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The DNL Report

02/24/2014
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Social Explorer provides access to historical census data and demographic information. It creates maps and reports to help users visually analyze and understand demography and social change throughout history.
  • Provides easy access to current and historical demographic data:
    • Including over 40 billion data elements, 200,000 variables and more than 18,000 interactive maps from 1790 to 2010.
    • The entire US Census from 1790 to 2010. All annual updates from the American Community Survey (from 2005 to 2010).
    • All annual updates from the American Community Survey.
    • InfoGroup data on religious congregations for the United States for 2009, including maps for counties, and special census areas, as well as point maps of the actual congregation locations (to be updated yearly).
    • The Religious Congregations and Membership Study (RCMS) from 1980 to 2000. (To be updated in 2012.)
    • Carbon Emissions Data for 2002 from the Vulcan Project.
  • Creates thematic and interactive maps that make it easy to visually explore all historical and modern US census data across the centuries and even down to street level detail where available.
  • Creates reports at all geographic levels including the state, county, census tract, block group, zip code and census place (where the data exist)
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02/06/2014
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Discovering Places to Publish: Community Engaged Scholarship, Scholarship of Teaching & Learning and MORE
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02/03/2014
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On the Media, a
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02/03/2014
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Read the NMC Horizon Report 2014 Higher Education Edition that explores the technology landscape to identify potential impacts of technology on and use in teaching, learning and creative inquiry within higher education. Interesting trends include students as creators instead of consumers and the potential of social media to transform education. You can read the complete report at http://www.nmc.org/publications/2014-horizon-report-higher-ed
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