Dates: May 12th to May 15th, 2025
Instructors: Diana Duarte Salinas
Location: TBA
Description: Data visualization is a powerful tool for uncovering patterns, telling compelling stories, and communicating complex ideas in ways that transcend traditional text-based formats. This workshop is designed for humanities scholars and professionals interested in exploring how data visualization can enrich their research, teaching, and public engagement efforts.
Over the course, participants will learn foundational principles of data visualization, explore a range of tools suited for humanities projects, and engage in hands-on exercises that emphasize practical application. Whether you are new to data visualization or seeking to refine your skills, this workshop will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to create meaningful and visually impactful representations of your data.
Intended Audience:
This workshop is open to humanities scholars, educators, librarians, and students interested in integrating data visualization into their work. No prior experience with data visualization is required.