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The curriculum Tree Map enables you to dig into the business curriculum starting from "Subjects", down to "Courses", to "Topical Coverage", with the ability to check the concepts covered inside each topic. The size of the parts are determined by the number of concepts covered in each area:  
The curriculum Tree Map enables you to dig into the business curriculum starting from "Subjects", down to "Courses", to "Topical Coverage", with the ability to check the concepts covered inside each topic. The size of the parts are determined by the number of concepts covered in each area:  


[linked.aub.edu.lb/apps/charts/courses_concepts_treemap.php Curriculum Tree Map]
[http://linked.aub.edu.lb/apps/charts/courses_concepts_treemap.php Curriculum Tree Map]

Revision as of 07:11, 22 April 2015

We are in the process of building various tools and visualizations to support the Business Curriculum Analytics. The tools make use of the Linked Data generated out of this Wiki. This page will be constantly updated with more tools.

Concepts Covered in Courses Table

Below is a link to a table highlighting how concepts are covered in courses. The "X" denotes the occurrence of the concept in the course. When more than one "X" exist, the user can check where the concept is mentioned by placing the mouse pointer on the table cell. There is also a feature to click on the concept to check the original wiki page.

Table Highlighting the Concepts Covered in Courses and Topics

Concepts Bar Chart

The link below takes you to a visualization that highlights the number of concepts in each course. This was implemented using the Google Chart API:

Course Concepts Bar Chart

Curriculum Tree Map

The curriculum Tree Map enables you to dig into the business curriculum starting from "Subjects", down to "Courses", to "Topical Coverage", with the ability to check the concepts covered inside each topic. The size of the parts are determined by the number of concepts covered in each area:

Curriculum Tree Map