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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Education and Health Care – Using Slopegraphs to Understand Complex Systems
Both Education and Health Care are complex systems that impact everyone. Those who work in both of these systems dedicate a great deal of time to collect data to inform and support decision making. Unfortunately, data from a complex system … Continue reading
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Tagged Data Visualization, Health, Knowledge Mobilization, Research, Slopegraph
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5 More Tools for the Researcher Without a Budget
During the final rush of the school year I came across a few more tools and resources that have become regulars in my toolkit. I hope you will find them as useful as I have. Zotero: http://www.zotero.org/ Level of difficulty: 3 out … Continue reading