Tag Archives: visualisation
Saving and sharing design maps in a browser friendly format
This is an update on work towards exporting learning designs in the SVG format (W3C SVG Working Group, 2011b), and sharing them via e-mail, or by uploading the SVG file to a web site. It builds on earlier posts, and … Continue reading
Coding Compendium / CompendiumLD links and transclusions in SVG
This post follows on from my last one, adding some thoughts about the way Compendium links can be encoded in SVG, a way that permits the links to be straight lines or any sor of arc or curve. There’s also … Continue reading
Design visualisation and mapping for the web using SVG
This post is about a way to share the visual representations of learning activities in particular, and visual representations of linked ideas in general (go straight to an example). This general category of ‘visual representation of linked ideas’ includes any … Continue reading
Visualising the process and products of learning design
I will be at CAL ’09 next week in Brighton, and am looking forward to it, in particular some of the sessions and papers which include work from the JISC Curriculum design call. For example, the “challenges of the design … Continue reading
Tag cloud for our learning design LAMS conference paper
To amuse myself I’ve just put the text of our paper “CompendiumLD – a tool for effective, efficient and creative learning design” through the tag cloud generator at http://tagcrowd.com. Here’s the result; it’s not that surprising I suppose, though I … Continue reading
