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Storytelling with data : let's practice! /

Influence action through data! This is not a book. It is a one-of-a-kind immersive learning experience through which you can become, or teach others to be, a powerful data storyteller. Let's practice! helps you build confidence and credibility to create graphs and visualizations that make sense...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Knaflic, Cole Nussbaumer (Autor)
Otros Autores: Madden, Catherine (Visual artist) (Ilustrador)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2020.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Understand the context
  • Choose an effective visual
  • Identify & eliminate clutter
  • Focus attention
  • Think like a designer
  • Tell a story
  • Practice more with Cole
  • Practice more on your own
  • Practice more at work
  • Closing words.
  • Intro; storytelling with data lets practice; contents; acknowledgments; about the author; introduction; How this book is organized & what to expect; How to use this book in conjunction with the original; Do you want to learn or teach?; A quick note on tools; Where to get the data; Let's get started; chapter one understand the context; Exercise 1.1: get to know your audience; Solution 1.1: get to know your audience; Exercise 1.2: narrow your audience; Solution 1.2: narrow your audience; Exercise 1.3: complete the Big Idea worksheet; Solution 1.3: complete the Big Idea worksheet
  • Exercise 1.4: refine & reframe; Solution 1.4: refine & reframe; Exercise 1.5: complete another Big Idea worksheet; Solution 1.5: complete another Big Idea worksheet; Exercise 1.6: critique the Big Idea; Solution 1.6: critique the Big Idea; Exercise 1.7: storyboard!; Solution 1.7: storyboard!; Exercise 1.8: storyboard (again!); Solution 1.8: storyboard (again!); Exercise 1.9: get to know your audience; Exercise 1.10: narrow your audience; Exercise 1.11: let's reframe; Exercise 1.12: what's the Big Idea?; Exercise 1.13: what's the Big Idea (this time)?; Exercise 1.14: how could we arrange this?
  • Exercise 1.15: storyboard!Exercise 1.16: storyboard (again!); Exercise 1.17: get to know your audience; Exercise 1.18: narrow your audience; Exercise 1.19: identify the action; Exercise 1.20: complete the Big Idea worksheet; Exercise 1.21: solicit feedback on your Big Idea; Exercise 1.22: create the Big Idea as a team; Exercise 1.23: get the ideas out of your head!; Exercise 1.24: organize your ideas in a storyboard; Exercise 1.25: solicit feedback on your storyboard; Exercise 1.26: let's discuss; chapter two choose an effective visual; Exercise 2.1: improve this table
  • Solution 2.1: improve this table; Exercise 2.2: visualize!; Solution 2.2: visualize!; Exercise 2.3: let's draw; Solution 2.3: let's draw!; Exercise 2.4: practice in your tool; Solution 2.4: practice in your tool; Exercise 2.5: how would you show this data?; Solution 2.5: how would you show this data?; Exercise 2.6: let's visualize the weather; Solution 2.6: visualize the weather; Exercise 2.7: critique!; Solution 2.7: critique!; Exercise 2.8: what's wrong with this graph?; Solution 2.8: what's wrong with this graph?; Exercise 2.9: let's draw; Exercise 2.10: practice in your tool
  • Exercise 2.11: improve this visual; Exercise 2.12: which graph would you choose?; Exercise 2.13: what's wrong with this graph?; Exercise 2.14: visualize & iterate; Exercise 2.15: learn from examples; Exercise 2.16: participate in #SWDchallenge; Exercise 2.17: draw it!; Exercise 2.18: iterate in your tool; Exercise 2.19: consider these questions; Exercise 2.20: say it out loud; Exercise 2.21: solicit feedback; Exercise 2.22: build a data viz library; Exercise 2.23: explore additional resources; Exercise 2.24: let's discuss; chapter three identify & eliminate clutter