include content gathering, document management, collaboration, and discovery. The document then discusses assessing the value of knowledge management from improving business process efficiency, empowering organizations with knowledge, and addressing loss of corporate memory. Finally, it presents a conceptual architecture for a knowledge management system, positioning relevant technologies to support knowledge sharing, retrieval, and classification across information sources and knowledge repositories.
This document provides an overview of the Assessment Instrument for Sustainability in Higher Education (AISHE 2.0). It describes the structure and application of AISHE 2.0, which consists of 5 modules that assess the identity, operations, education, research, and societal impact of higher education institutions. The document outlines the assessment procedure, which can be used for internal self-assessment or external certification. It also provides details on the criteria within each module and the certification process to recognize sustainability efforts through the Certificate of Sustainable Development in Higher Education.
This document is Karthik Gomadam's dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Wright State University. The dissertation addresses problems related to semantics enriched service environments, including service description, discovery, data mediation, and dynamic configuration. It proposes techniques to add semantic metadata to RESTful services and resources on the web, an algorithm for service discovery and ranking, and methods for aiding data mediation and dynamic configuration. The dissertation also examines applying service-oriented principles to social and human computation.
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The document describes the 48 Hour Global Service Jam event that will take place from February 24-26, 2012 in over 80 locations worldwide including Copenhagen. Participants will be randomly assigned to teams and will have 48 hours to develop new service concepts inspired by a shared theme. The schedule outlines the activities over the 3 days which include brainstorming, group work sessions, lectures on creativity, finalizing concepts, and presentations. The design process and various tools/methods to be used are also summarized such as inspiration, understanding user needs, shaping ideas, refining concepts, and presenting the solution. Some example service concepts from past events are provided. Reflections on the event note aspects like time/energy needed, facilitating methods, outside inspiration, and
The document discusses the process of problem definition and research proposal development, including identifying a broad problem area, gathering preliminary information, conducting a literature review, defining the problem clearly through a problem statement, and developing a research proposal that outlines the purpose, methodology, and expected outcomes of the study. Key aspects of problem definition covered are determining objectives, understanding the background, isolating the problem, and stating research questions.
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Cloudworks is a social networking site for sharing ideas about learning, teaching, and educational technology. It aims to (1) facilitate conversations about these topics, (2) allow users to share learning designs, and (3) serve as a place to find inspiration and collaborate with others. Key features include the ability to create "clouds" of content, join "cloudscapes" centered around topics or groups, and follow other users. Statistics show growing participation since its launch in 2008. Future plans include adding interactive tools and tying content to different frameworks for analyzing pedagogy.
The document provides a template for differentiated unit planning. The template includes columns for knowledge/skills to be taught, direct instruction methods, guided practice activities, independent practice opportunities, assessment methods, and plans for acceleration and remediation. It is designed to help educators plan lessons and units that differentiate instruction based on students' readiness levels, interests, and learning profiles.
Creating integrated domain, task and competency modeltelss09
The document discusses creating an integrated domain, task, and competency model. It provides an overview of semantic technologies for organizations and examples of conceptual models. It also discusses the APOSDLE meta-model and proposes a modeling activity to integrate domain, tasks, and learning goals.
This document provides an agenda and summary for a technology and strategy class. It includes the following:
- An agenda covering administrative announcements, IT news, and a discussion on technology and strategy.
- A discussion of concepts like Web 1.0 vs 2.0, what is Web 3.0, and critical questions about how organizations use IT and evaluate new technologies.
- Models for information, technology, and the systems development life cycle.
This document provides an agenda and summary for a technology and strategy class. It includes the following:
- An agenda covering administrative announcements, IT news, and a discussion on technology and strategy.
- A discussion of concepts like Web 1.0 vs 2.0, what is Web 3.0, and critical questions about how organizations use IT and evaluate new technologies.
- Models for information, technology, and the systems development life cycle.
