It's An Education Project Mailing List
Weekly maps generated with posts from the IAEP mailing list - for the latest maps see the main SOM page.
File:2012-Feb-18-24-som.jpg (9 emails)
2012 Feb 11th-17th (38 emails)
2012 Feb 4th-10th (51 emails)
2012 Jan 21st-27th (41 emails)
2012 Jan 14th-20th (28 emails)
2012 Jan 7th-13th (45 emails)
2011 Dec 31st-Jan 6th (30 emails)
2011 Dec 24th-30th (18 emails)
2011 Dec 17th-23rd (16 emails)
2011 Dec 10th-16th (52 emails)
2011 Dec 3rd-9th (48 emails)
2011 Nov 26th-Dec 2nd (45 emails)
2011 Nov 19th-25th (48 emails)
2011 Nov 12th-18th (45 emails)
2011 Nov 5th-11th (80 emails)
2011 Oct 29th-Nov 4th (32 emails)
2011 Oct 22nd-28th (44 emails)
2011 Oct 15th-21st (38 emails)
2011 Oct 8th-14th (38 emails)
2011 Oct 1st-Oct 7th (46 emails)
2011 Sept 24th-30th (38 emails)
2011 Sept 17th-23rd (30 emails)
2011 Sept 10th-16th (49 emails)
2011 Sep 3rd-9th (21 emails)
2011 Aug 27th-Sept 2nd (40 emails)
2011 Aug 20th-26th (33 emails)
2011 Aug 13th-19th (21 emails)
2011 Aug 6th-12th (28 emails)
2011 Jul 30th-Aug 5th (29 emails)
2011 July 23rd-29th (41 emails)
2011 July 16th-22nd (45 emails)
2011 July 9th-15th (63 emails). Includes improved support for hyphenated terms.
2011 Jul 2nd-8th (54 emails)
2011 Jun 25th-Jul 1st (51 emails)
2011 Jun 18th-24th (43 emails)
2011 Jun 11th-17th (105 emails)
2011 Jun 4th-10th (80 emails)
2011 May 28th-Jun 3rd (57 emails)
2011 May 21st-27th (34 emails)
2011 May 14th-20th (74 emails). Includes a new process to group associated terms together before clustering. A good example on this map is it finding Sugar Labs the community, being distinct from Sugar the software, previously the single term Sugar would have gravitated both community & software clusters towards each other.
2011 May 7th-13th (75 emails)
2011 April 30th-May 6th (49 emails)
2011 April 23rd-29th (102 emails)
2011 April 16th-22nd (79 emails)
2011 Apr 9th-15th (59 emails)
2011 Apr 2nd-8th (58 emails)
2011 Mar 26th-Apr 1st (23 emails)
2011 Mar 19th-25th (25 emails)
2011 Mar 12th-18th (32 emails)
2011 Mar 5th-11th (21 emails)
2011 Feb 26th-Mar 4th (55 emails)
2011 Feb 19th-25th (63 emails)
2011 Feb 12th-18th (70 emails)
2011 Feb 5th-11th (78 emails)
2011 Jan 29th-Feb 4th (88 emails)
2011 Jan 22nd-28th (43 emails)
2011 Jan 15th-21st (46 emails)
2011 Jan-8th-14th (21 emails)
2011 Jan 1st-7th (15 emails)
2010 Dec 24th-Jan 1st (37 emails)
2010 Dec 18th-24th (16 emails)
2010 Dec 11th-17th (46 emails)
2010 Dec 4th-10th (37 emails)
2010 Nov 27th-Dec 3rd (42 emails)
2010 Nov 20th-26th (26 emails)
2010 Nov 13th-19th (25 emails)
2010 Nov 6th-12th (36 emails)
2010 Oct 30th-Nov 5th (58 emails)
2010 October 23rd-29th (68 emails)
2010 Oct 16th-22nd (28 emails)
2010 Oct 9th-15th (30 emails)
2010 Oct 2nd-8th (27 emails)
2010 Sept 25th-Oct 1st (43 emails)
2010 Sept 18th-24th (32 emails)
2010 Sept 11th-17th (56 emails)
2010 Sept 4th-10th (21 emails)
2010 Aug 28th-Sept 3rd (16 emails)
2010 Aug 21st-27th (32 emails)
2010 Aug 14th-20th (18 emails)
2010 Aug 7th-13th (61 emails)
2010 Jul 31st-Aug 6th (44 emails)
2010 July 24th-30th (25 emails)
2010 July 17th-23th (36 emails)
2010 July 10th-16th (66 emails)
2010 July 3rd-9th (38 emails)
2010 Jun 26th-Jul 2nd (42 emails)
2010 June 19th-25th (82 emails)
2010 June 12th-18th (74 emails)
