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The human brain can process visuals 60,000 times faster than it processes text, discerning an image in just 13 milliseconds. In today’s big data saturated landscape, it’s imperative that government organises and simplifi...
Graduate Data Network Data Visualisation is an episode from IPAAcast by IPAA ACT. The human brain can process visuals 60,000 times faster than it processes text, discerning an image in just 13 milliseconds. In today’s big data saturated lan...
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Published Feb 17, 2021, 48:00 long, audio available.
The human brain can process visuals 60,000 times faster than it processes text, discerning an image in just 13 milliseconds. In today’s big data saturated landscape, it’s imperative that government organises and simplifies data graphically, to foster an improved understanding of mass information to drive better policy development and outcomes. Data visualisation is the graphical representation of information and data. It enables us to grasp difficult concepts, identify patterns, and ultimately help us to understand and improve our engagement with others. Join hosts Gavin Styles and Pip Clark from the Graduate Data Network (GDN) and guest Simon Temby, Data and AI Specialist from Microsoft Australia, for an informative and entertaining discussion on: The data landscape and data types. The five Vs driving data visualisation. Data visualisation in a government context. Creating engaging and effective data graphics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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