Presented as a free seminar on 4/19/12 by Laura Quinn of Idealware.
You've got data. How do you transform it into charts, graphs, and maps that will help your audience understand the data and move them to take action? In this online seminars, we'll talk about the types of chart and map formats that might be useful to you, and then take a look at a number of the software packages that can help you create data graphics for both web and print publications.
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Creating Great Charts, Graphs and Maps on a Budget
1. Creating Great Charts, Maps, and
Diagrams
April 2012
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4. Introductions
Laura Quinn
Executive Director,
Idealware
Kyle Andrei
6. Resources and Services From Idealware
Online seminars
The Field Guide to and courses
Software for Commissioned articles
Nonprofits and reports
Close to 300 existing free
Consulting to In-person training articles and reports
networks
Idealware is a 501(c)3 nonprofit!
7. What We’ll Cover
• Six principles of data graphics
• What kind of information do you have?
• Numeric
• Location
• Conceptual
• Bringing it all together
Call into the audio line at (712) 432-1001, access code 469085792#
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14. 6. Remove Everything You Can
% US Adults Who Report Their Health as "Fair" or "Poor
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17. Bar Charts: An Example
From Children
Now’s “2009
California Report
Card,” showing the
relationship between
race and preschool
enrollment
18. Bubble Charts: An Example
The Sunlight
Foundation’s
interactive Many
Eyes chart showing
the relationship
between political
party funding and the
party in power
20. Microsoft Excel Part of the Microsoft Office
Suite. $18 per license for
nonprofits on TechSoup.
Installed on Windows or
Mac.
% US Adults Who Report Their Health as "Fair" or
"Poor"
25
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20 Povert y Line
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21. DeltaGraph
$129 per
license
Installed, Mac
or Windows
23. Many Eyes Free
Online at
manyeyes.alphaworks.ibm.com
Also consider:
Google Docs
Swivel
Business
24. What Kind of Information Do You Have?
Location Data
25. Pins on a Map
Consider Google
Maps or Google
Earth
Yadkin Riverkeeper’s
Google map showing
what they consider to
be “pollution sites”
created by Alcoa, a
large corporate
producer of
aluminum.
45. Upcoming Idealware Seminars
7/19: Choosing a Low Cost Donor Management System
7/21: Getting Started with Mobile Outreach
7/28: Telling Your Story with Blogs, Photos and Videos
8/11: Measuring Your Social Media Strategy
More at www.idealware.org/online-training