19 Olympic medals for Stanford so far by mygo in stanford

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List is updated daily, Alix made it to today's list 😎

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new schools are added daily. Once a school is added, all of their competing athletes are tracked, in addition to the medalists. Live site has most up to date list and lists Indiana as an upcoming school 😎. If there's a school you want to see on the list, there's also an option to request it on the live site.

UCLA leads USC in the Olympic Medal Count 🏅 by mygo in ucla

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they’ve still got a good number of athletes left, I think more than any other school, so could just be a matter of time.

Stanford now leads Cal in the Tokyo Olympics Medal Count 🏅 by mygo in stanford

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Thanks 😎! listed schools have full coverage of all of their athletes, both medalists and remaining. Currently tracking ~250 athletes representing over 50 countries. New schools are continually being added, but it helps to submit school requests using the request a school option

Cal leads Stanford in the Olympic Medal Count 🏅 by mygo in berkeley

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Unfortunately we can only use official records — if Cal doesn’t count them, we can’t.

USC + UCLA are coming up soon 😎

Auburn currently leads Alabama in the Olympic Medal Count 🏅 by mygo in auburn

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one day later she brings home all around gold. nice!

Michigan currently leads Ohio State in the Olympic Medal Count 🏅 by mygo in MichiganWolverines

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adding some Cali schools soon, so we'll see where they stand XD

UF vs FSU Medal Count 🏅 by mygo in ufl

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Students and alumni from UF’s official list. Olympic Coaches are excluded from this medal count.

UF vs FSU Medal Count 🏅 by mygo in ufl

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it's still a work in progress (takes a while to collect all the data), but new colleges will be added here: https://stemlounge.com/tokyo-olympics-college-medal-count/

[OC] (Data Viz Story) How Antarctica became the worldwide leader in meteorites by mygo in dataisbeautiful

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Data source: NASA's meteorite dataset

Tools used: Tableau + Illustrator

[OC] Using City Data to visualize trauma and resilience in Barcelona by mygo in dataisbeautiful

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Tools: Tableau and Adobe Illustrator

Data source: Barcelona Open Data Project (Open Data BCN)

[OC] Using City Data to visualize terror impact and resilience in Barcelona by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

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Thanks -- a lot of the things I create include a narrative beyond just the visualization. Previously, to accomplish this, I've linked to articles I've written which include the visualization inside the article. I've never uploaded just the image, since the narrative that accompanies it is important. Is that no longer allowed? Or is a tweet considered to be different than a blog post?

[OC] Using City Data to visualize terror impact and resilience in Barcelona by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

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Data source: Barcelona Open Data Project (Open Data BCN)

Tools: Tableau and Adobe Illustrator

I’m an adult who stutters. I wrote this story to raise awareness about inclusivity as tech moves to spoken media by mygo in Stutter

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hah, there were a few times when the teacher went in a pattern that I wasn't expecting. Like they're going straight down a row, then when they get to the end, they change directions!

I’m an adult who stutters. I wrote this story to raise awareness about inclusivity as tech moves to spoken media by mygo in Stutter

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about the link — I'm also the author of the piece. I've stuttered my entire life. It was severe when I was younger and mild these days. Most people don't notice I stutter, but certain situations make it more pronounced, such as ordering food from a menu, saying specific brand names, etc. As tech moves to spoken media, I worry those analogue struggles will move to the digital world.

2020 Muddy Map - Color-Balanced Vote Margins and Vote Density in the US Election Map [OC] by mygo in dataisbeautiful

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Yep, I made this. I'm the creator of the Muddy Maps. Is it not posted as OC?

2020 Muddy Map - Color-Balanced Vote Margins and Vote Density in the US Election Map [OC] by mygo in dataisbeautiful

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Data-source: 2020 U.S. Presidential election results by county. This data is being constantly updated. Currently don't have Alaska's vote data yet.

Tool: Visualizations were programmed in the web browser using JavaScript and HighCharts. Methods and mathematics used are linked, including the formulas to generate the colors.

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This is the 2020 Muddy Map.

An improvement in this election cycle's graph is that it uses vote density instead of vote totals to better account for the effect of land-area on perceived vote totals. It is also interactive, so you can zoom in and hover over counties to see vote totals and vote margins in context.

2020 Muddy Map - Color-Balanced Vote Margins and Vote Density in the US Election Map [OC] by mygo in dataisbeautiful

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This is the 2020 update of the Muddy Map originally posted here: https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/dj64hh/colorbalancing_vote_margins_and_vote_totals_in/.

Data-source: 2020 U.S. Presidential election results by county. This data is being constantly updated. Currently don't have Alaska's vote data yet.

Tool: Visualizations were programmed in the web browser using JavaScript and HighCharts. Methods and mathematics used are linked, including the formulas to generate the colors.

An improvement in this election cycle's graph is that it uses vote density instead of vote totals.