- [Bill] I hope you've enjoyed this course and learned a lot. I know we covered a lot of ground, and that maybe it was a mile wide and an inch deep. If you wanta go to the next level with your skills, check out some of my other courses. I have a wide variety of courses here in the LinkedIn Library, including one specific to data analysts, another that shows how to unify a compelling narrative with statistics, and yet another that dives into the thinking behind chart selection to illustrate certain concepts. If you're a designer, you might wanta see my course where I walk through a specific example of a design, starting from the raw data to a final output created in Adobe Illustrator.
And, definitely, don't miss my new lesson in Lesson Series, an ongoing course with regularly-released episodes. Each episode is focused on a theme. I do a short lesson on that theme, and then I interview someone from the field talking about the theme. I wish you the best in your ongoing career and please reach out to me on LinkedIn any time.
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12/20/2018- Describe the process by which individuals’ interests are incorporated into data visualizations.
- Differentiate the use of the Ws in data visualization.
- Explain techniques involved in defining your narrative when visualizing data.
- Identify the factors that make data visualizations relatable to an audience’s interests and needs.
- Review the appropriate use of charts in data visualizations.
- Define the process involved in applying interactivity to data visualizations.
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome51s
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1. Big Idea
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Channel your audience6m 58s
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Visual perception6m 19s
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Understanding (your) data10m 11s
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2. Information Hierarchy
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"Explatory"6m 57s
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The six Ws5m 8s
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Three more Ws5m 22s
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Convert your data: Grouping3m 54s
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3. The Analog Process
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Sketches and wireframes6m 26s
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4. Storytelling
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Making everything relatable5m 35s
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5. Visual Display
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Typography8m 36s
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The importance of scale7m 18s
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Legends and sources4m 43s
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The right paradigm: Maps9m 43s
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6. Interactivity
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Introducing motion5m 58s
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When to go interactive6m 37s
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How to think interactively9m 55s
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Finding the right technology6m 40s
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Conclusion
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Next steps59s
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