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This document provides an overview of an Agile Modeling workshop for health care information technology professionals. The workshop will cover effective modeling practices and techniques using the Unified Modeling Language (UML). It will help improve project team productivity and communication through modeling, user stories, iterative development, and knowledge sharing repositories. The workshop will use a case study to demonstrate applying Scrum roles, artifacts, and practices to model a laboratory orders web application, including defining user scenarios, architectures, and models to specify requirements and verify deliverables.
This document discusses demo-driven research and the importance of getting feedback. It advocates having a running model and story that fit each other. The key steps are to have a model, make the story fit the model and vice versa, demo the work, and listen to feedback to continue improving. Real feedback comes from interested people. The Moose platform was developed through demo-driven research over many years and publications by involving different universities.
Sandy Carter Understanding S O A And Web 2SOA Symposium
This document discusses how companies can use SOA and Web 2.0 technologies to collaborate with customers and enable co-creation of value. It describes key concepts like collaboration, communities, syndication, mashups and experience networks. Specific examples are provided like an online ride planner mashup and a medical information hub on Sears.com. The presentation emphasizes that by engaging customers and combining SOA, Web 2.0 and business intelligence, companies can gain insights, accelerate innovation and better compete in today's dynamic market.
Banks can leverage big data by building analytics platforms to gain insights from large, diverse datasets in real-time. The key is having solutions that can handle high volumes, varieties and velocities of data. SAS provides products to help banks with every stage of the analytics lifecycle from data preparation to predictive modeling to deployment. This allows banks to better assess risks like credit default and improve processes like customer scoring.
Managing External Knowledge in Open Innovation Processes – A Systematic Revie...Communardo Software GmbH
The document discusses managing external knowledge in open innovation processes and presents the results of a systematic literature review. It identifies various sources of external knowledge for innovation, including institutions, networks/alliances, and customers. The review also examines how external knowledge influences corporate innovativeness and what challenges can be derived.
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Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
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at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
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Liberal Approach to the Study of Indian Politics.pdf
knowID
1. KnowID
Visualizing the ID Methods
December 14, 2009
Mehmet Cirakoglu
Thomas McCue
Elena O’Curry
Mike Roy
Owen Schoppe
2. Project Brief
Visualize the ID Methods
Our goal for this project was to create a tool that uses
visualizations to help users find, internalize and use
frameworks within the context of their project.
Design and innovation frequently use models and frameworks
to make critical decisions, reframe problems, and discover
relationships within complex sets of data. Unfortunately, using
these models and frameworks—especially within a team
setting—poses multiple challenges to designers and strategists
who need to move quickly.
While models and frameworks are essential to the process,
they often create busy work that can slow the process as well.
Innovators can waste precious billable time searching for
the “right” model to use and struggling to understand
unfamiliar frameworks.
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 2
3. How We Got Here
Research
Research Process
We interviewed 10 users:
4 expert users
5 novice students
1 advanced student
Our interviews were focused on understanding how
people learn about frameworks and how they actually use
them in real life.
We also administered a survey to 17 student participants
which focused on the range of frameworks most commonly
used and the situations that prompt framework usage.
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 3
4. How We Got Here
Research
Key Findings
Novice users have trouble choosing the right framework for
a project and rely on instructors to introduce them to new
methods because they find the ID Wiki incomprehensible.
More advanced students have an established set of frameworks
that they return to again and again. They use the ID Wiki as
a reference to remind themselves of a particular method’s
structure, but not to learn about new frameworks.
Expert users rarely think about frameworks explicitly or refer to
instructions. Frameworks become less of a tool and more of a
point of view - just another way of thinking about a problem.
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 4
5. How We Got Here
Ideation
Workshop
We used the design principles derived from our primary
research to guide participants through an ideation workshop.
We asked our subjects to imagine how different types of
users might experience the processes of browsing,
understanding and using frameworks and captured their
feedback on worksheets and in group discussion.
Group Prompts
• Help a first-year MDes student understand a framework
• Help an expert user find a framework
• Help an advanced student use a framework
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 5
6. Where We Are
Design Principles
Overall:
Text should be secondary to visualizations
Browsing:
Visualizations should reduce search time
Visualization should clearly position role of framework
Presentation should provide examples of framework in use
Understanding:
Visualization should expedite internalization
Presentation should provide examples of framework in use
Using:
Tool should support team use
Tool should provide varying levels of guidance
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 6
7. What We Tried
Concepts Explored
Browsing Understanding Using
Magnet Fish Eggs Visualizing Case Studies Version Tracker
Aggregate Paths Illuminate Coverage for Personal Augmented Reality Work Spaces
Moving Though Constellations Growth Magic Wand
Road Maps / Flow Charts Process / Knowledge Productivity Tracker
Tagging Tutorials Projected Empty Frameworks
Bread crumbs Findings / Progress Tracker Team / Role / Phase, Specific
Magic Cube Filter Tools
Data Collection / Consolidation
Tools
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 7
8. Our Plan
Systemic Overview
Identifying the key moments of visualization
As the primary focus of the course was that of PROVIDING AND UNDERSTANDING FOR...
data visualization, the team sought to clearly
identify the moments that presented the most BROWSING 0.0 UNDERSTANDING 1.0 USING 1.0
complex data, and would benefit from the UNDERSTANDING 2.0 USING 2.0 (EXTENDING)
application of the principals and methods
MUST SOLVE INNOVATION MANIPULATING
reviewed and refined during the course. A PROBLEM CASE STUDIES
CASE STUDY
DATA SETS
STUDENT
DETAILS TEAMS
SEARCHES... TO SELECT A... CAN REVEAL... BY USING A... CAN REVIEW...
WHICH CAN ALSO PROVIDE...
THAT CAN BE SHARED BY...
WHICH FILTERS...
WHICH FEEDS...
ANALYSIS CASE STUDY PROCESS FRAMEWORK PROJECT
FRAMEWORKS PROCESS
TO SELECT A... WHICH EXPLAINS CAN REVEAL... CREATES... CAN TRACK...
USING....
PROGRESS VERSION
PROGRESS
FRAMEWORK FRAMEWORKS MODELS
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 8
9. Concept Brief
Road Map
Navigation
A road map doesn’t just tell you where you are - it reminds
you where you’ve been and lets you know where you’re going.
KnowID is structured to help the user understand what
frameworks best fit a project phase and where frameworks
have lead in other projects. Maps of case studies reveal
patterns and help the user plan for next steps.
Changing Direction
Of course, road maps are most often needed when the user
has no idea where they are or how to get to their destination.
KnowID helps novice students get back on the right path
so they don’t need to worry that they’re headed in the
wrong direction.
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 9
10. Concept Brief
Architecture
Interactive tools are frequently
arranged as hierarchical layers with
specific paths inherent in the
structure. Building on the road map
model discussed above, we choose
to create KnowId on a single plane
that we hope will facilitate rapid
navigation and allow users to move
back and forth within the process.
As users become more
comfortable with the tool, they
can skip over intermediate steps
and speed information retrieval.
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 10
11. Concept Brief
Breadcrumbs
To reinforce the single-level
architecture and aid overall
navigation, a small key in the upper
right corner highlights the user’s
location in the tool. This key maps
on to the welcome screen to give
KnowId users a sense of where they
are in the overall process.
Welcome Bertrand,
UNDERSTAND USE
Find a framework... Examine a framework... Use a framework...
Find a case study... Examine a case study... Track your project...
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 11
12. Concept Brief
Meet Bertrand
Our prototype is designed around the experience of Bertrand,
a second year MDes student who is working on a project
for the grocery conglomerate Supervalu. He wants to better
understand the relationship of certain behaviors he’s observed
in his fieldwork, but he’s not sure where to start. All he has right
now is a list of everything he’s observed compiled from his
field log. We’ll follow Bertrand as he searches for a relevant
framework, explores a case study and applies his chosen
framework to his own research.
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 12
13. Final System
A review of the primary screens and data visualizations of KnowID.
