Title:
#sachat DTA Visualization Draft 2
Video:
Description:This is the second draft of a visualization of an #sachat session using dynamic topic analysis. Please send me any comments, questions, or suggestions you have to improve this video. --- #sachat is a Twitter hashtag used by student affairs professionals to network and discuss professional topics, including weekly one-hour moderated discussions. More information about #sachat in general can be found at thesabloggers.org More information about the specific #sachat discussion depicted in this video, including the full transcript, can be found at thesabloggers.org The method of analysis used in this video is dynamic topic analysis (DTA). DTA was developed by Dr. Susan Herring and more information about the method can be found at ella.slis.indiana.edu This method of visualizing DTA data was created by Andrew Kurtz and Dr. Susan Herring; more information is available at ella.slis.indiana.edu Andrew's original Java tool isn't working for me any more so I developed the graphs in this video using Excel macros to generate R scripts. The music in this video is Tutto L'Amor Perduto by Giorgio Costantini. It is available under a Creative Common license at BeatPick.com. More information can be found on my blog at mistakengoal.com
Published:
04/Apr/2011
#sachat DTA Visualization Draft 2
Video:
Description:This is the second draft of a visualization of an #sachat session using dynamic topic analysis. Please send me any comments, questions, or suggestions you have to improve this video. --- #sachat is a Twitter hashtag used by student affairs professionals to network and discuss professional topics, including weekly one-hour moderated discussions. More information about #sachat in general can be found at thesabloggers.org More information about the specific #sachat discussion depicted in this video, including the full transcript, can be found at thesabloggers.org The method of analysis used in this video is dynamic topic analysis (DTA). DTA was developed by Dr. Susan Herring and more information about the method can be found at ella.slis.indiana.edu This method of visualizing DTA data was created by Andrew Kurtz and Dr. Susan Herring; more information is available at ella.slis.indiana.edu Andrew's original Java tool isn't working for me any more so I developed the graphs in this video using Excel macros to generate R scripts. The music in this video is Tutto L'Amor Perduto by Giorgio Costantini. It is available under a Creative Common license at BeatPick.com. More information can be found on my blog at mistakengoal.com
Published:
04/Apr/2011
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