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Due dates:
Monday, October 20, 8pm for peer/code
review; Wednesday, October 22 for in-class presentation
& discussion; and Friday, October 24 for submission of
final draft.
Due dates: Monday, October 27, 8pm for peer/code review; Wednesday, October 29 for in-class presentation & discussion; and Friday, October 31 for submission of final draft.
The readings for today offer us a chance to go deeper
into our thinking about what this thing called
data visualization really is, to think
about it's various biases and controversies, and what it
does well. I hope it will help you think about what you
might work on for the midterm project.
Reading response due Tuesday, September 30, 8pm in the reading response Google Doc; we will discuss for 30-40 minutes in class.
Please note: there is another reading to prepare for discussion in class next week. See below. As with this week, the text for next week is related to one of the two midterm options, and so I hope will help you think about your plan for that.
Also please note, your midterm planning document is due soon. Please refer back to the midterm assignment for details.
Note: In preparation for class today, please take a minute to install the Visual Studio Code IDE. I have provided some instructions here (PDF).
The only homework this week was to make progress on your final project.
Please come to class next week with questions — things that I might review for the class as a whole or questions you have specific to your project that I can help you with.