http://kmi.open.ac.uk/seminars/2982 Charting Collections of Connections in Social Media: Creating Maps and Measures with NodeXL This event will take place on Tuesday 14 November 2017 at 11:30 Abstract: Networks are a data structure commonly found in any social media service that…
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/charting-collections-of-connections-in-social-media-tickets-39447656001 NOV 06 Charting Collections of Connections in Social Media by Sheffield Hallam University Free Mon 6 November 2017, 10:30 – 15:00 GMT Event Information DESCRIPTION 10.30 - Coffee on Arrival 10:45 - Welcome by Sue Beckingham 11:00 -…
http://www.isi.edu/events/calendar/6891 CHARTING COLLECTIONS OF CONNECTIONS IN SOCIAL MEDIA: CREATING MAPS AND MEASURES WITH NODEXL When: Thursday, May 5, 2016, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm PDT Where: 11th Flr Conf Room-CR #1135 This event is open to the public.
On Wednesday, May 4th, Marc Smith will speak and run a workshop on social media network maps and reporting. Using the easy-to-use NodeXL Pro application, Smith will demonstrate creating maps and reports about social media conversations.
A series of workshops and talks on social media network analysis will take place in Prague on September 29 and 30. Social Media Research Foundation director Marc Smith will speak about the research and commercial applications of applying social network theory and…
Date: October 22, 2010 The first CONNECTING THE DOTS symposium on network visualization organized by Michael Barnett, Jukka-Pekka Onnela, and Samuel Arbesman of The Christakis Lab at Harvard was held on October 22, 2010.
Keynote speakers:
Alessandro Vespignani, Professor of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University, Bloomington Ben Fry, co-developer of Processing and data visualization expert
The NodeXL project will be represented by Ben Shneiderman who will speak at 2:00 PM on:
Analyzing Social Media Networks with NodeXL
NodeXL is the free and open add-in for Excel 2007/2010 that supports network
overview, discovery and exploration. Supported by Microsoft External Research
for 3+ years, this effort has produced a game-changing software tool that enables
students, researchers, and professional community managers to extract and
download networks from email, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, WWW, etc. Then they
can compute network analytic metrics, filter out less relevant features, apply
multiple layout algorithms, and produce compelling yet comprehensible displays
that reveal actionable insights about complex social processes.