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August 2019 In-Person Meeting

Lightning Talks and Position Statements from the VTF Fellows

The VTF Fellows spent the spring of 2019 conducting exploratory individual projects on a topic of interest. For the August 2019 meeting, they prepared position statements and lightning talks to summarize the status of their work and share key takeaways.

Name Title Video Slides Position Statement
Angela Zoss Morning Intro Zoss video    
Ryan Clement Teaching Data Visualization in First-Year Courses Clement video   Clement position statement
Megan Ozeran The Ethics of Data Visualization Ozeran video Ozeran slides Ozeran position statement
Matthew Sisk Representing Uncertainty in Geospatial Visualizations Sisk video Sisk slides Sisk position statement
Jo Klein Behind the Scenes: Metadata and Data Visualizations Klein video   Klein position statement
Negeen Aghassibake Data Visualization and Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice Aghassibake video   Aghassibake position statement
Amy Sonnichsen Developing Guidelines and Best Practices for Data Visualization Instruction & Pedagogy Sonnichsen video Sonnichsen slides Sonnichsen position statement
Andy Rutkowski Afternoon Intro Rutkowski video    
Alisa Rod Assessing Spatial Visualization Skills Rod video Rod slides Rod position statement
Zoë Wilkinson Saldaña Exploring, Visualizing, and Challenging the City Open Data Portal Saldaña video Saldaña slides Saldaña position statement
Dorothy Ogdon and Delores Carlito A Framework for Data Visualization: Foundations and Threshold Concepts Ogdon/Carlito video Ogdon/Carlito slides Ogdon/Carlito position statement
David Christensen Ethically Visualizing Aggregated Community Data Christensen video Christensen slides Christensen position statement
Tess Grynoch and Sally Gore Data Visualization + Empathy Grynoch/Gore video Grynoch/Gore slides Grynoch/Gore position statement