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Special Topics Research Seminar (525-0-20)

Topic

Visualization for Scientific Communication

Instructors

Matthew Jeremy Shaver Kay

Meeting Info

Annenberg Hall G15: Mon 2:30PM - 5:20PM

Overview of class

This course focuses on developing visualizations for communicating in a scientific context: papers, posters, presentations, etc. Through mini-lectures and readings, it will provide a foundation in: (1) visual perception and visual design as they relate to information visualization; (2) the construction of effective data visualizations; (3) the effective use of visualization and text in scientific articles, posters, etc; and (4) careful and correct uncertainty visualization when communicating scientific results. Students are expected to bring some existing research project they are already working on; in a semester-long project they will design/redesign the visual communication of that work with detailed feedback from the instructor. No other background is assumed.

Class Materials (Required)

No textbook required.

Class Attributes

Graduate Students Only