David McCandless, speaking at the TED 2010 conference, provides examples of how much more accurate, useful, and powerful information is when seen in context and not in a vacuum. Viewing data graphically and in relation to other data, rather than in absolute form, provides meaning and supports understanding.
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Visualization: using context and comparison to make meaning
Labels:
data,
Graphic Design,
Instructional Design,
Visualization
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