Hi All!
I actually just spoke to one of the organizers of this conference, who asked me if Wikipedia would be interested in speaking at the summit about a case study of data visualization. I personally love presenting and wish our team was far enough along the path of visualization that I could do it...but, we're not there yet :)
Does anyone else have an interest in presenting? If so, I can send some more information. If you are a presenter, the $2K registration fee is waived. I'm also pushing for a nonprofit discount for non-presenters, and she acted like that was entirely possible and is going to get back to me.
ALSO - there is another summit happening simultaneously to this one called the "Big Data Innovation Summit." This is the computer science side, while the data visualization summit is focused on the creative. This might be of more interest to many of you.
http://theiegroup.com/DataVisualizationSF-Brochure.pdf
Jessie
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On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 9:50 AM, Jessie Wild jwild@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi All!
I actually just spoke to one of the organizers of this conference, who asked me if Wikipedia would be interested in speaking at the summit about a case study of data visualization. I personally love presenting and wish our team was far enough along the path of visualization that I could do it...but, we're not there yet :)
Does anyone else have an interest in presenting? If so, I can send some more information. If you are a presenter, the $2K registration fee is waived. I'm also pushing for a nonprofit discount for non-presenters, and she acted like that was entirely possible and is going to get back to me.
ALSO - there is another summit happening simultaneously to this one called the "Big Data Innovation Summit." This is the computer science side, while the data visualization summit is focused on the creative. This might be of more interest to many of you.
http://theiegroup.com/DataVisualizationSF-Brochure.pdf
Jessie
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 1:38 AM, Erik Zachte ezachte@wikimedia.org wrote:
FYI http://analytics.theiegroup.com/data-visualization****
Erik****
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Aside from Limn I cannot think of any other visualization project at WMF. Could we use this opportunity to pitch data sources that we're already publishing along with examples of third-party visualizations of this data?
On Jan 10, 2013, at 9:50 AM, Jessie Wild jwild@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi All!
I actually just spoke to one of the organizers of this conference, who asked me if Wikipedia would be interested in speaking at the summit about a case study of data visualization. I personally love presenting and wish our team was far enough along the path of visualization that I could do it...but, we're not there yet :)
Does anyone else have an interest in presenting? If so, I can send some more information. If you are a presenter, the $2K registration fee is waived. I'm also pushing for a nonprofit discount for non-presenters, and she acted like that was entirely possible and is going to get back to me.
ALSO - there is another summit happening simultaneously to this one called the "Big Data Innovation Summit." This is the computer science side, while the data visualization summit is focused on the creative. This might be of more interest to many of you.
http://theiegroup.com/DataVisualizationSF-Brochure.pdf
Jessie
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Erik
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I was wondering about that in terms of third-party visualizations. I bet that could work and would be a unique presentation!
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 3:21 PM, Dario Taraborelli < dtaraborelli@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Aside from Limn I cannot think of any other visualization project at WMF. Could we use this opportunity to pitch data sources that we're already publishing along with examples of third-party visualizations of this data?
On Jan 10, 2013, at 9:50 AM, Jessie Wild jwild@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi All!
I actually just spoke to one of the organizers of this conference, who asked me if Wikipedia would be interested in speaking at the summit about a case study of data visualization. I personally love presenting and wish our team was far enough along the path of visualization that I could do it...but, we're not there yet :)
Does anyone else have an interest in presenting? If so, I can send some more information. If you are a presenter, the $2K registration fee is waived. I'm also pushing for a nonprofit discount for non-presenters, and she acted like that was entirely possible and is going to get back to me.
ALSO - there is another summit happening simultaneously to this one called the "Big Data Innovation Summit." This is the computer science side, while the data visualization summit is focused on the creative. This might be of more interest to many of you.
http://theiegroup.com/DataVisualizationSF-Brochure.pdf
Jessie
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 1:38 AM, Erik Zachte ezachte@wikimedia.org wrote:
FYI http://analytics.theiegroup.com/data-visualization****
Erik****
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Aside from Limn I cannot think of any other visualization project at WMF.
There are some:
In fact I got an invite to talk at the conference. But I am a totally hopeless public speaker, so I declined.
For inspiration on 3rd party viz, see http://infodisiac.com/Wikimedia/Visualizations/
I loved the talk Jen Lowe gave after winning WikiViz 2011 visualization contest
Erik
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Aside from Limn I cannot think of any other visualization project at WMF. Could we use this opportunity to pitch data sources that we're already publishing along with examples of third-party visualizations of this data?
On Jan 10, 2013, at 9:50 AM, Jessie Wild jwild@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi All!
I actually just spoke to one of the organizers of this conference, who asked me if Wikipedia would be interested in speaking at the summit about a case study of data visualization. I personally love presenting and wish our team was far enough along the path of visualization that I could do it...but, we're not there yet :)
Does anyone else have an interest in presenting? If so, I can send some more information. If you are a presenter, the $2K registration fee is waived. I'm also pushing for a nonprofit discount for non-presenters, and she acted like that was entirely possible and is going to get back to me.
ALSO - there is another summit happening simultaneously to this one called the "Big Data Innovation Summit." This is the computer science side, while the data visualization summit is focused on the creative. This might be of more interest to many of you.
http://theiegroup.com/DataVisualizationSF-Brochure.pdf
Jessie
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 1:38 AM, Erik Zachte ezachte@wikimedia.org wrote:
FYI http://analytics.theiegroup.com/data-visualization
Erik
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