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Center for Automotive Research at Stanford (CARS)
The Center for Automotive Research at Stanford (CARS) brings together researchers, students, industry, government and the community to enable a future of human-centered mobility. Understanding how people and machines work together has never been so important than when building vehicles of the future. CARS supports educational experiences for students, infrastructure for research and events that bring students and campus researchers together with industry professionals and the broader community.
Stanford ChangeLabs
Stanford ChangeLabs is a transdisciplinary group at Stanford University. Our goal is to equip global leaders and innovators with powerful frameworks and approaches to tackle complex challenges and design actionable interventions that bring about scaled impact.
John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities
Garder center focuses on questions our community partners raise about issues that matter to youth.
Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR)
The Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) is a research organization committed to scholarship that helps address the real-world challenges facing governments and businesses in the United States and around the world. SIEPR’s goal is to raise living standards and improve the quality of life by making economic policy more effective at all levels.
DrupalCamp @ Stanford
Using Drupal for Research Applications
How Drupal is Bringing Value to Academia Research
Drupal is becoming a powerful research tool that relieves faculty and researchers from working on creating and managing databases and user interface tools and allows them to focus on actual research topics. We will demo how tools built with Drupal support research, scholarship, data management and more.
Join other researchers, lab managers, and technicians to find out how Drupal provided an easy and inexpensive solution for three research projects.
Drupal was used to
• create data structures intuitively without coding SQL
• import or enter data & metadata via a single web interface
• display data in various formats & visualizations
• distribute data for others to use
For more information: https://drupalcamp.stanford.edu/academicsummit
Social Data Research Rally
http://sdrr.stanford.edu/#sessions
Slides presented by Joy and Laissa
- Start with Design Questions
- Visualization Tools
- Use Data Visualization to Create Insights
- D3 or Tableau?- How to Decide Which One to Use
Tableau
A fast analytics tool, allowing non-IT business users to perform data discovery, develop insights, and create interactive visualizations for management decision making and performance monitoring.
- Drag and drop reporting
- Interactive dashboards with drill down capabilities
- Quick table calculations
- Geospatial intelligence
Tip: Avoid using Tableau to replicate tabular Excel reports.
Good to use Tableau to get a sense of data
Easy to use for non-programmers, “Show Me” feature recommends visualizations/views of data
Tableau Examples and Resources
Use Tableau Desktop App to create workbooks (to share would need to publish on a server)
Kimberly Shay Morton – Tableau Account Manager for Stanford (kimorton@tableau.com)
Stanford has a site license for Tableau server
Kumar Priyadarshi, Stanford Administrative Systems, Tableau Server Administrator (kumarp05@stanford.edu)
Info needed to set up Stanford Tableau Server account
Stanford Tableau User Group – subscribe to mailing list
Tableau Public Server
D3
D3 (or D3.js) is a JavaScript library for visualizing data using web standards
- Open Source
- Web standards – HTML SVG CSS
- Powerful visualization components
- Highly customizable
- Fast, support large datasets, dynamic behaviors for interaction and animation
- Lots of online resources and examples
- Irina Zaks – showed Stanford Securities Litigation Analytics D3 and Drupal site
- Developed in response to Law School faculty requests for a platform for data research
- Drupal – CMS – made it easy for faculty to submit info (upload .csv), share and collaborate
- D3 – support for customized visualizations
Stanford Center for International Development (SCID)
The Stanford Center for International Development (SCID) is a non-partisan center within the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR). SCID seeks to:
catalyze, support, and disseminate cutting-edge research on international economic development and public policy
- promote exchange and collaboration between Stanford’s faculty and students and foreign academics, policymakers, and international development professionals
Stanford Features
Contribution to Stanford Web Services module
https://github.com/SU-SWS/stanford_affiliate_organization