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Twitter?

Posted by phdblogmeister on October 13, 2009

Twitter

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What does your resume look like visually?

Posted by phdblogmeister on October 11, 2009

This is what mine looks like so far…

visualresume

- Seth

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Why Isn’t Data Visualization More Popular?

Posted by phdblogmeister on October 5, 2009

Take 5!

Todd provides 5 reasons why data visualization isn’t more prevalent:

  1. People don’t know what data visualization is.
  2. Bad visualization has skewed perception of what data visualization is and what it can be used for.
  3. People can’t interpret charts or new data representations.
  4. Visualization is difficult to create, but easy to copy.
  5. People won’t pay for visualization.

While all the reasons do have some truth, there are a couple things worth adding.

People Do Know What Data Visualization Is

People have some kind of idea of what data is and know that you can get information out of it somehow. Maybe it’s with a graph or it could be with something more elaborate, but most people will get it. They know what data visualization is. They just don’t know what it’s called. In other words, they know. They just don’t know they know.

People Will Pay (A Lot) for Visualization

With all the data out there and the constantly increasing volumes of it, more people want to understand without having to learn formal statistical methods. How can they understand it? Visualization of course. The growing number of examples I’ve covered here on FlowingData show that there is a growing demand. After all, a lot of stuff I’ve covered here was commissioned.

Not Too Worried

Anyways, even though not everyone knows about data visualization (yet), I’m not too worried about it. There’s just too much data for people not to care… or am I wasting my time? No. If they don’t care, we’ll show them why they should.

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One data theme. Three original prints. Your walls will thank you.

Inspired by the tangram puzzles from when we were kids, this design paints a fascinating portrait of what goes into learning in America.
from: http://flowingprints.com/

Education: Enrollment and Dropouts

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internet personas

Posted by phdblogmeister on October 4, 2009

seth gillespie

from http://personas.media.mit.edu

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