On May 14, 2015, I’m leading a public data visualization webinar. We’ll begin with an introduction to data visualization and then dive into the fun stuff: chart choosing tips. This webinar is hosted by GrantStation but is open to everyone, both members and non-members.
Find out more »I’m leading a four-part webinar series this August and September 2015 in partnership with Data Analysts for Social Good. New to data visualization? Start here! You’ll learn data visualization is, how it works, and key players and trends in the field. Then we’ll walk through a step-by-step design process so you can apply the critical thinking skills to your own projects.
Find out more »I’m leading a four-part webinar series this August and September 2015 in partnership with Data Analysts for Social Good. One of the first steps in the data visualization process is to select an appropriate chart type for your dataset. Do you feel like you’ve exhausted the typical charts like bar charts and line charts? If so, this chart-choosing webinar is for you! We’ll discuss pros, cons, and tools for creating more than 30 different styles of charts.
Find out more »I’m leading a four-part webinar series this August and September 2015 in partnership with Data Analysts for Social Good. In the third webinar, we’ll discuss best practices like reducing clutter, labeling your data points, and selecting a color palette. We’ll also pause a few times during the webinar for hands-on practice within Microsoft Excel. For example, after we discuss text legibility, you’ll transform hard-to-read diagonal text into easier-to-read horizontal text.
Find out more »I’m leading a four-part webinar series this August and September 2015 in partnership with Data Analysts for Social Good. In this fourth and final webinar, I’ll teach you about lesser-known charting secrets within Excel, like Change Chart Type, Switch Row/Column, and Reducing Gap Width. Then we’ll dive into advanced chart construction to build graphs that aren’t traditionally available within Excel, like small multiples layouts, slope graphs, and dot plots.
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