Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Digital
Research
Social Network Analysis
and Visualising Data
Week 5 - Week beginning 29th March
DIGC102 Blogroll Jennifer Norrie Nicole Kavanagh
Annie Madelaine Moon-Arkell Jess Farley Oliver Rietbergen
Ashleigh Lord Jess Millman Olivia Natoli
Ashleigh Stipcevic Jess Skipper Owen Godfrey
Ashley Young Jessica Grubb Paige Milton
Brianna Iturra John Wynne Peter Burns
Brielle Finney Kate Nicholson-Russell Rebecca-Sue Davies
Celia Rotella Katrina Beverly Howell Rhys Edwards
Chris Feggans Kimberly Kay Richard Bradley
Christopher Afflick Kristin Maina Robert Stanford
Daniel Weissel Lachlan Brady Robert Tola
David Carter Laura Sommer Romi Fellows
Dean Gallagher Lauren Bleasdale Rosemary Hulak
Gabrielle Brown Leroy Soeterboek Samuel Black
Gene Brownley Man Pui Kwan Samuel Findlay
Georgia Lang Matthew Batey Samuel Tooke
Glenn Hanrahan Michael Keene Sarah Aldous
Hadiman Ansell Naomi Rheinberger Stewart Patterson
Hobin Kim Natassja Spinoza Vanessa Fleet
Jacqueline King Nathan Marc Day Vincent Chetcuti
Jami-Lee Green Nicole Abdilla
Pierre Lévy (1956-2010)
“Consumption has become a collective
process...” Jenkins, 2006:4.
http://blog.peter1402.de/pages/va
lidation_graphs.html
by blprnt_van
by blprnt_van
Blog Topics
How might you record, interpret, analyse and
visually communicate the various
connections, flows of information, or
significance of various relationships across
all your social networks (online and off) to
produce a visual biography of your digital
self?
First Blog Reports are due
in Week 6, Friday April 16
Nominate your strongest blog posts and add a
short justification for their inclusion.
Also nominate the best post and the most
useful comments from your peers.
Explain your nominations including short
citations but not large block quotes. (250
words) (10% Total)
Assessment Criteria
Substance /10
Engagement /10
Originality /10
Online Affordance /10
Presentation /10
Punctual /10
Total % out of 100: