This week, we talked about:
- The importance of visual rhetoric in public writing
- Connecting visual rhetoric to choices in making charts
- An option to try out Python, if you want
- How charts can be misleading and how to guard against that in charts you make
- Non-traditional methods in visualizing data that can appeal to emotions in ethical ways
- Went over the data visualization revision assignment
Next Time
-Submit the proposal for the Campaign for Circulation project (see course schedule under April 14 and on Blackboard for prompt). Submit this week.
-Skim through the three brief readings for class on Monday, April 19. We will be talking about design and accessibility.
-Start working toward revision of your data-driven white paper (should have comments on your draft by next week)
-Start working toward Campaign for Circulation project and start at least thinking toward the Data Visualization Revision project.