Are you intrigued by data and information visualization—dataviz—and how it could improve your communication strategy? Are you interested in the range of dataviz options, but unsure which is right for you? Or are you maybe even drowning in data and looking for someone to throw you a life-saving suggestion for tools to transform your data into a message? Through lively sharing and discussion this session will cover a range of topics related to nonprofit engagement with data and information visualization, including: What is Data/Information Visualization? Why Should My Nonprofit Use Data/Information Visualization? And How Do I Get Started with Data/Information Visualization?
These slides are from Innovation Network Director Johanna Morariu's presentation at The California Wellness Foundation's Organization Learning and Evaluation conference on May 17, 2013 in Los Angeles, California.
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Dataviz! Or, "How to Win at Communication and Influence People"
1. The California Wellness Foundation
Presentation at the
Organizational Learning and Evaluation Conference
May 17, 2013
Los Angeles, California
Johanna Morariu
Director, Innovation Network
e: jmorariu@innonet.org
Twitter: @j_morariu
8. Apply it to your work
Practical approaches
Agenda
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Concepts and definitions
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9. DataViz & The Human Brain1
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Human brains are wired to speak
and understand spoken language.
People have to be taught to read
and write.
Understanding the written word is not a natural
human ability; but human brains do innately
process shapes.
13. Graphic Design Principles1
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1) Maximize data:ink
2) Make color and contrast work for you
3) Allow the purpose to select the medium
4) Classic graphic design principles: balance,
rhythm, proportion, dominance, & unity
25. Use the Right DataViz Tool3
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26. What’s your viz?3
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1) Who is the audience?
2) What is the message?
3) What is the purpose?
4) What is the data or
information that you’d
need?
Think about a data visualization that
you’d like to create. By
yourself, answer the following
questions:
27. What’s your viz?3
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Neighbors, share your dataviz ideas.
What data visualization
types or suggestions do
you have for each
other?