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“A picture is worth a thousand words” may be a lovely cliché, but it’s exactly the wrong way to view visualization.
For this week's discussion question, please view the Periodic Table of Visualization at the following link (http://www.visual-literacy.org/periodic_table/periodic_table.html). Choose one Data Visualization and one Compound Visualization by placing your mouse cursor over each option. Provide your classmates with a narrative description of your choices and explain why you made your choices. Also, describe what advantage do your choices have over the others. Lastly, provide an example which illustrates how you would use your chosen visualizations.
Discussion Length (word count): At least 250 words
References: At least two peer-reviewed, scholarly journal references.
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Running head: VISUALIZATION METHODS
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The periodic table of visualization
Visualization methods refer to tools developed by the researchers to be used in capturing
an insight of a graphic representation in an easy and conducive way. It gives an elaborate
understanding in a systematic way that is permanent and ruled based ("Periodic Table of
Visualization Methods,"). The periodic table of visualization provides an overview of the
framework and explicitly explains the various visualization methods existing and their st...
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