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* Exceed requirements, but in fairly straightforward ways - e.g., an additional post in discussion every week.
* Exceed requirements, but in fairly straightforward ways - e.g., an additional post in discussion every week.
* Compose complete and sufficiently detailed reflections.
* Compose complete and sufficiently detailed reflections.
* Complete nearly all of the homework assignments, typically at a fairly high level
* Complete many of the homework assignments.


C: This reflects meeting the minimum expectations of the course. Students reaching this level of achievement
C: This reflects meeting the minimum expectations of the course. Students reaching this level of achievement
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* Be collegial and continue discussion, through asking simple or limited questions.
* Be collegial and continue discussion, through asking simple or limited questions.
* Compose reflections with straightforward and easily manageable goals and/or avoid discussions of challenges.
* Compose reflections with straightforward and easily manageable goals and/or avoid discussions of challenges.
* Not complete homework assignments or turn many in in a hasty or incomplete manner.
* Not complete homework assignments or turn some in in a hasty or incomplete manner.


D/F: These are reserved for cases in which students do not complete work or participate. Students may also be impeding the ability of others to learn.
D/F: These are reserved for cases in which students do not complete work or participate. Students may also be impeding the ability of others to learn.
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* Salganik, M. (2017). [https://www.bitbybitbook.com/en/ethics/ethics-intro/ Chapter 6: Ethics] from ''Bit by Bit''.
* Salganik, M. (2017). [https://www.bitbybitbook.com/en/ethics/ethics-intro/ Chapter 6: Ethics] from ''Bit by Bit''.
* Kassner, M. [https://www.techrepublic.com/article/5-ethics-principles-big-data-analysts-must-follow/ 5 ethics principles big data analysts must follow]
* Kassner, M. [https://www.techrepublic.com/article/5-ethics-principles-big-data-analysts-must-follow/ 5 ethics principles big data analysts must follow]
* McNulty, K. (2018). [https://drkeithmcnulty.com/2018/07/22/beware-of-storytelling-in-data-and-analytics/ Beware of 'storytelling' in data and analytics]
* McNulty, K. (2018). [https://towardsdatascience.com/beware-of-storytelling-with-data-1710fea554b0 Beware of 'storytelling' in data and analytics]
* (Optional) Steinmann, M., Matei, S. A., & Collmann, J. (2016). A Theoretical Framework for Ethical Reflection in Big Data Research. (On Brightspace)
* (Optional) Steinmann, M., Matei, S. A., & Collmann, J. (2016). A Theoretical Framework for Ethical Reflection in Big Data Research. (On Brightspace)


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* EDS Chapter 7
* EDS Chapter 7
* Healy, K. [https://socviz.co/lookatdata.html Data Visualization Chapter 1]
* Healy, K. [https://socviz.co/lookatdata.html Data Visualization Chapter 1]
* (Optional) Gelman, A. and Unwin, A. (2012). [http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~gelman/research/published/vis14.pdf Infovis and statistical graphics: Differrent goals, different looks].
* Gelman, A. and Unwin, A. (2012). [http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~gelman/research/published/vis14.pdf Infovis and statistical graphics: Differrent goals, different looks].
* (Optional) Williams, R. (2008). [https://purdue-primo-prod.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=PURDUE_ALMA51793773920001081&context=L&vid=PURDUE&lang=en_US&search_scope=everything&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=default_tab&query=any,contains,The%20Non-Designer%27s%20Design%20Book&mode=Basic The Non-Designer's Design Book], Chapters 1-6
* (Optional) Williams, R. (2008). [https://purdue-primo-prod.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=PURDUE_ALMA51793773920001081&context=L&vid=PURDUE&lang=en_US&search_scope=everything&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=default_tab&query=any,contains,The%20Non-Designer%27s%20Design%20Book&mode=Basic The Non-Designer's Design Book], Chapters 1-6


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'''Assignment Due:'''  
'''Assignment Due:'''  
* [[Data_Into_Insights_(Spring_2021)/Final_project#Step_1:_Identify_a_dataset|Submit the data source for your final project]]
* [[Data_Into_Insights_(Spring_2021)/Final_project#Step_1:_Identify_a_dataset|Submit the data source for your final project]]
* [[Data_Into_Insights_(Spring_2021)/Visualization Project|Visualization Project]]
* [[Data_Into_Insights_(Spring_2021)/Visualization Challenge|Visualization Challenge]]


'''Readings:'''  
'''Readings:'''  
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'''Class Schedule:'''
'''Class Schedule:'''
* Summarize and discuss readings
* Peer feedback on data source + visualization project
* R4DS Chapter 5 (continued)


== Week 11: Text as data ==
== Week 11: Text as data ==
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'''Assignment Due:'''
'''Assignment Due:'''
* [[#Discussion Questions|Discussion questions]] - One discussion question and one or more examples of "bad" visualizations that you found
* [[#Discussion Questions|Discussion questions]]


'''Readings:'''
'''Readings:'''
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'''Readings:'''  
'''Readings:'''  
* [https://socviz.co/maps.html#maps DV Chapter 7: Maps]
* [https://socviz.co/maps.html#maps DV Chapter 7: Maps]
* [https://r4ds.had.co.nz/graphics-for-communication.html R4DS Ch. 28]


'''Class Schedule:'''
'''Class Schedule:'''
* Maps
* Maps
* [https://jeremydfoote.com/Communication-and-Social-Networks/week_6/ggraph_walkthrough.html Networks]
* Networks
* Annotations
* Annotations


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'''Assignment Due:'''
'''Assignment Due:'''
* [[Data Into Insights (Spring 2021)/Final project#Step_2:_Explore_the_data_and_write_a_proposal|Proposal for final project]]
* [[Data Into Insights (Spring 2021)/Final project#Step_2:_Explore_the_data_and_write_a_proposal|Proposal for final project]]
* [[/R4DS Chapter 12|R4DS Chapter 12 (12.2 and 12.3)]]




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'''Assignment Due:'''  
'''Assignment Due:'''  
* [[#Discussion Questions|One discussion question]]
* [[#Discussion Questions|Discussion questions]]
* [[Data_Into_Insights_(Spring_2021)/Final_project#Step_2:_Explore_the_data_and_write_a_proposal|New version of final project proposal]] (edited following peer feedback)
* [[Data_Into_Insights_(Spring_2021)/Final_project#Step_2:_Explore_the_data_and_write_a_proposal|New version of final project proposal]] (edited following peer feedback)
* [[/R4DS Chapter 12|R4DS Chapter 12 (12.4-12.6)]]


'''Readings:'''
'''Readings:'''
* Kim, Y. et al. (2017). [http://users.eecs.northwestern.edu/~jhullman/explaining_the_gap.pdf Explaining the Gap: Visualizing One’s Predictions Improves Recall and Comprehension of Data].
* Kim, Y. et al. (2017). [http://users.eecs.northwestern.edu/~jhullman/explaining_the_gap.pdf Explaining the Gap: Visualizing One’s Predictions ImprovesRecall and Comprehension of Data].
* Knaflic, C. N. (2019). [https://purdue.alma.exlibrisgroup.com/view/uresolver/01PURDUE_PUWL/openurl?ctx_enc=info:ofi/enc:UTF-8&ctx_id=10_1&ctx_tim=2020-06-13T12%3A39%3A32IST&ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&url_ctx_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rfr_id=info:sid/primo.exlibrisgroup.com-PURDUE_ALMA&req_id=_c20e3fe9e4a9a31b0162ece2023b8d45&rft_dat=ie=01PURDUE_PUWL:51807454010001081,language=eng,view=PURDUE&svc_dat=viewit&u.ignore_date_coverage=true&req.skin=PUWL&Force_direct=true&is_new_ui=true Storytelling with Data] Chapter 6
* Knaflic, C. N. (1029). [https://purdue.alma.exlibrisgroup.com/view/uresolver/01PURDUE_PUWL/openurl?ctx_enc=info:ofi/enc:UTF-8&ctx_id=10_1&ctx_tim=2020-06-13T12%3A39%3A32IST&ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&url_ctx_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rfr_id=info:sid/primo.exlibrisgroup.com-PURDUE_ALMA&req_id=_c20e3fe9e4a9a31b0162ece2023b8d45&rft_dat=ie=01PURDUE_PUWL:51807454010001081,language=eng,view=PURDUE&svc_dat=viewit&u.ignore_date_coverage=true&req.skin=PUWL&Force_direct=true&is_new_ui=true Storytelling with Data] Chapter 6
* EDS Chapter 9
* EDS Chapter 9


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'''Assignment Due:'''  
'''Assignment Due:'''  
* 1 [[#Discussion Questions|Discussion question]]
* [[#Discussion Questions|Discussion questions]]
* [[Data_Into_Insights_(Spring_2021)/Final_project#Step_3:_Write_a_rough_draft|Final project rough draft]] for peer feedback
* [[Data_Into_Insights_(Spring_2021)/Final_project#Step_3:_Write_a_rough_draft|Final project rough draft]] for peer feedback


'''Readings:'''
'''Readings:'''
* Re-read McNulty, K. (2018). [https://drkeithmcnulty.com/2018/07/22/beware-of-storytelling-in-data-and-analytics/ Beware of 'storytelling' in data and analytics] and reflect on how you see this differently now that you know more about data storytelling


'''Topics:'''
'''Topics:'''
* What does an ethical data story look like?
* Including uncertainty


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