These networks show CRLT faculty, their research interests, research groups, and funded projects. The primary purpose of the two networks here is twofold— 1) the network graphs make visible the connections across the Center's interests, people, and projects, and 2) the nodes and edges tables show us patterns across people and projects. The People network looks at individual faculty members, their research interests, and research groups. The Project network looks at general research topics and funded projects. Click on the blue nodes to learn more about an individual researcher or project.
These networks were built using Net.Create, an open-source network analysis and data visualization tool created by CRLT researchers Drs. Kalani Craig (History) and Joshua Danish (Learning Sciences).