Friday, October 6, 2017 3pm to 4pm
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101 21ST ST E, Austin, Texas 78705
Do you have data that you’re not sure how to use? Creating visualizations is a good way to ask questions of your data and to share your data with others. Visualizations can include everything from a simple chart to an interactive map and can be a powerful way to tell a story about your data. In this introductory workshop, we’ll examine what makes a good visualization and then go over best practices for working with your data. This class will introduce you to a number of free tools that you can use to create visualizations of your data. This class is intended for data visualization novices, and coding skills are not required.
Taught by Allyssa Guzman and Sarah Morris
October 6, 3-4pm
PCL Learning Lab 1
*Data and Donuts is a special Workshops @ UT Libraries series hosted by Research Data Services and aimed at promoting good data management practice throughout the research lifecycle.
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