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Cool Creative Communications: Dazzling Data Visualization, March 14 – April 8

Posted by on February 15th, 2016 Posted in: Technology, Training & Education


Dazzle your clients, colleagues, classmates (and yourself!)! This class covers concepts of visually representing data and proven tools that are effective in making data understood at a glance. Students will increase their knowledge on data visualization concepts and a variety of data visualization applications. Students will complete assigned exercises that they will share with their class peers. Class participants are expected to spend 1.5 hours on content learning, 3 hours of in-depth learning on student selected tool/application and preparing their class assignment, and .5 hours on peer critique.

Participants will be able to:

  • Increase their knowledge of using visual representations of data and various data visualization tools.
  • Design a data visualization with a data set on a selected tool.
  • Discuss peer submitted data visualizations to enhance understanding of the data presented.

March 14 – April 8, 2016 (4 weeks), online/asynchronous via Moodle

5 MLA CE credits

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