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 13
14. Welcome Screen
The welcome screen is both an entry point and
a map of the tool itself. The six frames show
the relative position of each section within the
single plane architecture. The four frames on
the right help the user find a framework or case
study through a filtering process or go directly
to a known framework or case study. The two
frames on the left help the user track their own
work in progress and use the tool as a template.
Welcome Bertrand,
UNDERSTAND USE
Find a framework... Examine a framework... Use a framework...
Find a case study... Examine a case study... Track your project...
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 14
15. Getting Started
As Bertrand zooms in on
“Find a framework”, that area resolves into
the framework search area.
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 15
16. Finding A Framework
Step One
The initial screen displays the full array of
frameworks sorted by relevance. The icon for
each framework has colored stripes that indicate knowID
the project phase(s) that it’s best suited for.
Frameworks: ID Methods Database
Because Bertrand has been tracking his project
in KnowID, the tool offers him the option to
refine his results by seeking the best successor
SORT BY: Relevance
to Semantic Differential, the framework he used Filter Pane
earlier in his project. Keyword
The key in the upper right corner reminds him
Definition - Research - Analysis - Synthesis - Realization
where he is in the tool, and he can use it as a
navigational aid if he doesn’t want to zoom out
People Offering Company Market
to the full view again.
In my current project, I just used...
Semantic Differential
Input Format:
Content Type
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 16
17. Finding A Framework
Keeping Track
When Bertrand clicks once on a framework, it
expands to give him the name of the framework
and a brief description of that framework. knowID
Frameworks: ID Methods Database
SORT BY: Relevance
Filter Pane
Keyword
Definition - Research - Analysis - Synthesis - Realization
People Offering Company Market
In my current project, I just used...
Semantic Differential SWIPES
SWIPES is a disciplined
Input Format: method for directing
and integrating secondary
research that can
systematically profile
diffuse trends.
Content Type
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 17
18. Finding A Framework
Narrowing the Field
Bertrand selects analysis as a primary filter. The
frameworks that meet his specifications migrate
to the upper left corner of the frame. The green knowID
stripe in each icon echoes the green type used
for “analysis” in the filter, confirming that all of Frameworks: ID Methods Database
the remaining frameworks are suitable for this
Analysis
phase in the project.
SORT BY: Relevance
Filter Pane
Keyword
Definition - Research - Analysis - Synthesis - Realization
People Offering Company Market
In my current project, I just used...
Semantic Differential
Input Format:
Content Type
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 18
19. Finding A Framework
Narrowing the Field
Bertrand further refines his search by using a
drop-down menu to qualify his content type as
relational, and the number of frameworks is knowID
reduced again.
Frameworks: ID Methods Database
Analysis
SORT BY: Relevance
Filter Pane
Keyword
Definition - Research - Analysis - Synthesis - Realization
People Offering Company Market
In my current project, I just used...
Semantic Differential
Input Format:
Content Type
Relational
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 19
20. Finding A Framework
Narrowing the Field
There are still more frameworks in the results
frame than Bertrand wants to look at, so he
adds another filter by selecting “list” as his knowID
input format - right now, all of his data is listed
in an excel spreadsheet. Now there are only Frameworks: ID Methods Database
three frameworks for him to look at in depth -
Analysis
much more reasonable than the hundreds he
saw in the first screen.
SORT BY: Relevance
Filter Pane
Keyword
Definition - Research - Analysis - Synthesis - Realization
People Offering Company Market
In my current project, I just used...
Semantic Differential
Input Format:
List
Content Type
Relational
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 20
21. Finding A Framework
Taking a Closer Look
By hovering over each framework icon Bertrand
can see the method’s name and a brief
description. The Insight Matrix looks like it might knowID
be a match, so he double clicks on that icon.
Frameworks: ID Methods Database
Analysis
SORT BY: Relevance
Filter Pane
Keyword
Insight Matrix
Definition - Research - Analysis - Synthesis - Realization A tool that compares a list of items
against each other or another list to
extract innovative insights from
research data.
People Offering Company Market
In my current project, I just used...
Semantic Differential
Input Format:
List
Content Type
Relational
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 21
22. Navigation
Switching Sections
A lateral slide reminds him that he’s
moving from “Find a framework” to
“Examine a framework.”
