Analyzing Social Media Networks using NodeXL by Marc Smith.
From the post:
I am excited to have the opportunity to present a NodeXL workshop with Data Community DC on November 13th at 6pm in Washington, D.C.
In this session I will describe the ways NodeXL can simplify the process of collecting, storing, analyzing, visualizing and publishing reports about connected structures. NodeXL supports the exploration of social media with import features that pull data from personal email indexes on the desktop, Twitter, Flickr, Youtube, Facebook and WWW hyperlinks.
NodeXL allows non-programmers to quickly generate useful network statistics and metrics and create visualizations of network graphs. Filtering and display attributes can be used to highlight important structures in the network. Innovative automated layouts make creating quality network visualizations simple and quick.
Apologies for the short notice but I just saw the workshop announcement today.
If you are in the D.C. area and have any interest in graphs or visualization at all, you need to catch this presentation.
If you don’t believe me, take a look at the NodeXL gallery that Marc mentions in his post:
http://nodexlgraphgallery.org/Pages/Default.aspx
Putting graph visualization into the hands of users?