By bluerasberry on 2021-11-15
I tried explaining something in video by webcam which is new for me, but I want to try more often. I sorted notes in my head, rehearsed out loud once, then recorded. I watched it and thought it was fine, so I published it. I wanted to start a conversation on demographic profiling in the […]
Posted in data, Open access, Wikipedia | Tagged demographics, profile, Scholia, WikiCite
By bluerasberry on 2019-10-22
Fabian came to visit me in Charlottesville for the first time in a while on Thursday 17 October. He came to me at school then we joined Eli and Daniel at the Newcomb cafeteria for lunch. On Friday Fabian and I did a couples photo shoot with Gabriela. We talked about her photography hobby, and […]
Posted in Charlottesville, data | Tagged coffee, crime
By bluerasberry on 2019-08-14
A “parliament diagram” is a data visualization which communicates the composition of a parliament including details such as the party affiliation of members and the relative power of coalitions. David Richfield, user:Slashme, is the champion of this visualization, its primary developer, and an enthusiastic thinker on the concept and its applications. I talked with him […]
Posted in data, election, Stockholm, Wikipedia | Tagged election
By bluerasberry on 2019-05-04
On Wednesday 1 May I attended a vote of the University of Virginia Faculty Senate to approve the second phase of plans to establish the School of Data Science at the University of Virginia. At this midpoint I will review the process and circumstances for founding a school. The university in the United States typically […]
Posted in Charlottesville, data | Tagged data school, education