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 22
23. Examining A Framework
First Look
The main screen for the Insight Matrix is a
generic example - this thing looks complicated!
Bertrand decides that he needs to take a look at knowID
the framework in action, so he clicks the button
labeled “Find a case study”. Insight Matrix: Generic Process Example
Analysis Synthesis
How to use this process
1. Create a list (or lists) of
items to compare and
input the lists on the X
and Y axis.
2. Input scores at each
intersection of the
matrix. Typically, the
more likely the items at
the intersection
are related, the higher
the score.
3. Sort the rows and
columns of data to revel
meaningful groupings of
list items.
4. Name and define the
clusters and patterns.
1 2 3 FIND A CASE STUDY
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 23
24. Navigation
A diagonal slide brings Bertrand to the
case study filter.
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 24
25. Finding A Case Study
First Look
Because Bertrand arrived at this section of the
tool after he’d already selected a framework,
the available case studies have already been knowID
filtered to include only those which include a
successfully completed Insight Matrix. Case Studies
Each case study is represented by a bar with
Analysis
the description of the project and a timeline
that indicates the relative amount of time spent CASE STUDY SEARCH: Analysis / Insight Matrix / Retail SORT BY: Relevance
on each project phase and where the relevant Filter Pane Corner Store EXPAND
MISSION: To help a collective of independent corner store owners
framework was used. Keyword IMAGE
increase revenue by aligning with customer....
Retail
COMPLETION DATE: 04/19/09 DURATION: 4 wks Team: 3
D Rs A S Rz
Definition - Research - Analysis - Synthesis - Realization
City of Chicago: HHS EXPAND
People Offering Company Market IMAGE MISSION: T o help a collective of independent corner store owners increase
revenue by aligning with customer....
COMPLETION DATE: 04/19/09 DURATION: 4 wks Team: 3
Find case studies using... D Rs A S Rz
Insight Matrix
Green Labeling EXPAND
IMAGE MISSION: To help a collective of independent corner store owners increase
revenue by aligning with customer....
COMPLETION DATE: O4/19/09 DURATION: 4 wks Team: 3
D Rs A S Rz
Kitchen Gardens EXPAND
IMAGE An analysis of the indoor kitchen garden in urban spaces.
The goal is to identify users, their methods, obstacles, and...
COMPLETION DATE: O4/19/09 DURATION: 4 wks Team: 4
D Rs A S Rz
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 25
26. Finding A Case Study
Expanded View
Bertrand thinks the corner store case study
might be a good example for his supermarket
project, so he expands the bar for more details. knowID
Now he can see which frameworks were used in
the analysis phase of this case, in which order Case Studies
they were used and whether or not they were
Analysis
completed successfully. The framework he’s
using as a search criteria is highlighted for CASE STUDY SEARCH: Analysis / Insight Matrix / Retail SORT BY: Relevance
easier navigation. Filter Pane Corner Store EXPAND
IMAGE MISSION: To help a collective of independent corner store owners
Keyword
increase revenue by aligning with customer....
Retail
COMPLETION DATE: 04/19/09 DURATION: 4 wks Team: 3
D Rs A S Rz
Definition - Research - Analysis - Synthesis - Realization
Position Map 0000 HRS
People Offering Company Market Semantic Differential
Insight Matrix2 0000 HRS
Find case studies using... Position Map2 0000 HRS
Insight Matrix Insights to Principles 0000 HRS
Mind Map 0000 HRS
P TO 0000 HRS
City of Chicago: HHS EXPAND
IMAGE MISSION: T o help a collective of independent corner store owners increase
revenue by aligning with customer....
COMPLETION DATE: 04/19/09 DURATION: 4 wks Team: 3
D Rs A S Rz
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 26
27. Navigation
After Bertrand chooses Insight Matrix as the
example he wants to examine more closely,
a diagonal slide returns him to the “Examine a
framework” section.
