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New Media Katho course – June09 evaluations

New Media Katho course – June09 evaluations

During the first week of June I was in Belgium again delivering for the second time my own course on new media. I had 14 Erasmus students from all over Europe, urologist a dynamic, look lively and very interested class that I have enjoyed teaching. It was a marathon class with 4 hours of teaching […]
June 15, 2009
Play the Game 2009 Conference

Play the Game 2009 Conference

Last week I was in Coventry, gynecologist UK, to present a paper at Play the Game 2009, one of the biggest communication conferences on sport and society, now at its 6th edition. It was a busy conference with many speakers coming from a very wide range of fields and institutions, starting from sports journalism up […]
June 15, 2009
Visualisation tools – update

Visualisation tools – update

Some weeks ago I wrote a post about vizualization tools focusing on what could be useful for quantitative and qualitative researchers alike. I have mentioned then that my favorite was IMB’s ManyEyes platform. An update to that post is needed but this time I’ll be focusing on chart and diagram making applications. Below is a […]
May 20, 2009
Interactive timelines

Interactive timelines

Timelines are important and necessary visual elements that make any presentation that encompasses any historical information – be it personal, healthful institutional, youth health national or be it related to recently or long passed times -. Luckily there are a couple of platforms out there, rubella free of charge, that researchers can use to make […]
May 12, 2009
IOCFSPD – closing words

IOCFSPD – closing words

While we should always be critical and realistic we should never be cynical. the IOC will do whatever it can for the nobel goal we are defending.
May 8, 2009