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Parallax Effects: Modern Map Moving in Interactive News | Aure Moser
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Parallax Effects: Modern Map Moving in Interactive News. Until a few months ago, Yelp featured a modal pop-up when users tried to click-drag the slippy map provided to situate search results according to a local topography. The prompt was “ Hey Map Mover? 8221; and I used to think it was another annoying modal, but now I think it’s a rather magical metaphor for the kind of awesome power involved in building visual representations of complex information, aka maps. Or bio art projects. It helps that ‘...
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visualization - Page 1 - CrisisNET
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The firehose of global crisis data. Visualizing the Ebola Outbreak In Liberia. As West Africa continues to battle the latest spread of the Ebola virus, we looked at the data avaliable over the CrisisNET concerning the outbreak. Using a single API request, we discovered and pulled down Ebola-relevant reports. Who Helps When Crisis Hits? Choropleth Maps with Node.js and D3 Part 2. Last week we drew a map of Syria using D3. Choropleth Maps with D3. Page 1 of 1. Is a project of Ushahidi.
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python csv pandas - CrisisNET
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The firehose of global crisis data. Export CrisisNET data to CSV with Python. The comma-separated values format (csv) is one of the most simple and popular means to store and share data. CrisisNET's data explorer provides a one-click tool. For exporting CrisisNET data as a csv file. However, the explorer. Page 1 of 1. Is a project of Ushahidi. And funded by The Rockefeller Foundation.
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opsec | Aure Moser
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Op-interest: On Opinions OpSec. On of my Webster Words-of-the-Day. This week was “opine,” the act of having and stating an opinion. It’s something that I do often on my blog, but am encouraged to stem for a more objective perspective when it comes to professional data vis stuffs and news publications. Journalism solicits an ideally balanced representation of information, but as with any domain touched by human fallibility, it’s vulnerable to bias. Followed by subsequent investigations of conflict in Iraq.
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fellowship | Aure Moser
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Parallax Effects: Modern Map Moving in Interactive News. Until a few months ago, Yelp featured a modal pop-up when users tried to click-drag the slippy map provided to situate search results according to a local topography. The prompt was “ Hey Map Mover? 8221; and I used to think it was another annoying modal, but now I think it’s a rather magical metaphor for the kind of awesome power involved in building visual representations of complex information, aka maps. Or bio art projects. It helps that ‘...
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Abomination
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The Abomination of Desolation. One of the most powerful warnings in the New Testament comes from the lips of Jesus in the Olivet discourse:. But when ye shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet, standing where it ought not, (let him that readeth understand,) then let them that be in Judea flee to the mountains. Fabled evangelical scholar, the late F.F. Bruce was Ford's supervisor for his 1972 doctoral thesis. The Abomination of Desolation in Biblical Eschatology. Jesus tel...
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ebola - CrisisNET
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The firehose of global crisis data. Visualizing the Ebola Outbreak In Liberia. As West Africa continues to battle the latest spread of the Ebola virus, we looked at the data avaliable over the CrisisNET concerning the outbreak. Using a single API request, we discovered and pulled down Ebola-relevant reports. Page 1 of 1. Is a project of Ushahidi. And funded by The Rockefeller Foundation.
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Built with CrisisNET: Interactive Timeline of Indiscriminate Attacks in Syria
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The firehose of global crisis data. Built with CrisisNET: Interactive Timeline of Indiscriminate Attacks in Syria. We often post analysis and visualizations created by the CrisisNET team, but this week we're showcasing an application made by a developer from our community. A data scientist based in Belgium, created an interactive timeline investigating 3,000 social media reports of indiscriminate attacks in Syria. Including barrel bombs, car bombs, and explosives. Is a project of Ushahidi.
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Talking CrisisNET on the Bellingcat podcast
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The firehose of global crisis data. Talking CrisisNET on the Bellingcat podcast. Is the hot new citizen investigative journalism site of Elliot Higgins. Has already raised just shy of 50,000 to support his work using open source tools to report on underreported and ignored stories. To track the use of barrel bombs. Today, our own Jonathon Morgan sat down with Higgins to discuss using CrisisNET to request and use crisis-relevant data. Is a project of Ushahidi. And funded by The Rockefeller Foundation.
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