Introduces processes and design principles for creating meaningful displays of information that support effective business decision-making. Studies how to collect and process data; create visualizations (both static and interactive); and use them to provide insight into a problem, situation, or opportunity. Introduces methods to critique visualizations along with ways to answer the elusive question: “What makes a visualization effective?”
Discusses the challenges of making data understandable across a wide range of audiences. Introduces the fundamentals of communication required for effective data storytelling. Other topics may include ethical uses of information displays, storytelling, infographics, and immersive visualizations. Offers students an opportunity to use one or more software tools.
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In this module, you will start learning about the key objective of a data analyst: creating a beautiful data story. You will learn about the project case study you’ll work on through the duration of the course, then begin thinking about how to map out stories in your data. Next, you’ll take a look at the basics of a tool professionals use to visualize data: Tableau. You’ll wrap up by figuring out how to take your first steps on a data analytics project and hear from Mayo Clinic.
"The Ask Behind the Ask" at Mayo Clinic •5 minutes
15 readings•Total 222 minutes
Welcome to Healthcare Information Design and Visualizations!•1 minute
Functional Data Analysis Roles in Projects•3 minutes
Meet Your Faculty: Kevin Hartman•1 minute
Providing Mayo Insights: Val Aniceto•1 minute
Syllabus•10 minutes
Course Tools and Accounts•10 minutes
Module Overview •2 minutes
Case Study Preview: Divvy Bikes•12 minutes
Project 1 Preview •2 minutes
Lesson Resources•9 minutes
Lesson Resources•10 minutes
Lesson Resources•40 minutes
Guiding Questions for Planning a Data Story•30 minutes
Project 1: Planning a Data Story•90 minutes
Module Summary•1 minute
1 assignment•Total 10 minutes
Module Quiz•10 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 70 minutes
Welcome to the Course!•10 minutes
Project Discussion•60 minutes
Exploratory Data Analysis
Module 2•5 hours to complete
Module details
In this module we will cover visualization basics, diving deep into the characteristics of a high quality and persuasive data visualization. We’ll talk specifically about using contrast to clearly illustrate your insights.
What's included
4 videos6 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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4 videos•Total 18 minutes
Understanding Berinato's Types of Charts Part 1•4 minutes
Understanding Berinato's Types of Charts Part 2•4 minutes
Finding Patterns•4 minutes
Preparing to Create Client-Ready Data Visualizations•7 minutes
6 readings•Total 213 minutes
Project 2 Preview•1 minute
Lesson Resources•90 minutes
Lesson Resources•21 minutes
Lesson Resources•10 minutes
Project 2: Exploratory Data Analysis•90 minutes
Module Summary•1 minute
1 assignment•Total 10 minutes
Module Quiz•10 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 60 minutes
Project 2: Exploratory Data Analysis•60 minutes
Creating Visualizations
Module 3•6 hours to complete
Module details
In this module we will cover visualization basics, diving deep into the characteristics of a high quality and persuasive data visualization. We’ll talk specifically about using contrast to clearly illustrate your insights.
In this module, you’ll build on the work from the previous module, focusing on polishing and improving your dataviz. This week emphasizes clear meaning.
What's included
2 videos6 readings1 assignment1 peer review
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2 videos•Total 9 minutes
Clear Meaning Part 1•5 minutes
Clear Meaning Part 2•4 minutes
6 readings•Total 59 minutes
Project 4: Clear Meaning Preview•1 minute
Lesson Resources•9 minutes
Lesson Resources•36 minutes
Project Brief•10 minutes
Module Summary•1 minute
Congratulations•2 minutes
1 assignment•Total 5 minutes
Module Quiz•5 minutes
1 peer review•Total 180 minutes
Project 4: Clear Meaning (Peer Review)•180 minutes
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