research professional transitioning to a career in data analysis and visualization
Public Group active 1 month, 3 weeks ago
DVG – Data Visualization Group
Data Visualization Group (i.e., DVG) is a place for students, faculty, and staff who are interested in sharing topics, theories, methods, and techniques related to data visualization. Data visualization is a graphical representation of data. Done well, visual elements such as charts, graphs, and maps are just a few data visualization tools that can provide viewers an accessible way of understanding the represented information. In a world increasingly governed by Big Data, data visualization can assist decision-makers in their analyses.
In this working group, members are encouraged to discuss and share theories, methods, and projects that include but are not limited to data preprocessing, data explanation, data exploration, theories of data visualization, real-world examples, and ongoing work. We will explore the fundamentals of data visualization including design principles, best practices, dashboards, visualization tools, ethics, and more.
This is a new working group, and topics will be based on participation and interest. Virtual meetings are free, open to all GC Community members of all skill levels, disciplines, and backgrounds.
Members
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45 years working in finance, still figuring out what I want to be when I grow up
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Interdisciplinary Artist
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masters student in digital humanities
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Digital Humanities Graduate Student
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Sociology student interested in social movements
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MBS is an Associate Professor of Communications Technology at York College
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I am a third year Biology PhD Student, currently working with Prof. Ana Carnaval in CCNY investigating the effects of climate change on the genetic diversity of natural populations.
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Institutional Research Specialist - CUNY Central / CUNY SPS MS in Data Science Graduate / Current Student in GC MS in Data Analysis and Visualization
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Ph.D. student in Social Welfare at CUNY GC | Adjunct faculty at Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College
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