Data visualization with Palladio
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Data visualization with Palladio In-Person
Instructor: Molly Kuchler
This workshop will give a basic introduction to the Humanities-focused data visualization tool, Palladio. This Stanford University-developed, browser-based application allows you to create network maps, web graphs, and charts to display a wide range of data. Using a pre-composed dataset, students will learn to manipulate layers of data from a Google spreadsheet (or Excel) into layers of interconnecting network maps and charts, perfect for class presentations and further research. Students will also learn (if they are history or classics inclined) about the ancient place-mapping database Pleiades and its usefulness in creating network maps.
- Date:
- March 4, 2020
- Time:
- 5:30pm - 7:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Carpenter Digital Media and Collaboration Lab (DMCL)
- Host:
- Library & Information Technology Services
- Audience:
- Faculty Staff Students
- Categories:
- Digital Competencies Digital Scholarship Tech Learning Opportunities Workshop
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Event Organizer
Alice McGrath