Articles tagged Handout

Resenha: O Congresso Futurista
Resenha para a disciplina de Filosofia da Tecnologia sobre o filme "O Congresso Futurista"
Egmon Pereira

Elemento Finito
Lecturas de la clase de Elemento Finito impartida en la Carrera de Matemática de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras
Mauricio Zelaya Aguilar

Algortihms laboratory3
Algortihms lab #3
Moisés Suárez

Dissertation SCRATCH
Excerpt from main dissertation
Michelle Baltazar

Git and Overleaf integration
A small guide on how to set up Overleaf and Github and your local repo to have a comfortable two-way interaction.
Santiago Casas

Introduction to Python-igraph
In this tutorial, we are going to introduce python-igraph that is packages for network analysis. igraph provides a huge amount of facilities for those who want to do any analysis on networks, from elementary aspects to advanced ones like shortest path, community detection and clustering, network traffic analysis and so forth. In this tutorial, we are going to introduce igraph by a real-life example which is finding a route in Australian road network between two Australian cities with minimum duration.
Soroosh Nazem

Introducción a MATLAB
En el presente post, haremos una breve introducción de la herramienta MATLAB. Presentaremos funciones, operaciones y gráficos con más de dos datos, para asi luego ordenar y hacer cálculos con matrices.
Benjamin Pastene Rebolledo

Geometría Analítica
Geometría Analítica
CARLOS RODRÍGUEZ JASO

Implementing the Teachings of Edward Tufte
Handouts should be made to complement serious presentations. The purpose of this handout is to summarize the Edward Tufte lecture on June 16th, 2016 in Chicago. Tufte began and ended his lecture wordlessly with a clip from the Music Animation Machine project and it is one of the metaphors used for the beautiful potential of clarity in information display. Relatively large amounts of information are displayed in context; the data contains the past, present, and future, and in a short matter of time, the viewer can predict the duration, pitch and sound of the notes heard based on the visual experience of the data. This is a beautiful metaphor for the potential of immediate visual context in multiscale imaging.
Kristy Wendt