Mechanical & Industrial Engrg 397DH - ST-Fundamentals/Data Visualatn

Fall
2018
01
3.00
Jenna Marquard
M W F 9:05AM 9:55AM
UMass Amherst
76703
Elm Room 212
marquard@engin.umass.edu
The world is becomingly increasingly data rich, and our abilities to make good decisions in all realms - from personal to policy - rests on our abilities to analyze and convey data in meaningful ways. Unfortunately, human beings are limited in our perceptual and cognitive abilities, making it difficult for us to use these large amounts of data. Data visualization holds promise as one mechanism for making sense of and presenting large amounts of data in a way that reduces information overload, and supports comprehension, memory, and decision-making. This course will prepare students to become visualization designers by providing them with an overview of visualization-types, design strategies, hands-on experience developing visualizations, and approaches to evaluate the effectiveness of the visualizations they create. Students will also become effective visualization consumers, equipped with the knowledge to assess the credibility of visualizations, detect misrepresentations of data, and reason about alternative explanations for the data. We will use an array of real-world examples from sources such as including finance, healthcare, government policy, social science, and sports.
Open to Mechanical and Industrial Engineering students in Commonwealth Honors College.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.