A lot of the work we’ve done this year has involved making maps. Maps are great ways to visualise data. Taking data locked up in spreadsheets and placing it on an interactive map gives it a whole new perspective. A number of community groups… Continue Reading →
In this post we take a look at the data we’ll be using and publishing as part of the Energy Sparks project.
In partnership with Transition Bath, B&NES council and Resource Futures we’re starting a new project to help local schools become more energy efficient. This update provides some background on Energy Sparks and what we hope to achieve.
Its now been just over a year since we turned Bath: Hacked from a community meetup into a Community Interest Company. Which means it’s time to take stock of some of our recent achievements and plans for the future.
Yesterday we looked at some maps of the Strava Metro data for Bath. Different types of visualisations can help bring out different aspects of a dataset. So today in our attempt to find useful ways to explore the data, we’ve… Continue Reading →
In our last post we explored when Strava users are active in Bath. The natural next step in our exploration of the Strava Metro data for Bath is to look at where they are moving through the city.
Continuing our project exploring the Strava Metro data for Bath we decided to begin exploring when cycling activities are taking place at different times of the day, week and year.
As part of our project exploring the Strava Metro data for Bath the first thing we wanted to do was to understand the data at a high level. By taking a step back from the detail we can start to understand… Continue Reading →
We’re doing a small project to explore how data from Strava can help us understand how cyclists move around the city. We’re looking for questions and ideas from the community. In this post we’re providing some background on the project…. Continue Reading →
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