
How to Make Effective Plots
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This session is geared toward researchers looking to understand the principles behind effective visualizations. Researchers should be able to translate the concepts to the language or plotting tool of their choice.
Workshop format: Presentation.
Target audience: This workshop is geared toward researchers looking to understand the principles behind effective visualizations and the mechanics of generating them. The workshop is language agnostic and should be applicable to whatever plotting tools participants prefer to use.
Knowledge prerequisites: None, although some prior experience making research plots and struggling with the best ways to render information visually will likely make the session more valuable to participants.
Hardware/software prerequisites: None
Learning objectives: Participants will learn general guidelines for creating effective visuals (commonly referred to as charts, graphs, plots, etc.) and see some real-world examples of what does and doesn’t work.
Speakers
Carolina Roe-Raymond
Visualization Analyst
Princeton University
Carolina Roe-Raymond is a Visualization Analyst in the Princeton Institute of Computational Science and Engineering (PICSciE) at Princeton University. As a Visualization Analyst, Carolina helps Princeton faculty, staff, and students explore and communicate their data through graphs, charts, and other visuals. Prior to her current position, Carolina created static and interactive data visualization applications for academic research groups. Carolina has a Ph.D. in Resource Ecology and Management, where she used visualizations created in R and GIS programs to advance research in urban bee ecology.
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Co-hosted with: GradFUTURES
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