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Why Data Visualization? Reason #3
The third reason why we use data visualizations is to show data in our presentations. Recently, I wrote a guest post for Tableau on best ways to deliver presentations with data. I emphasized the role of storytelling and noted the
A few ways to increase analytics engagement in your firm
I was recently asked to serve on a panel to discuss questions related to increasing analytics engagement for the Digital Analytics Association. In preparation, I put together some questions and responses that I thought would be helpful for folks working
Using Visualizations in Presentations
Sometimes imaging software by default enables us to create beautiful visualizations. However, designing visualizations that are readable and provide key insights is much more difficult.
Why Data Visualization? Reason #2
For Understanding To transform the data into usable knowledge that we can act upon, we need to analyze it using appropriate models, statistics, and data mining techniques. Once we make sense of the data or our findings, we need to communicate
Understanding blended learning
We live in an age where college classes are no longer taught exclusively in classrooms, but rather as a combination of onsite and online learning. In this post, I’m going to share an overview of the blended learning approach to
Why data visualization? Reason #1
To create an interface for our audience to explore our data. There are strong arguments for why we create data visualizations. In this world of big data, visualizations allow audiences to easily explore and understand our statistics through a visual interface.
3 Tips for Data Visualization Driven Stories with Insights
Sometimes imaging software by default enables us to create beautiful visualizations. However, designing visualizations that are readable and provide key insights is much more difficult. As visualization designers, we are “melding the skills of computer science, statistics, artistic design, and
Design standards for charts and graphs
These standards are intended to help you create readable and interpretable information visualizations.
Guidelines for designing and delivering slide presentations
I’ve compiled guidelines for designing and delivering face to face digital presentations. This can can help you avoid the major presentation pitfalls.