Connected to "Data Visualization - Course Room" Recording in progress Everyone Recording messages in this chat. Ian Chapman Ian Chapman 5:29 PM That's a bummer Jill Naiman Jill Naiman 5:29 PM hi all! 5:30 PM what's a bummer? I didn't see the previous chat Ian Chapman Ian Chapman 5:30 PM snow in spring Jennifer Sikora Jennifer Sikora 5:30 PM snow on saturday Jill Naiman Jill Naiman 5:30 PM did I miss anything important? Elizabeth McMullen Elizabeth McMullen 5:30 PM Happy Thursday! Jill Naiman Jill Naiman 5:30 PM aaaah 5:30 PM got it! 5:30 PM we'll wait for a few more folks and then we'll get started Kayla Abner Kayla Abner 5:30 PM just chatting about the weather haha Jill Naiman Jill Naiman 5:30 PM important! David Marcus David Marcus 5:43 PM Often multiple vizs in the same dashboard Kayla Abner Kayla Abner 5:43 PM a lot of very specific vocabulary Paige Crowl Paige Crowl 5:43 PM lots of supplemental/contextual data Jennifer Sikora Jennifer Sikora 5:44 PM units of measurement and labels are included Ian Chapman Ian Chapman 5:44 PM Sometimes the labelling is quite minimal 5:47 PM Could be useful, depending on nature of data and goals Kayla Abner Kayla Abner 5:47 PM personally i'd shy way from too much animantion, but zooming in and out could be useful. like here is a high level view and now we will look at x data opint Jolen Minetz Jolen Minetz 5:47 PM helpful! combines info better and more seemlessly than isolated views... but isolated views might be highlighted? Jennifer Sikora Jennifer Sikora 5:47 PM I think if I were trying to make a point, I would keep the visualizations static to draw attention those specifics David Marcus David Marcus 5:47 PM Seeing how certain variables affect outcomes could be useful Kayla Abner Kayla Abner 5:47 PM @Ian yes, definitely depends on your goals Elizabeth McMullen Elizabeth McMullen 5:47 PM Animation looks cool, but not always necessary Hunju Yun Hunju Yun 5:48 PM what's mean by isolating variables in here? like selecting? Elizabeth McMullen Elizabeth McMullen 5:50 PM Depends on the movie...Lol Paige Crowl Paige Crowl 5:51 PM Experts usually don't use terms like "true-ish" Elizabeth McMullen Elizabeth McMullen 5:51 PM -ish David Marcus David Marcus 5:51 PM Variety of movies seems to reflect a general audience Eric Johnson Eric Johnson 5:51 PM no overwhelming amounts of data Elizabeth McMullen Elizabeth McMullen 5:51 PM Mostly newer movies Kayla Abner Kayla Abner 5:51 PM general audience b/c it's very easy to understand Paige Crowl Paige Crowl 5:51 PM we don't get to see the underlying data source either Elizabeth McMullen Elizabeth McMullen 5:51 PM For historical data, I always like more relational data. 5:52 PM Ye 5:52 PM s 5:52 PM Sorry! Paige Crowl Paige Crowl 5:52 PM jargon! 5:52 PM Elizabeth McMullen Elizabeth McMullen 5:52 PM Bachelors in History rearing its head Jill Naiman Jill Naiman 5:53 PM vimeo.com/206139648 Elizabeth McMullen Elizabeth McMullen 5:54 PM Haha! Jill Naiman Jill Naiman 5:55 PM xkcd.com/1133 Ian Chapman Ian Chapman 5:56 PM Thousand isn't either - so ten hundred words Jill Naiman Jill Naiman 6:01 PM youtube.com/watch?v=opqIa5Jiwuw Paige Crowl Paige Crowl 6:05 PM I would never have guessed it was a moon forming Elizabeth McMullen Elizabeth McMullen 6:05 PM I wished there were labels David Marcus David Marcus 6:05 PM A title or one sentence quick description might have helped indicate that it was the moon being formed Ian Chapman Ian Chapman 6:05 PM First sequence so fast it's hard to follow visually. Kayla Abner Kayla Abner 6:05 PM yeah i am wondering about the colors b/c it looks like the sun Press Shift + Tab to navigate to chat history. Say something 1 Chat, 1 new 15 Attendees, 15 Share Content My Settings You are sharing an application Global keyboard shortcuts: To toggle microphone, press alt+m. To toggle camera, press alt+c. To raise or lower hand, press alt+h. Ian Chapman Ian Chapman You are sharing an application Jill Naiman Current feedback: none Sharing audio off