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 27
28. Examining A Framework
Case Study
Instead of a generic framework, Bertrand now
sees the results of the Insight Matrix from the
convenience store study. He now has a better knowID
sense of what sort of results he can expect and
confirms that this should be a god method Insight Matrix: Result from Corner Store
for him to use. He still wants to know how the
Analysis Synthesis
other team got to this point, so he starts the
walkthrough by clicking the first tab in the bar
at the bottom of the screen.
foundation
for loyalty
reliability
trust
consistency of o ering
character specialty
neighborly services o ering
friendship
product expertise
proximity
o ering-specific services
support local business
uniqueness/quality of o ering
obligation
treating yourself
reciprocity
character
ambience
1 2 3 4 5 SHOW IN ROAD MAP
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 28
29. Examining A Framework
Case Study
The first step in the Insight Matrix example
shows the empty matrix with the X and Y
axes filled in. knowID
Insight Matrix: Process from Corner Store
Analysis Synthesis
offering-specific services
consistency of offering
support local business
uniqueness of offering
neighborly services
characteristics
product expertise
quality of offering
treating yourself
of loyalty
reciprocity
amiaience
friendship
obligation
character
proximity
reliability
routine
trust
neighborly services
friendship
proximity
support local business
obligation
reciprocity
routine
reliability
trust
consistency of offering
product expertise
offering-specific services
uniqueness of offering
quality of offering
treating yourself
character
amiaience
Key
0 1 2 3
1 2 3 4 5 SHOW IN ROAD MAP
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 29
30. Examining A Framework
Case Study
The second step shows the matrix filled in
with the team’s ratings.
knowID
Insight Matrix: Process from Corner Store
Analysis Synthesis
characteristics
of loyalty
1 2 3 4 5 SHOW IN ROAD MAP
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 30
31. Examining A Framework
Case Study
In the third screen, Bertrand sees how the
convenience store team was able to identify
clusters by overlaying translucent squares over knowID
the areas with the highest scores.
Insight Matrix: Process from Corner Store
Analysis Synthesis
1 2 3 4 5 SHOW IN ROAD MAP
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 31
32. Examining A Framework
Case Study
The fourth step shows that the corner store
team saw the two clusters in the corners as
more significant and refined their highlighting to knowID
two overlapping circles, which they’ve labeled
according to common characteristics. Insight Matrix: Process from Corner Store
Analysis Synthesis
character
foundation
for loyalty
specialty
o ering
1 2 3 4 5 SHOW IN ROAD MAP
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 32
33. Examining A Framework
Case Study
In step five, Bertrand sees that the results he
saw at first list the same items that were in the
clusters from step four. He has a pretty good knowID
understanding now of how the Insight Matrix
works, so he uses the navigation key in the Insight Matrix: Process from Corner Store
upper right corner to move into his own project
Analysis Synthesis
and start using it.
foundation
for loyalty
reliability
trust
consistency of o ering
character specialty
neighborly services o ering
friendship
product expertise
proximity
o ering-specific services
support local business
uniqueness/quality of o ering
obligation
treating yourself
reciprocity
character
ambience
1 2 3 4 5 SHOW IN ROAD MAP
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 33
34. Navigation
A lateral slide lets Bertrand move into his own
previously established project space.
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 34
35. Using A Framework
Working Within KnowID
Now Bertrand sees an empty Insight Matrix with
the instructions for filling it out within KnowID.
The ellipses icon in the lower right corner knowID
indicates that this is a framework in use; if he
completes the Insight Matrix successfully he can Insight Matrix: Bertrand’s Project
change this to a check mark in a green box.
Analysis Synthesis
How to use this process Key 0 1 2 3
1. Create a list (or lists) of
items to compare and List Description
Item 1
input the lists on the X
and Y axis.
2. Input scores at each Item 1
intersection of the
matrix. Typically, the
more likely the items at
the intersection
are related, the higher
the score.
3. Sort the rows and
columns of data to revel
meaningful groupings of
list items.
4. Name and define the
clusters and patterns.
