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SI11 Session 62: Design Principles of Dashboards and Interactive Applications
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08-09-2011 10:56
Ken Hilburn
Handout from session at 2011 AEA/CDC Summer Evaluation Institute
Description: Building on this morning’s keynote, we will explore the depths of best practices for applying visualization principles when designing web-based dashboards and other analytical tools. We will describe how to gradually reveal information as users express interest, how to make the tough decisions about what information should be shown, and offer guidance on creating workflows that support making your data more impactful. We will demonstrate the process for constructing information presentation displays including: 1) understanding specific people needs and data requirements; 2) determining key features and functionality for the interface; 3) styling choices to create an information presentation that encourages engagement and exploration.
Audience: Those attending should be comfortable with identifying basic measures and indicators, as well as working in an online environment
Ken Hilburn joined Juice in 2007 with over 20 years of technology development experience focused on software product development and implementation. Ken works with Juice’s community and customers to help them better understand how to incorporate information presentation best practices into their world. Ken holds an undergraduate degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology and lives right here in Atlanta. Zach Gemignani is co-founder and CEO of Juice Analytics. His focus on making client’s data more usable and valuable has helped Juice provide solutions with real benefit. His writings and speaking engagements have earned him a tremendous reputation in the Data Visualization arena. Before Zach helped found Juice, he led efforts to bring analytical rigor to AOL and was a consultant with Diamond Consultants and Booz Allen.
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