The reading was definitely easier to understand and it helped me understand more about how a map is a diagram that shows data. Data isn’t only just numbers but it can be presented visually. It started with a brief history … Continue Reading
Month: July 2023 (Page 1 of 3)
Meirelles’ Design for Information: An Introductory to the Histories, Theories, and Best Practices Behind Effective Information Visualizations was easy to read and follow along. The graphical diagrams representing the various methods of nesting/tree information were helpful in visualizing the different … Continue Reading
After reading the first chapter of Design for Information: An Introduction to the Histories, Theories, and Best Practices Behind Effective Information Visualizations, I got more of an insight of visual hierarchies in design. When I think of visual hierarchy in … Continue Reading
I found the reading Design for Information : An Introduction to the Histories, Theories, and Best Practices Behind Effective Information Visualizations by Isabel Meirelles to be very useful in terms of understanding the way data is looked at visually. Although … Continue Reading
Meeting Info
- Zoom Click here
- Monday, July 31 at 1pm
Objectives
- Concepts: Data Analysis
- Review Survey Data and collected orientation materials
- Define and discuss next steps
Activities
- Presentation: Director of Surveys and Assessment, Yongchao (Yimi) Zhao, Ph.D.
Meeting 5 was very informational and interesting. The presentation Professor MacDonald did on the course she teaches, as well as the resources the students use to gather data was very helpful. Each of the sources that the students use to … Continue Reading
Let’s build a collective list of terms that will be useful to students taking the ID2 course. Aim to submit at least five terms each week from readings, presentations, discussion, or other materials.
Add a comment with your term, … Continue Reading
After reading the first chapter of the new textbook I found it easier to read than the past textbook we were given to read. It was short as a first chapter and the information was simple and we were even … Continue Reading
Meeting Info
- Zoom Click here
- Monday, July 24 at 1pm
Objectives
- Concepts: Behavior and Ethics – Invited guest Professor Sean Macdonald
- Review Finalized Survey and collected orientation materials
- Define and discuss next steps
Activities
- Intern Reports:
- Finalized One Collective Survey
Chapter four of the reading was not in the Dropbox, so I found it in the City Tech Library.
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/citytech-ebooks/reader.action?docID=737413&query=information+a+very+short+introduction+: Week 4 Journal- WinnieI found Chapter Four of “Information: A Very Short Introduction” fascinating. After what I learned … Continue Reading
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