American Evaluation Association (AEA) Data Visualization and Reporting (DVR) Topical Interest Group (TIG)
Fostering community & connection among TIG members
Calling all data viz nerds! We have a fun #DVRTIG@aeaweb annual meeting planned for Monday, November 8th at 4:30pm EST. Make sure you register and check out the details below: https://t.co/SZKVMdHaQy
A friendly reminder that if you have something you want to share with the #eval community, I'd love to have you on the podcast! Even if it's a half-formed idea or you have more questions than answers, I love being in conversation with new folks. DM me!
So happy I could join for @PivotDataDesign & @Eval_Gal’s session at the @DVRtig annual meeting at #Eval21 to take visual notes on the very important topic of equitable data storytelling! What did you take away from the session?@aeaweb@AEAamp ☺️✨
🚨 REMINDER! 🚨 Our #DVRTIG@aeaweb annual meeting for #Eval21 is this afternoon (11/8) starting at 4:30 pm ET. See details below to register. We hope to see you there!
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Calling all data viz nerds! We have a fun #DVRTIG@aeaweb annual meeting planned for Monday, November 8th at 4:30pm EST. Make sure you register and check out the details below: https://t.co/SZKVMdHaQy
@DVRtig and #eval folks:
Stephanie Evergreen, a data visualization master in evaluation is facilitating a workshop on September 2. Register here: https://t.co/6Zy6s4I3nX
If you enjoyed #DataViz4NewEvaluators week, consider getting more involved w/ the #DVRTIG! A small group of TIG leaders meet monthly to review previous month's activities, brainstorm ideas, & discuss next steps. We would be happy for anyone to join the call! DM us for details.
Remember -- spending time on visualization and design best practices is the most important first step. Never expect your software to do the thinking for you -- instead, humanize the experience by applying key principles of viz! -@devenwisner@viableinsights
If you want to create visual, compelling eval reports, try PowerPoint! Once you’re familiar with key features & functions (e.g., customize slide size, alignment tools, creating a custom color theme, add-ins), you'll be surprised at how well reports turn out! -@SheilaBRobinson
Start small. Show well-designed charts to colleagues & share how they support communication. People get uncomfortable with dramatic change. You may do better introducing them to good #dataviz incrementally. -@SheilaBRobinson