Skip a Thousand Words: Data Visualization Principles for DH
Skip a Thousand Words: Data Visualization Principles for DH
Overview
Interested in making a network graph? Struggling to express a pattern you’re noticing in your data? Just looking to add visual interest to your DH project? Try a data visualization! This workshop will expose you to principles and techniques that can help you make compelling data visualizations that effectively convey your work to viewers. Participants will walk away with a conceptual grounding in designing data visualizations and a list of tools they can try out to implement their ideas. No programming experience required.
About the Instructor
Gavi Levy Haskell (they/she) is the DH Developer in Computational Methods and Data. Gavi has worked in museum technology at the Harvard Art Museums, and taught workshops on pedagogy at Yale’s CTL. They hold an MA in the history of art from the Courtauld Institute of Art and a BA in art history and computer science from Smith College, and are currently finishing their PhD here at Yale.
Workshop Details
Date and Time:
Weds., Jan. 31, 2024
1-2 p.m. EST
Location:
Online
Registration
This event is open to current Yale students, postdocs, faculty, and staff; please note that registration is required. To sign up, please visit the Yale Connect page for the workshop.
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