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Data Visualizations & Infographics

(it looks cool, but what is it telling you?)

Cid FrietagDoIT Academic Technology

March 20, 2018

UW Madison Learning Analytics Series

• What are some of the data and/or visualizations that you commonly use, or would like to use?

• What insights and/or decisions can the data/visualizations help you make?

• What communications to others would the data/visualizations help you make?

http://media.nbcchicago.com/images/1200*900/Fox's+Pie+Chart.jpg

Why visualize data?

X10.0

8.013.0

9.011.014.0

6.04.0

12.07.05.0

Y8.046.957.588.818.339.967.244.26

10.844.825.68

X10.0

8.013.0

9.011.014.0

6.04.0

12.07.05.0

Y9.148.148.748.779.268.106.133.109.137.264.74

X10.0

8.013.0

9.011.014.0

6.04.0

12.07.05.0

Y7.466.77

12.747.117.818.846.085.398.156.425.73

X8.08.08.08.08.08.08.0

19.08.08.08.0

Y6.585.767.718.848.477.045.25

12.505.567.916.89

Mean 9.00 7.50

Sum 99.0 82.51

SD 3.16 1.94

r .82

9.00 7.50

99.0 82.51

3.16 1.94

.82

9.00 7.50

99.0 82.50

3.16 1.94

.82

9.00 7.50

99.0 82.51

3.16 1.94

.82

F.J. Anscombe, "Graphs in Statistical Analysis," American Statistician, vol. 27 (Feb 1973), pp. 17-21.

How visualizations work (the basics)

Human Eye-Brain System

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Corgi_puppy.png

Abstraction & Emotion

https://maps.google.com/ http://map.wisc.edu/

Reality à Symbol

Visualization and Infographic design

Some highlights

Telling a story with data

Insights

Message

Context

Source

Audience

Impact?

Truth

Clarity

Editing

Take-away?

Visualization and/or Infographic?

Algorithm Human

Repeatable One-off

Present data Present a message

Insight Information

zendesk.com: Monica Norton

New York Times, March 15, 2014

http://speakingppt.com/2011/05/09/does-chartjunk-really-trash-your-graphs-4-discoveries-from-research/

Models re: how and why Visualization made

Modified from DiBiase, 1990

VISUAL THINKING VISUAL COMMUNICATION

PRIVATE REALM PUBLIC REALM

Exploration

ConfirmationSynthesis

Presentation

Range of functions of visual methods in an idealized research sequence

Visualization’s role changes in a research-to-communication process

DiBiase, David. 1990. Visualization in the Earth Sciences. Department of Geography, The Pennsylvania State University

Card, et al -- Modified

Deconstructing the basics of visualization design

Visual structure?What’s the structure good at?

ComparisonDistributionCompositionRelationshipConnectionsLocations

Does the data fit the structure?

Graphic Elements (size, shape, color)Quantity or rank order?Different categories

What’s connected? What’s separate?

Details? At-a-glance?

How much is on one visual?

Context

Audience

Is there a message intended?

One-off? Or frequently updated?

Visual Structure

Chart chooser

A starting point

http://labs.juiceanalytics.com/chartchooser/index.html

Juice Analytics

Structured Data à Visual Structure

Does the data make sense in the structure?

http://s3.amazonaws.com/dk-production/images/75745/large/obamacareenrollment-fncchart.jpg?1396284158

http://s3.amazonaws.com/dk-production/images/75901/large/foxcorrectedobamacarechart.jpg?1396367232

More/Less?Quantity or Rank

Size

Color

Size AND Color

Shape

Color

Shape AND Color

Different?Categories

Position based on number/rank values

0 2010 Cat HorseDog

Position based on categories

20

Parts àWhole Connections

Movement/Flow1

2

3a3b

Location

Deconstruct Data Visualization Examples

Example: UW-Madison Enrollments

Most data visualizations….

Quantity, Ranking

Presence/absence

Categories

Points in time,

changes over time

Relationships,

connections

Locations

Alone or in combinations

What data/visualizations are you interested in?

What might they look like?What visual structure?

Comparisons, points in time….

What data do you collect?

Who is the audience?

Visualization Design

Visual Hierarchy

!!! Read this First !!!Then read this

And then maybe read this

Dimensions of Complexity

Design matters

Same Data, Different Maps

Default “Buckets”* Quintiles ~Even ranges of values

*Google Fusion Tables, March 2018

< -0.5

-0.5 – 0.0

0.0 - 0.5

0.5 – 1.0

> 1.0

82%

68% 56%

43%Elting, Linda S., et al. "Influence of data display formats on physician investigators' decisions to stop clinical trials: prospective trial with repeated measures." Bmj 318.7197 (1999): 1527-1531.

Data Collection & Classification

What data collected? (or left out?)

What’s your favorite color?RedBlueYellow

What’s your favorite color?

Classification

Wizard of OzDialog

https://mapr.com/blog/driving-insights-network-graphs/

Contributed by Joseph Blue

All Occupations by Education:Income

Most data visualizations….Quantity, RankingPresence/absenceCategoriesPoints in time, changes over timeRelationships, connectionsLocations

Alone or in combinations

Some Links

UW-Madison Institutional Data dataviz.wisc.edu(UW-Madison Staff have access)

Visualizing data visualisingdata.com

FlowingData flowingdata.com

The functional art thefunctionalart.com

What’s Going On in This Graph? NY Times www.nytimes.com/column/whats-going-on-in-this-graph

Data Stories podcast datastori.es

(some) Books I likeThe Functional Art: An introduction to information graphics and visualization by Alberto Cairo

Design for Information: An Introduction to the Histories, Theories, and Best Practices Behind Effective Information Visualizationby Isabel Meirelles

Designing Data Visualizations: Representing Informational Relationshipsby Noah Iliinsky and Julie Steele

Data Points: Visualization That Means Somethingby Nathan Yau

(some) Tools, and impact on process

Excel

Google Fusion Tables

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