Infographics
This infographic represents the findings from a case study of undergraduate students enrolled in a physics-oriented Liberal Studies course. (In progress)
This infographic represents a week’s worth of page view data amassed by the participants in an Introduction to Sociology online learning community.
Some major points:- The 29 registered course users viewed course pages a total of 2850 times.
- Students viewed the course an average of 98 times throughout the week, but page views per user ranged from 16 to 222.
- The course revolved around discussion Forums, so unsurprisingly, this activity comprised more than 60% of all views.
- This data is from the 3rd Week of the course, so most students had already downloaded a copy of the Syllabus.
- The Top 10 users of the site accounted for more than 50% of the week’s page views.
- Students were most active on the course in the afternoon (12P-6P), and on Sundays (when most course assignments were due).
This infographic analyzes the use of a personal Facebook account over the period of several years. (In progress).
This infographic represents the answer to a single question about breakfast foods, asked of a low-carb/high fat diet subreddit. Some details:- The big news - most breakfasts did not include bacon! Bacony breakfasts are represented by the streaks of fat in the strip.
- The Parade of Meats around the border of the plate shows the non-bacon meats eaten by respondents.
- Breakfasts that didn't include cheese are represented by the holes in a piece of swiss.
- The center of the egg chart (white - no eggs, yolk - eggs!) reminds me of a sunrise :)


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