Everyday there is a good deal of news about the use of
drones for military, national, and local defenses. The pros and cons abound, from the protection against terrorism to the killing of innocent people to overall questions of privacy. Recently, two
of our students worked on this topic for their iMovie documentary project. In
helping them look for information, we stumbled across this amazing
visualization on drone attacks in Pakistan since 2004.
The website called
Out of Sight, Out of Mind tracks the number of attacks through an interactive timeline
as it simultaneously counts the fatalities of children, civilians, and others. As you roll the mouse over each of the small, bright red, dark red and white
lines below the timeline, a box pops up with the specific details of the
attacks.
By clicking on the
Victims link, the visualization can be expanded to
view the data in a vertical timeline by calendar date for each month. It shows the attacks and
fatalities, beginning with the most current date. The view also allows the user to scroll over the figures to get more precise details of the attacks. This interactive
data display is worth an investigation, and its stark, clear presentation of the
information is visually pointed. Click the
News link for recent articles and
reports on the topic of drones in the headlines.
For another view of what is often referred to as the "Drone War," take a look at the interactive map just published by
Bloomberg Businessweek detailing the global picture of attacks in Yemen, Somalia and Pakistan. Roll the mouse over each hexagon to see the details on the location, strikes, deaths, and year.
Both of these resources would make for a healthy, current events discussion in any social studies or history class.
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