Visualizing History
The use of visualization to present information is not a new phenomenon. It has been used in maps, scientific drawings, and data plots for over a thousand years. However, the introduction of the smartphone and social media has made digital images and videos ubiquitous. People today think and communicate more visually.
- Maps
- Drawings
- Data
Case Study
Editing Your Story
Tips
https://www.youtube.com/@WeVideo
Case Study
Finding Music
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Case Study
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Data Storytelling
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Data storytelling involves using data to craft a compelling narrative, often employing mediums like infographics, data visualisations, interactive maps, and feature articles. It is an incredibly powerful tool for conveying complex information in a way that is easily digestible.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/extra/xsyGF2fhsL/Indonesia_new_capital
Infographics
The main reason to create an infographic is also the most obvious: infographics are simply a great way to communicate complex information. For this reason, they’re commonly used in media publications. But now the average user can create them.
Digital Curation
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