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Research meets visualisation

- Announcing a monthly data visualisation meet-up -

by Isabell Kiral-Kornek

We’ve just finished teaching our first-ever data visualisation course! 

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It was lots of fun and we’ve all learned a lot! 

As always, this wouldn’t have been possible without the support of our trainers and helpers (@robrkerr, @pjkaroly, @maegul, @harrietgl, and @alistairwalsh)! Thank you, you are magical! 

We ended the course looking at some real data! 
Starting with a 10 minute brain-storming session, we decided on a good way to visualise the data and then discussed the more technical things around the implementation of such an idea.

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And we would like to do this on a regular basis! 

Once a month, we’ll have a space that you can take your data to. We can then brainstorm together about nice ways to make it look good. Afterwards, we’ll stick around to actually implement it! 
And everyone’s welcome to participate and contribute, even if you don’t bring data, there’ll be heaps to learn!

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    • #meetup
  • 4 years ago
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