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There are many tools and platforms for creating data visualizations, but in order to ensure they communicate in an effective way, your visualizations must be grounded in the appropriate quantitative methods. In this workshop, we will present some problematic humanities datasets and case studies, and use them to walk through the structure and assumptions your data will need to meet in order to create effective data visualizations. Introductory quantitative methods and vocabularies will be presented.

This session will be livestreamed and recorded. 

Remote Access to this workshop: This presentation will be broadcast live via Zoom. View and listen at https://iu.zoom.us/my/idahiu 
(Instructions: At IU, what is Zoom, and how do I know how to use it? [UITS KB]; or, How do I join a Zoom meeting? [vendor documentation])

Presented in partnership with the Institute for Digital Arts & Humanities (IDAH).

Presented by Stacey Giroux and Mia Partlow
Date:
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Time:
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Location:
Hazelbaker Hall (Wells E159)
Categories:
Digital Scholarship Lab
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