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Stephen Dale

Displaying Visual Information - 0 views

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    "Visual displays are extremely powerful tools, which means manipulation of these tools can spread inaccurate information and influence public perception. The sheer volume of images making their way through the Internet requires viewers to have a higher level of visual literacy than in years before in order to prevent manipulation. In this article you'll learn The types of displays that can be misleading What can be done to make visual displays less misleading"
Stephen Dale

Paper: How Deceptive Are Deceptive Visualizations? - Fell in Love with Data - 1 views

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    "How easy is it to deceive people with visualization?"
Stephen Dale

Data Visualizations: A Beginner's Guide to Finding Stories in Numbers | Visual Learning... - 1 views

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    Finding useful knowledge nuggets amongst the torrents of data is a skill in itself. Creating insightful stories that bring the data to life is an emergent skill practiced by data journalists. An excellent article with lots of useful references for anyone who aspires to blend data analytics with storytelling.
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Vanessa Randle's visual output from another KM event - 0 views

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    "A great example of the work that Vanessa does. This is and example of teh visual imagery that she will be creating for the KIN Spring workshop..."
Stephen Dale

Tech's Hard-Boiled Progeny: The Data Journalist | Data Management | TechNewsWorld - 0 views

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    he cigar-chomping reporter in the saggy brown suit with holes in his shoes and a nose for news is a stereotype that doesn't have much of a counterpart in today's real world. There's a new breed of investigative reporter in town: the geek who knows how to extract raw data from public sources, crunch the numbers, and spew out compelling analyses -- often with startling visuals to match.
Stephen Dale

A Visual Introduction to Machine Learning - 1 views

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    In machine learning, computers apply statistical learning techniques to automatically identify patterns in data. These techniques can be used to make highly accurate predictions. This animated presentation explains machine learning in simple to follow graphics.
Gary Colet

Presentation Design | BrightCarbon - 0 views

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    BrightCarbon - used by KIN members Severn Trent Water to tring in visual presentation techniques, such as advanced animations in PowerPoint
Stephen Dale

Resonate - persuasive presentations - 0 views

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    The best stories become etched on our hearts, igniting information and giving it the ability to withstand the test of time. Duarte melds the power of story with striking visuals to turn ideas into powerful presentations that help you activate your audience, and leave them forever transformed.
Stephen Dale

Tapping into the Intangible: Qualifying the Psychology of Gamification - 0 views

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    Gamification expert Yu-Kai Chou has developed a framework that takes a human-centered approach to analyzing gaming strategies. This changes the focus to how the user interacts with the training program or business application as well as the rewards, gains or detriments that can occur. He created a framework called Octalysis, which can be used to assess and visually represent how well strategies are implemented based on core drives, which then fall into quadrants of deeper understanding.
Stephen Dale

Setting the stage to effectively visualize data - 0 views

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    Worth downloading and reading this paper. One abstract: "The ultimate goal is to enable data scientists,business analysts and other users "to extract the most information they can out of data as quickly as possible....For the business, we need answers now. The market is fixing the pace, so we have to give the best answer we can at the right time."
Stephen Dale

Seeing Standards - 1 views

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    The standards represented here are among those most heavily used or publicized in the cultural heritage community, though certainly not all standards that might be relevant are included. A small set of the metadata standards plotted on the main visualization also appear as highlights above the graphic. These represent the most commonly known or discussed standards for cultural heritage metadata.
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