Monday, June 13, 2011

Heidi + R + 05

Since my Internet was not being friendly last week here are my late responses...

Narrative Itineraries are some of the foundation blocks for what we know today. By using timetables and route maps as a way to display and document data it allowed past scientists a way to see their information and draw conclusions, predict things, and create scientific facts. A way to document time and spatial experiences is a valuable tool. It allows people ways to remember what they did or learned on a specific day and to continue to expand on that knowledge. It also gives a way for others new to the experiment or the topic being addressed in the timetable or map to quickly learn, often in depth, about what has occurred in the past as to not waste time repeating the procedures.

Things that were deemed "successful" design wise in the past were often improved upon and reused again and again. Concepts that were successful used again and again.

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