Effective Data Visualization - Joint with ACM Chicago

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IEEE Computer Society Chicago and IEEE Chicago members are welcome to attend this ACM Chicago meetup in person at the AON Center, Suite 200 or online for a talk by David Giard of Microsoft.  

 

Please register for the event at the ACM Chicago meetup here:

https://www.meetup.com/acm-chicago/events/313313819/

 



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David Giard of Microsoft

Topic:

Effective Data Visualization

We spend much of our time collecting and analyzing data. That data is only useful if it can be displayed in a meaningful, understandable way.
Yale professor Edward Tufte presented many ideas on how to effectively present data to an audience or end user.
In this session, I will explain some of Tufte's most important guidelines about data visualization and how you can apply those guidelines to your own data. You will learn what to include, what to remove, and what to avoid in your charts, graphs, maps and other images that represent data.

Biography:

David Giard is a former accountant and a former biochemist, who has been developing solutions using Microsoft technologies for over three decades. Currently, David helps people design and build solutions in his role as a Partner Solution Architect at Microsoft. David has been very active in the developer community, speaking at numerous major conferences, code camps, and user groups around the world; helping to lead user groups; and helping to organize conferences and other geek events. He is the host and producer of the mildly popular online TV shows Technology and Friends and GCast. He is the co-author of the Wrox book Real World .NET, C#, and Silverlight. You can read his latest thoughts at DavidGiard.com. His hobbies include video, photography, sports, and embarrassing his sons.





Agenda

  • 5:30 – 6:00 PM — Networking (in-person)
  • 6:00 – 6:05 PM — Introductions
  • 6:05 – 6:45 PM — Talk
  • 6:45 – 6:55 PM — Q&A
  • 6:55 – 7:00 PM — Adjournment
  • 7:00 – 7:30 PM — Networking (in-person)