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== Dates == | == Dates == | ||
− | First part of the course | + | First part of the course |
− | + | Day 1: 08-05-2014, intro Twitter | |
− | Day 1: 08-05-2014, intro Twitter | + | Day 2: 15-05-2014, intro Databases/Datavisualisation |
− | Day 2: 15-05-2014, intro Databases/Datavisualisation | + | Day 3: 22-05-2014, Twitter API |
− | Day 3: 22-05-2014, Twitter API | + | Day 4: 29-05-2014, Twitter research and visualisation |
− | Day 4: 29-05-2014, Twitter research and visualisation | + | Second part of the course |
− | + | Day 5: 05-06-2014, working on your assignment | |
− | Second part of the course | + | Day 6: 12-06-2014, working on your assignment |
− | + | Day 7: 19-06-2014, working on your assignment | |
− | Day 5: 05-06-2014, working on your assignment | + | Day 8: 26-06-2014, final presentations (and some info about the grading procedure) |
− | Day 6: 12-06-2014, working on your assignment | ||
− | Day 7: 19-06-2014, working on your assignment | ||
− | Day 8: 26-06-2014, final presentations (and some info about the grading procedure) | ||
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and - work on the hackpad document - week 1.<BR> | and - work on the hackpad document - week 1.<BR> | ||
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Collect several visualizations which appeal to you. Start preparing your own research and ways to work.<BR> | Collect several visualizations which appeal to you. Start preparing your own research and ways to work.<BR> | ||
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See final Assignment Text<BR> | See final Assignment Text<BR> | ||
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Week 5-8: Work on your own assignment!<BR> | Week 5-8: Work on your own assignment!<BR> | ||
Week 8: Presentation and Grading<BR> | Week 8: Presentation and Grading<BR> | ||
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The teacher will moderate your proposal. <BR> | The teacher will moderate your proposal. <BR> | ||
Important is to show your development and progress within your subject.<BR> | Important is to show your development and progress within your subject.<BR> | ||
− | Example subjects: | + | Example subjects: |
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− | Twitter Novels | + | Selftracking using Twitter |
− | + | Twitter in participatory design | |
− | History Writing using Twitter, compare to http://www.blokmapping.net/over | + | Twitter Novels |
− | + | History Writing using Twitter, compare to http://www.blokmapping.net/over | |
− | Twitter Journalism, eg Narco Maffia in Mexico, compare in general to article of teacher in: http://www.vredesmagazine.nl/tijdschrift/VredesMagazine2014-2.pdf (Mexico) | + | Twitter Journalism, eg Narco Maffia in Mexico, compare in general to article of teacher in: http://www.vredesmagazine.nl/tijdschrift/VredesMagazine2014-2.pdf (Mexico) |
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Steps<BR> | Steps<BR> | ||
− | Mindmap around your idea | + | Mindmap around your idea - make a mindmap with different categories |
− | + | Research part - what sources are you using and how | |
− | + | Technical part - what do you need, regarding software, search engines, datavis engines? | |
− | + | Formulating criteria - when is your project a succes? | |
− | + | Planning - you have to finish in time, don't make it too big? | |
− | + | Results - These results have to contain | |
− | + | Visual elements, datavis | |
+ | Storytelling elements, text | ||
+ | Surprises - not expected observations | ||
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Deliverable<BR> | Deliverable<BR> | ||
You have to deliver a LANDSCAPE format pdf containing:<BR> | You have to deliver a LANDSCAPE format pdf containing:<BR> | ||
− | Title: your name | + | Title: your name |
− | + | Cover page: your most interesting visual result of this course | |
− | Cover page: your most interesting visual result of this course | + | Page 1: introduction in your own words: what is this course |
− | + | Page 2: week 1 results (from Dropbox) | |
− | Page 1: introduction in your own words: what is this course | + | Page 3: week 2 results (from Dropbox) |
− | + | Page 4: week 3 results (from Dropbox) | |
− | Page 2: week 1 results (from Dropbox) | + | Page 5: week 4 results (from Dropbox) |
− | + | Page 6: Mindmap of your project | |
− | Page 3: week 2 results (from Dropbox) | + | Page 7: project description, time path, criteria for succes. |
− | + | Page 8/9/10: project results (from Dropbox) | |
− | Page 4: week 3 results (from Dropbox) | + | Page 11: reflection: what did you learn, liked, disliked about this course? |
− | + | Page 12: list of references (books, links, at least 5) | |
− | Page 5: week 4 results (from Dropbox) | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:56, 20 January 2023
Ownership
This course will be done, made, filled by the students.
