Visualizing Grantmaking Data: Designing Effective Graphs from Start to Finish
Have you ever emailed a report to a colleague and wondered whether they even read about the results? Have you tried sharing data during in-person meetings only to watch their eyes glaze over? If so, this crash course in data visualization is for you. Visualizing data through charts, tables, and diagrams helps you deliver bite-sized pieces of information that viewers can understand at a glance and retain for the long run. During this 60-minute webinar, we'll go through the design process from start to finish so you leave with practical steps to implement in your own work.
- Introduction to Data Visualization: Key Players, Latest Trends, Skills Needed
- Who’s My Audience? Numeracy Level, Time, Interest, Information Needs
- Which Chart is Best for My Data? Pros and Cons of Familiar Charts (Pies, Bars, Lines) and Introduction to New Charts (Dot Plots, Small Multiples, Network Maps, and More)
- Which Tool is Best? Strengths of the Big 3: Excel, Tableau, R
- Which Formatting Edits Are Needed? Removing Clutter, Telling a Story with Text, Effective Labeling, Removing Clutter, Custom Colors
- How Will I Share My Charts? Reports, Presentations, Handouts, Slidedocs, Dashboards, Infographics
Target Audience: Anyone who designs or consumes charts. No computer programming experience or graphic design skills needed.
Speaker:
Ann K Emery, Data Analysis + Visualization
Through her workshops, webinars, and consulting services, Ann K. Emery equips organizations to visualize data more effectively. She leads 30 to 50 workshops each year about Excel, Tableau, dashboard design, and spreadsheet skills for foundations, nonprofits, for-profits, and professional societies, both domestically and abroad. A researcher at heart, she is the Co-Chair of the American Evaluation Association's Data Visualization interest group and Secretary for the Washington Evaluators. Prior to launching her own consulting firm, Emery evaluated advocacy and public policy projects at Innovation Network; managed an internal performance management system at the Latin American Youth Center; evaluated educational programs for local, state, and national education agencies at ICF International; helped to build a coalition of youth-serving nonprofits at the Charlottesville/Albemarle Commission on Children and Families; and contributed to research-to-policy projects at the University of Virginia. Connect with Emery through her blog (www.annkemery.com/blog).
Registration:
This webinar has been reserved for EPIP members only. If you are an EPIP member, email [email protected] to obtain the code to access the Eventbrite registration page. If not, become a member today!
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