SC6.9 | DataViz: Visualise your data effectively and avoid common pitfalls
EDI
DataViz: Visualise your data effectively and avoid common pitfalls
Co-organized by ESSI6/GM13/HS11/NH12
Convener: Edoardo Martini | Co-conveners: Paola Mazzoglio, Epari Ritesh Patro, Roshanak Tootoonchi, Debasish Mishra
Fri, 19 Apr, 14:00–15:45 (CEST)
 
Room -2.85/86
Fri, 14:00
Visualisation of scientific data is an integral part of scientific understanding and communication. Scientists have to make decisions about the most effective way to communicate their results everyday. How do we best visualise the data to understand it ourselves? How do we best visualise our results to communicate with others? Common pitfalls can be overcrowding, overcomplicated or suboptimal plot types or inaccessible colour schemes. Scientists may also get overwhelmed by the graphics requirements of different publishers, for presentations, posters, etc. This short course is designed to help scientists improve their data visualisation skills in such a way that the research outputs would be more accessible within their own scientific community and reach a wider audience.

Topics discussed include:
- Golden rules of DataViz
- Choosing the most appropriate plot type and designing a good DataViz
- Graphical elements, fonts & layout
- Colour schemes, accessibility & inclusiveness – which ones to use or not to use
- Creativity vs simplicity – finding the right balance
- Figures for scientific journals: graphical requirements, rights & permissions
- Tools for effective data visualisation: DataViz with R and ggplot2

This course is co-organized by the Young Hydrologic Society (YHS), enabling networking and skill enhancement of early career researchers worldwide. Our goal is to help you make your figures more accessible to a wider audience, informative and beautiful. If you feel your graphs could be improved, we welcome you to join this short course.