Data Visualisation 2018
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2018
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1 Stunde 45 Minuten
2 Ergebnisse
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15Schweitzer, MartinFollowing on from the webinar presented by Martin Schweitzer on Thursday March 22 which focussed on data visualisation design and principles, this second webinar focuses on tools and techniques for creating data visualisations.
People preparing a data visualisation are now spoilt for choices. There are many tools available and it is now easier than ever to create superb visualisations with interactive components and dazzling effects. Unfortunately it is also easier than ever to create bad visualisations.
This webinar investigates a number of open source tools and libraries for data visualisation and explain how to select from the myriad of options available to create charts, graphs, maps, interactive and 3D visualisations.
Most of the presentation focuses on selecting the right tool for the job, but there will also be a section that will look at programming a visualisation. In particular, using Jupyter Lab - an interactive Python environment.
2018Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC)
56:00
6Schweitzer, MartinA good data visualisation does not only convert large amounts of data into images, but when done well, it engages the viewer and tells a story. It draws the viewer in and allows them to explore the data and see patterns in data that they were not previously aware of.
this is the first of a two part webinar series to learn more about data visualisation from Martin Schweitzer, Data Technologist, ANDS. This webinar will focus on design and principles, while the second will focus on tools and techniques. Come to one or come to both!
After webinar one, you will no longer see visualisations in the same way, but have a more critical and appreciative eye when viewing both your own visualisations and those of others. You will also have a basic toolkit of principles to apply when either looking at data or improving it.
Besides explaining how to improve visualisations, Martin will also be presenting examples of good and bad visualisations (some from his own work).
2018Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC)