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A data visualization course at an art school

Published: 30 July 2006 Publication History

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We describe an online class at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design on data visualization. The class aims to give a visual, intuitive, hands-on understanding of statistical data presentation suitable for art students. Formal mathematics is kept to an absolute minimum. The curriculum is divided into three sections: a section on fundamentals of what graphs mean, a section on three graphical designers, and a section on state-of-the-art visualization. We use a system developed at MCAD to encourage community-building and mutual critique in an online enviroment. At the time of this writing, the class is beginning its third year and is doing well.

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SIGGRAPH '06: ACM SIGGRAPH 2006 Educators program
July 2006
246 pages
ISBN:1595933646
DOI:10.1145/1179295
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Published: 30 July 2006

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