Information détaillée concernant le cours
Titre | Data Visualization Made Efficient, Beautiful and Memorable (426) |
Dates | 14 October 2021 |
Lang | Workshop language is English |
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Intervenant-e-s | Dr Alexandre Pinault |
Description | While most of us learnt to read a graphic in high school, some of us feel lost when it comes to creating satisfactory data visualizations for our research and publication objectives. Nowadays, scientists from all fields and disciplines are confronted with various datasets and there is a pressing need for tools and training to better communicate these data visually. This workshop aims to provide the basics of data visualization theory and the best practices for illustrating data. Through exercises and examples, you will be guided in looking at your data from a new perspective and in rethinking the overall communication of your results. By dissecting the visual grammar, this workshop will give you the keys to creating your graphics quicker and make them more efficient so that you take less time to explain your data and have more time to discuss your results. Finally, this workshop is a unique opportunity to exchange with colleagues from different faculties and universities and discover their tools, strategies and best practices.
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Workshop objectives :
Methodology
Preparation Two weeks prior to the workshop, each participant is asked to send at least 2 graphics or data visualisations that they use for their research. These visuals need to be described by a legend. In addition, each participant needs to answer a short form describing their motivation and current practices.
Participation
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Lieu |
ONLINE ! |
Information | Date : Thursday, 14th October 2020 Schedule : 9:15 am to 5:15 pm Place : Online
Trainer: Dr Alexandre Pinault, Big Bang Brain - Creative Media, est médiateur scientifique et vidéaste. Au travers de sa carrière académique (PhD Neurosciences), il développa des compétences efficaces en enseignement et en communication scientifique qu'il mit à profit au Musée de la Main (Lausanne) et à L'Eprouvette (Unil). Son profil mêle l'art audiovisuel, l'animation, le design et les effets spéciaux avec des connaissances étendues dans les domaines des sciences et de la médecine. Le choix de l'image et sa portée pour le grand public sont également au centre de son activité au sein de "Neuracademia", une association de vulgarisation scientifique récemment co-crée. |
Places | 15 |
Délai d'inscription | 07.10.2021 |