Woops, sorry for the wide distribution.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dhcs-l@lists.village.virginia.edu
[mailto:owner-dhcs-l@lists.village.virginia.edu]On Behalf Of Stephanie
Guerlain
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 3:04 PM
To: dhcs-l@lists.village.virginia.edu
Subject: RE: temporal modelling
Hi Bethany,
Very sorry I couldn't make it today, but I am really interested in your
temporal village and Ivanhoe game (from what I've read on the website in the
last 10 minutes). I'd like to talk with you and/or Johanna further about
this, as I'm extremely interested in visual representations of data. I'm
wondering if I can apply the timeline stuff to the work we're doing with
analyzing communications and interactions in the operating room. Also, I'm
wondering if it would make sense for my class to play the Ivanhoe game for
the book we're currently reading.
Can you give me a call at 4-4438?
Thanks,
-stephanie guerlain
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dhcs-l@lists.village.virginia.edu
[mailto:owner-dhcs-l@lists.village.virginia.edu]On Behalf Of Bethany
Nowviskie
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 2:08 PM
To: dhcs-l@lists.village.virginia.edu
Subject: temporal modelling
Just thought I'd pass around the URL for the Temporal Modelling Project, in
case any of you would like to see those sketches and demos we showed today
in context.
http://www.iath.virginia.edu/time
The stopwatch interface to the project's home page was kind of a fun flight
of fancy. (There are two options, for when time is and is not of the
essence.) But the main set of working designs is in the Visualizations
section (storyboard, workspace, and demos), and you can find descriptions
and reports under "Readings."
Bethany Nowviskie
http://www.iath.virginia.edu/~bpn2f
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