Data Visualisation

Date: Tuesday 11 June 2024 9.30AM - Wednesday 12 June 2024 5.00PM
Location: Royal Statistical Society Office, London
CPD: 12.0 hours
12 Errol Street
London
EC1Y 8LX
RSS Training
Book now


Share this event

Level: Foundation (F)


The ability to visually communicate statistics to a broad audience is an increasingly important skill for many people working in data-driven environments. Yet this skill is all too often overlooked on academic curricula.

This introductory course provides the background context, essential theory and practical guidance needed to develop confidence in the effective use of data visualisation.

Please note: Bookings will close 4 working days before the course start date or when the course has reached its maximum capacity.

RSS-Quality-Mark-reduced-3.jpg


This course has the Society's Quality Mark so can be used as part of your application for professional membership including Data Analyst.

 
Level: Foundation (F)


The ability to visually communicate statistics to a broad audience is an increasingly important skill for many people working in data-driven environments. Yet this skill is all too often overlooked on academic curricula.

This introductory course provides the background context, essential theory and practical guidance needed to develop confidence in the effective use of data visualisation.

Delegates will be expected to bring a laptop with them and access the Flourish software. Please go to https://flourish.studio/ to sign up.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, attendees will have gained:

  • Proficiency in data visualisation design

  • Awareness of various visualisation methods and when/why to use them

  • Practical experience of applying visualisation concepts
     

Topics Covered

Day one of the course will cover the history and purpose of data visualisation, the audience, visual perception, colour, handling and describing data, statistical relationships in data (identifying and prioritising), chart types and their uses – the visual vocabulary.

Day two will examine visualisations, titles, annotations, copy, platforms (print/online/social media), tools, animation, interactivity, specific challenges -- e.g. showing uncertainty and volatility, and putting it all together -- practical exercises.
 

Target Audience

This course would be helpful to a broad range of professionals who need to communicate statistical information to a wide audience -- including researchers, analysts, journalists and marketing and communications professionals.
 

Delegate Feedback

"This is best training course I have been on (during the last 30 years - the length of my memory). It met all my objectives and I have already applied some of the skills learnt."

"It was a very well balanced course. The tutor is clearly an authority in this subject matter and was a very engaging communicator."

"Alan was a wonderful presenter, very engaging and knowledgeable and the takeaway information has been comprehensive. I am looking forward to using these new skills in my own work and developing my skills and knowledge further."

 

Alan Smith OBE

Alan Smith is Data Visualisation Editor at the Financial Times, working with the graphics, interactive and statistics teams to breathe new life into how data is presented online and in print. Alan recently joined the FT from the Office for National Statistics where he was Head of Digital Content and previously created ONS' own Data Visualisation Centre.

 

Fees

   

Registration before 
11 May 2024

 

Registration on/after
 11 May 2024

                                  


Non Member 

RSS Fellow 

RSS CStat/Gradstat/Data Analyst 
also MIS & FIS

 

£694.00+vat 

£590.00vat 

£557.00+vat

£772.00+vat 

£655.00+vat 

£616.00+vat

Group discounts are also available*:


3-5 people

6-8 people

9+ people
*Discount only applies to non-member price

 


10% discount

15% discount

20% discount

 
 
Book now