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Presentations

Each student is required to present a visualization application for no more than 6 minutes, and followed by 4 minutes Q&A session. This 10-minute presention will be held in the beginning of each lecture. The sequence of students present follow the alphabeltical order of the surname, as below

  1. Antolin, Benjamin (April 23, 2019)

  2. Braun, Thomas (April 30, 2019)

  3. Brawner, Michael (May 2, 2019)

  4. Buchalter, Robert (May 7, 2019)

  5. Lowe, Ashley (May 9, 2019)

  6. Nicolato, Katharine (May 16, 2019)

  7. O'Brien, Paul (May 21, 2019)

  8. Stuvstad, Kristoffer (May 23, 2019)

  9. Begay, Bryan (May 28, 2019)

  10. Markley, Owen (May 30, 2019)

The presenters does not need to make a visualization application by themselves, but need to find an one from online. Those D3 applications are recommendaed, you can identify one from D3 gallery. In your presentation, in addition to a demo of the application, please also try to introuduce the following aspects:

  • Introduce the function of this visualization.
  • Describe what geographic phenomona a visulaization of the same kind can intepret.
  • Describe the javascript libraries being used.
  • Inspect the code if possible. (Please connect to what you have learned from the class.)
  • Critique the visualization design.

Please submit the url of the chosen visualization application to the canvas dropbox at least one day before the presentation date.