Posted by Nodus Labs | March 22, 2015
Memory Enhancement: from Bullet Lists to Network Graphs
Network graphs offer an efficient way to remember something that is connected in nature. Much more so than traditional bullet lists and notes.
Network graphs offer an efficient way to remember something that is connected in nature. Much more so than traditional bullet lists and notes.
Network graphs are becoming a popular data visualization mediums. However, it is important to know how to read them in order to reap the most benefits from this kind of representation.
Learning often works through associations. In this article we demonstrate how one can enhance one’s knowledge through the use of network graphs, which provide a good overview and at the same time can reveal the limits and the frontiers that are to be explored.
For this case study, we created a bibliographic synthesis map for 15 scientific articles using text network analysis tools.
Networks are everywhere and yet it’s still a very abstract concept. Together with our colleagues from Transnomia Institute we put together a special workshop that offers a very tangible experience of networks to the participants. As a result, they get intuitive and embodied knowledge of various network structures and learn to extend their social skills beyond the common patterns and codes of behavior.
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