The big question for my teaching this year is, "Will a student incorporate a #holoviews visualization in a #folium pop-up as part of their final project, with the combo being implemented in an #jupyter notebook that I can execute after downloading their work." I've strongly hinted that this is one way to show me they can wrangle and share data and results. #ReproducibleResearch
@sebhth that'd be *SOOOOOO* cool.
Hoping to have a version of o-date ready for the fall term, too, so might be useful for your gang.
@electricarchaeo I've decided that in the next 71 minutes I'm going to make a proof-of-concept demo. Or try. And then say, "This can work, take it from here...." And it's not that hard. Point is to get them thinking about combinations of previous work that multiply the impact of their efforts. (Now 70 minutes...)
@sebhth
Going to give it a try tomorrow
@sebhth i wasn't familiar with folium, bokeh etc, so lots for me to explore. stalk away!
@electricarchaeo W/o meaning to seem like a stalker... GitHub repo updated to reflect that I can: loop through a selection of amphitheaters in order to make an embedded popup for each that indicates its size in relation to all known sizes.
Folium interactions a little wonky. You sometimes have to click twice. Might depend on window size?
Links:
https://github.com/sfsheath/holoviews-in-folium
http://sebastianheath.com/holoviews-in-folium/embedded_iframe.html
[I think I have now scratched this itch and can get back to work...]