I see this section as a process of making sense of how the mind works—understanding how we log information and transform it into usable knowledge. The way we apply that knowledge is critical. When used effectively, it naturally leads to expertise in a given domain. Of course, this progression can be challenged, especially by critics who seek to undermine both the application and validation of successful strategies. That’s why confidence is essential when engaging with such personalities—it's the anchor that sustains clarity and conviction in the face of doubt.
The following are examples of Idea (re)presentation, where we map text and image through their semantic relationships. Note the use of visual word association to trigger the meaning. Often this discovery process ups the recall for a topic. I aimed to be effective in the keyword associations. Hopefully, I hit the mark with you.
The characteristics of Language in the world
TED Talk by Lera Boroditsky
Storytelling of Data is effective in isolating important facts
TED Talk by Ben Wellington
A presentation on Data Viz and Data Team composition
What I think the future of Education will involve.
The debate around mapping AI and AR systems to human behavior is often intense—and understandably shaped by deep-seated biases. Some domains may end up being more effectively and independently regulated than others, but the core issue isn’t the technology itself. It’s about who holds the keys—who controls access, direction, and deployment. That’s where the real risk lies.
Illuminating the data for the Future of Education
Summary of all topics covered in idea visualization course.
There are plenty of rapid sketching exercises and discussions on how to effectively present a project—including pitching strategies and framing techniques. I’ve included the results in case you’re interested.
Note: Since Google Sites doesn’t support PowerPoint files directly, I’ve uploaded the content as a video. Feel free to skip through and focus on the sections that interest you most.
Pdf version (you can download)
2D DYNAMIC
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