For those who missed the workshop on December 4, there is a recording available, as well as the workshop tutorial and notes!

Workshop materials available:

Friday, December 4, 2015

12:00-3:15pm

MSU Main Library, 3-West Instruction Room

Free + snacks and coffee will be provided.

RSVP at go.cal.msu.edu/d3js

Sponsored by the College of Arts and Letters Digital Humanities Program, Social Science Data Analytics, and MSU Libraries.

Instructor: Emily Dolson

D3 (which stands for Data Driven Documents) is a Javascript library that enables you to display data in a flexible way. Since it’s a Javascript library, these visualizations can easily be shared either offline or via the internet. The option to add interactive elements to your visualization lends itself to making your data easy for others to explore. During this workshop we’ll cover the basics of using d3.js to visualize data. No prior web programming experience required (we’ll teach you the necessary Javascript and html), but this workshop is aimed at people with some programming experience.

Flyer for d3 javascript workshop

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