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Monthly Archives: May 2012
CSSE 2012 – Topics Trending in Education Research (Top-TIER)
This weekend, education researchers from across Canada will be traveling to Wilfrid Laurier University and the University of Waterloo to participate in the Canadian Society for the Study of Education’s (CSSE) Annual Congress. As is traditionally the case, Ontario is … Continue reading
Posted in Top-TIER
Tagged Collaboration, CSSE, Education Research, Networking, Ontario, Research
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Reshaping the Country
Maps are one of my favorite approaches to presenting information. However, they are just as vulnerable to abuse, misuse and overuse as every other form of data visualization. Traditionally, maps employ color ranges, textures, symbols and boundary widths to describe … Continue reading
Posted in Data Visualization
Tagged 2011 Census, Canada, Cartograms, Data Visualization, Equalization payments, Mapping, Statistics Canada
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