The teacher will provide the backbone and the students have to expand.
The students will work on a shared document:
https://hackpad.com/WdKA-TWITTER-g8I73XVU4Eh
Teacher
Dates
First part of the course
Day 1: 08-05-2014, intro Twitter Day 2: 15-05-2014, intro Databases/Datavisualisation Day 3: 22-05-2014, Twitter API Day 4: 29-05-2014, Twitter research and visualisation
Second part of the course
Day 5: 05-06-2014, working on your assignment Day 6: 12-06-2014, working on your assignment Day 7: 19-06-2014, working on your assignment Day 8: 26-06-2014, final presentations (and some info about the grading procedure)
Facebook Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1441973972707901/
Content
The students will provide the content (see hackpadlink above).
WDKA description: http://edu.wdka.nl/keuzemodules/2013/09/10/twitter/
Closed hackpad document with backup course content:
https://hackpad.com/Twitter-course-To2Pyt7ExUS
Assignments
Week 1:
Install LAYAR on your mobile phone.
https://www.layar.com/products/app/
Assignment:
Find the layar which shows the tweets around you.
Investigate what kind of messages are tweeted,
How much is retweeted and other properties which are remarkable.
How do you represent what you found?
and - work on the hackpad document - week 1.
Week 2:
Start making some graphs and diagrams in Google Charts.
(You need a gmail account for this.)
Gather number data about tweets (eg using LAYAR) and visualise these numbers in several ways.
Investigate at least one topic in self tracking apps.
Week 3:
Experiment with Scraperwiki. Visualize results.
Experiment with other visualizing tools (could be the teacher's template)
Week 4:
Collect several visualizations which appeal to you. Start preparing your own research and ways to work.
See final Assignment Text
Week 5-8: Work on your own assignment!
Week 8: Presentation and Grading
Final Assignment Text
Given the possibilities of Twitter and your specific design interests you are invited to formulate your own project using Twitter and Visualisation. The project should contain elements of Twitter, text and/or images, and visualisations (Infographics, Datavis, Mapping). It can be done web based, but also can have a meterialisation, like embroidery, knitting, wearable, poster.
The teacher will moderate your proposal.
Important is to show your development and progress within your subject.
Example subjects:
Selftracking using Twitter Twitter in participatory design Twitter Novels History Writing using Twitter, compare to http://www.blokmapping.net/over Twitter Journalism, eg Narco Maffia in Mexico, compare in general to article of teacher in: http://www.vredesmagazine.nl/tijdschrift/VredesMagazine2014-2.pdf (Mexico)
Steps
Mindmap around your idea - make a mindmap with different categories Research part - what sources are you using and how Technical part - what do you need, regarding software, search engines, datavis engines? Formulating criteria - when is your project a succes? Planning - you have to finish in time, don't make it too big?
Results - These results have to contain
Visual elements, datavis Storytelling elements, text Surprises - not expected observations
Deliverable
You have to deliver a LANDSCAPE format pdf containing:
Title: your name Cover page: your most interesting visual result of this course Page 1: introduction in your own words: what is this course Page 2: week 1 results (from Dropbox) Page 3: week 2 results (from Dropbox) Page 4: week 3 results (from Dropbox) Page 5: week 4 results (from Dropbox) Page 6: Mindmap of your project Page 7: project description, time path, criteria for succes. Page 8/9/10: project results (from Dropbox) Page 11: reflection: what did you learn, liked, disliked about this course? Page 12: list of references (books, links, at least 5)