2010 June 5th-11th (64 emails)
2010 May 29th-June 4th (62 emails)
2010 May 22nd-28th (45 emails)
2010 May 15th-21st (68 emails)
2010 May 8th-14th (66 emails)
2010 May 1st-7th (23 emails)
2010 April 24th-30th (42 emails)
2010 April 17th-23rd (69 emails)
2010 April 10th-16th (59 emails)
2010 Apr 3rd-9th (51 emails)
2010 Mar 27the-Apr 2nd (53 emails)
2010 March 20th-26th (87 emails)
2010 March 13th-19th (78 emails)
2010 Mar 6th-12th (65 emails)
2010 Feb 27th-Mar 5th (67 emails)
2010 Feb 20th-26th (107 emails)
2010 Feb 13th-19th (48 emails)
2010 Feb 6th-12th (26 emails)
2010 Jan 30th-Feb 5th (40 emails)
2010 Jan 23rd-29th (45 emails)
2010 Jan 16th-22nd (62 emails)
2010 Jan 9th-15th (74 emails)
2010 Jan 2nd-8th (75 emails)
2009 Dec 26th-Jan 1st (32 emails)
2009 Dec 19th-25th (25 emails)
2009 Dec 12th-18th (79 emails)
2009 Dec 5th-11th (72 emails)
2009 Nov 28th-Dec 4th (44 emails)
2009 Nov 21st-27th (51 emails)
2009 Nov-14th-20th (69 emails)
2009 Nov 7th-13th (42 emails)
2009 Oct 31st-Nov 6th (73 emails)
2009 Oct 24th-30th (103 emails)
2009 Oct 17th-23rd (74 emails)
2009 Oct 10th-16th (97 emails)
2009 Oct 3rd-9th Quiet email week, only 75 emails (less than half normal list volume).
2009 Aug 8th-14th Sugar deployment feedback clearly a hot topic this week.
2009 Aug 1st-7th map aspect ratio made non-square to improve SOM stability, adjustments to training cycles and topographic colour palette.
2009 Jan 24th-30th
Same clustering metrics as previous month, but change in relief height algorithm to adjust for term frequency.
2009 Jan 3rd-9th
Change label font sizing to be continuous (rather than small/medium/large bins), to more clearly show term frequency.
2008 Dec 27th Jan 2nd
Metric collection code re-work to minimise term frequency vs. term density, fine details are no longer drowned out by busy key terms.
2008 Nov 8th-14th
Run-up to Sugarcamp meeting. Note: Base relief detail added to highlight neighbour deltas.
2008 Sept 13th-19th
Discussions about deployment feedback; an interesting side cluster regarding example mock-up PR material.
2008 August 2nd-8th
Sugar and Work surrounded by OLPC, lab, education, development, and community.
2008 Jul 26th - Aug 1st
A fairly quiet traffic week with a good educational focus (how to best use/apply/approach technology tools for education).
2008 July 19th-25th
Prominent verbs are: doing; programming; learning; and education; math; etc
2008 July 12th-18th
Some prominent themes on mathematics education.
2008 July 5th-11th
Good educational focus; lesson plans, teachers, learning.
2008 Jun 28th - Jul 4th
Quiet again. Tail-end of Etoys discussion.
2008 June 21st-27th
List activity picked up this week; the ongoing Smalltallk/Debian drama is featured.
2008 June 14th-20th
A low traffic week. Most of it wiki admin related.
2008 June 7th-13th
The discussion seems to have been focused on features ("needs"), documentation and governance.
2008 May 31st - Jun 6th
Discussion seems to have been focused on Sugar development: what is used, needed, made and to be made.
2008 May 24th-30th
The Sugar Lab wiki activity start to snowball.
2008 May 10th-16th
Some overflow from dual boot Linux/Windows announcement.
2008 May 1st-9th
Lots of discussion around the direction of Sugar, OLPC and the XO platform.