1 2 3 4 5 ... SHOW IN ROAD MAP
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 35
36. Using A Framework
Working With A Team
By connecting his computer to a projector,
Bertrand can move the empty matrix on to
a whiteboard so he can fill it out with his team
using colored post-its instead of numbers.
Key 0 1 2 3
sense of loya l t y
customizabi l i t y
Motivations for
consistenc y
cleanliness
exp er ience
freshness
Store Visit
selec tion
sp ecialt y
qualit y
var iet y
pr ice
s e n s e o f l oya l t y 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
p r i ce 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
f re s h n e s s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
cleanliness 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
va r i e t y 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
selection 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
specialty 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ex p e r i e n ce 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
c u s to m i z a b i l i t y 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 36
37. Using A Framework
Bertrand saves the completed matrix to
his project.
knowID
Insight Matrix: Bertrand’s Project
Analysis Synthesis
Key 0 1 2 3
sense of loyalt y
customizabilit y
Motivations for
consistenc y
cleanliness
experience
freshness
Store Visit
selec tion
specialt y
qualit y
var i e t y
p r i ce
s e n s e o f l oy a l t y 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
p r i ce 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
f re s h n e s s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
cleanliness 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
va r i e t y 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
selection 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
specialty 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
e x p e r i e n ce 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
c u s to m i z a b i l i t y 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 2 3 4 5 ... SHOW IN ROAD MAP
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 37
38. Navigation
Bertrand wants to look at his overall project
process, so he uses the navigation key to slide
vertically into his project page.
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 38
39. Tracking A Project
Now that he’s finished using the Insight Matrix
he can change the ellipses to a check mark.
knowID
Road Map: Bertrand’s Project
S O RT B Y: TIME 2.0 RESEARCH 3 . 0 A N A LYS I S
05.16.05
1 AEIOU 0000 HRS
2 Position Map 2 0000 HRS
3 Semantic Differential
3
4 4 Insight Matrix 0000 HRS
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
10 10
11 11
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 39
40. Tracking A Project
Bertrand’s road map now shows all of his
completed frameworks; when he’s done with
the project it will become a case study for other knowID
students to use and learn from.
Road Map: Bertrand’s Project
S O RT B Y: TIME 2.0 RESEARCH 3 . 0 A N A LYS I S
05.16.05
1 AEIOU 0000 HRS
2 Position Map 2 0000 HRS
3 Semantic Differential
3
4 4 Insight Matrix 0000 HRS
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
10 10
11 11
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 40
42. Examining A Case Study
By reviewing the corner store road map
Bertrand can see where that team moved after
using the insight matrix and identify next steps knowID
for his own project.
Road Map: ID Corner Store Case Study
S O RT B Y: TIME 1.0 DEFINITION 2.0 RESEARCH 3 . 0 A N A LYS I S
03. 22.05
05.16.05
1 Insight matrix 0000 HRS 1 1
2 Position Map
2 0000 HRS 2
3 3 Semantic Differential 3
4 4 4 Insight Matrix2 0000 HRS
5 5 5 Position Map2 0000 HRS
6 6 Insights to Principles 6 0000 HRS
7 7 Mind7 Map 0000 HRS
8 8 PTO 0000 HRS 8
9 9 9 Concept Matrix 0000 HRS
10 10 10 Concept Evaluation ...
11 11 11 Concept S...
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 42
44. Examining A Case Study
Side By Side Comparison
Bertrand can look at his project alongside
the corner store case study to compare his
project to that of the other team.
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 44
46. Home Screen
The home screen now has the added detail
of Bertrand’s most recently viewed and used
frameworks and projects.
Welcome Bertrand,
UNDERSTAND USE
Find a framework... Examine a framework... Use a framework...
Insight Matrix Insight Matrix
Find a case study... Examine a case study... Track your project...
Corner Store Project My Design Planning Project
DATA VISUALIZATION, FALL 2009 46
47. KnowID
Data Visualization / Fall 2009 / Vijay Kumar
Data Visualization Team
Mehmet Cirakoglu
Thomas MCCUE
Elena O’Curry
Mike Roy
Owen Schoppe