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**Summer RDM Camp: Data Visualization** ----------------------------------- [Find slides and materials in the wiki][1]. Along with managing your data, you may need to present your data so it’s easier to extract meaning and value. Data visualization is a key part of communicating information. Join us for Summer RDM Camp: Data Visualization to build your data visualization knowledge. From design principles to GIS to Python to R, we've got your data viz skills covered! <br> <br> **Tips and Tools for Creating Compelling Data Visualizations** - Instructor: Jess Cohen-Tanugi, Visualization Specialist, Harvard Library - [Best Practices for Data Visualization][2] **Introduction to ESRI ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Online: Creating Exploratory Maps** - Instructor: Bruce Boucek, GIS, Data and Research Librarian, Harvard Graduate School of Design - [Creating Exploratory Maps Slides][3] - [Library Geospatial Research Strategies Handout][4] **Introduction to GIS** - Instructor: Belle Lipton, GIS Outreach Librarian, Harvard Map Collection - [Introduction Slides][5] - [Additional GIS workshop materials][6] **Introduction to Data Visualization with Python / Seaborn** - Instructor: James Adams, Manager of Research and Data Services, Harvard Kennedy School - [Visualizing Data with Seaborn lesson notes][7] **Interactive and Responsive Visuals: Is it a good fit for me?** - Instructor: Gaby Rodriguez, Computational Research Consultant, Harvard Medical School - [Interactive and Responsive Visuals Slides][8] - *Note: the embedded interactive visuals (e.g., slide #5) only work when the presentation is on Slide Show or Present mode. The add-on (Web Viewer) may ask to accept the license terms to display the content.* **Data Visualizations in R Using ggplot2** - Instructor: Radhika Khetani, PhD, Training Director, Harvard Chan Bioinformatics Core - Instructor: Meeta Mistry, PhD, Senior Bioinformatics Analyst and Trainer, Harvard Chan Bioinformatics Core - [Plotting and data visualization in R][9] - [Data visualization with ggplot2 :: Cheat Sheet][10] [1]: https://osf.io/t93dz/wiki/home/ [2]: https://osf.io/jng3r [3]: https://osf.io/28bh3 [4]: https://osf.io/b2wud [5]: https://www.canva.com/design/DAFMSShvkmY/f5HGG-a9NcqjWp6SI85vvg/view?utm_content=DAFMSShvkmY&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=publishpresent [6]: https://mapping.share.library.harvard.edu/resources/new-to-gis/workshop/ [7]: https://rpubs.com/jladams/seaborn-intro [8]: https://hu-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/william_rodriguez_hms_harvard_edu/ESbGVNhvdsxHkovxw0CIFW8Bh70PPzhhteirXltSTLzaVg?rtime=EjjuOIOe20g [9]: https://hbctraining.github.io/Training-modules/Tidyverse_ggplot2/lessons/03_ggplot2.html [10]: https://rstudio.github.io/cheatsheets/html/data-visualization.html
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