SWD7: Introduction to Data Vis
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Suitability
Research postgraduate students and above from all research domains with some Python experience. Please see the prerequisite section for an indication of the required Python knowledge.
Workshop content
Good data visualisation is of key importance in research for initially exploring and analysing your data, and later for communicating your results to various audiences; however, in many disciplines, the basics of good visualisation are not taught. In this course, we use the programming language Python as a tool to introduce you to some key concepts of good data visualisation to support your research. We will create a selection of common plot types for different data types using popular Python libraries and open datasets. In this one-day course, we will discuss:
- Ten rules for good scientific data visualisation;
- Tailoring your graphics to your audience, presentation medium, and message, including creating publication-quality figures;
- Improving accessibility of your visualisations;
- Avoiding misleading visualisations and unintentional communication;
- Delving into Python documentation
- Using external visualisation libraries such as Matplotlib and Seaborn;
- Writing modular and reusable visualisation scripts.
Prerequisites
Basic experience in Python (e.g., having attended SWD1a: Introduction to Python programming or being comfortable with the topics covered in the course).
Duration
1 full-day session
Frequency
This course runs two to three times per year depending on demand. If you would like a bespoke version of this course run in your department then please contact us.