[tdwg] Interesting example of tree navigation
Richard Pyle
deepreef at bishopmuseum.org
Fri Sep 14 00:41:17 CEST 2007
Open source is definitely the way to go with EoL, of course. But I was
thinking more in terms of the presentation style. Not for scientists,
necessarily, but for "regular folk" who want to be able to navigate the
deep/righ world of biodiversity informatics in an intuitive way. If the
schematic.com approach is scalable (by several orders of magnitude -- both
in breadth and depth), then I think it has great potential. I'm thinking of
tumbnail images of (say) species on each of the tiles, which when zoomed out
far enough meld together into representative thumbnails of families...and so
on. The maginified highlight for trees are also very functional and
intuitive.
Rod page had another dynamic interface a couple years ago, but I forget the
name.
Rich
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From: Shorthouse, David [mailto:dps1 at ualberta.ca]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 12:22 PM
To: 'Richard Pyle'; 'Rebecca Shapley'; tdwg at lists.tdwg.org; 'Denise Green';
bmishler at berkeley.edu
Subject: RE: [tdwg] Interesting example of tree navigation
Indeed, this sort of Flash/Flex-based application is on the table...but, I
find this a bit like mystery meat navigation. More specifically, I have been
in touch with developers of Mindomo (http://www.mindomo.com) for use in
EoL's WorkBench environment using Adobe's AIR for a desktop/web hybrid. Mind
maps, tied down with Semantic Web technologies like that used in MindRaider
(http://mindraider.sourceforge.net/index.html) are what I'm aiming for.
Cheers,
David P. Shorthouse
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From: tdwg-bounces at lists.tdwg.org [mailto:tdwg-bounces at lists.tdwg.org] On
Behalf Of Richard Pyle
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 2:43 PM
To: 'Rebecca Shapley'; tdwg at lists.tdwg.org; 'Denise Green';
bmishler at berkeley.edu
Subject: RE: [tdwg] Interesting example of tree navigation
WOW!! Very slick!!! EoL should be all over this!
I would say the whole page is a useful model -- not just the tree part (by
which I assume you meant the "Project Process" tile). The whole approach to
organizing and presenting (i.e., zoom & pan) information is wonderful! It
took a little "getting-used-to", but once I got the hang of it, I really
liked it.
I gather that it's Flash? (I mean in the Macromedia/Adobe sense ... I
already know it's "Flash" in the slang sense.)
A little sluggish -- but well worth it, I think.
Aloha,
Rich
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From: tdwg-bounces at lists.tdwg.org [mailto:tdwg-bounces at lists.tdwg.org] On
Behalf Of Rebecca Shapley
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 10:25 AM
To: tdwg at lists.tdwg.org; Denise Green; bmishler at berkeley.edu
Subject: [tdwg] Interesting example of tree navigation
This is not only a fascinating website in general, but in one spot has a
quite novel - not perfect, but nicely innovative - interaction model for a
tree of information. Does a decent job of both showing the overview of
information available and offering more information at various levels, in
context, in response to interaction.
http://www.schematic.com/#/HowWeDoIt/ProjectProcess/
-R.
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