by Elizabeth Grim | Apr 6, 2021 | Data Visualization, Evaluation
This post is the third in a series talking about adopting inclusive and non-violent language in our work. Click the links to read Part 1 (inclusive language) and Part 2 (non-violent language). The thing about awareness is that once we know more, it becomes hard to not...
by Elizabeth Grim | Mar 28, 2021 | Data Visualization
Last week I presented two data visualization workshops at the UC Davis Human Services 4th Annual Statewide CQI Conference. We talked about how to make informative and impactful data visualizations, how to tell a story with our visuals, and practiced with examples in...
by Elizabeth Grim | Mar 17, 2021 | Data Visualization, Evaluation
As data lovers and evaluators, we know that implicit and explicit biases influence our work. Data is not objective. Data are numbers that represent people. People make the decisions about how that information is collected, who it is collected from, how it is analyzed,...
by Elizabeth Grim | Apr 9, 2017 | Data Visualization
Whether you identify as a designer or a non-designer, I think we can all agree that we are living in an era where short and easily digestible materials are increasingly preferable to dense reports. We have recently seen renewed interest in the field of data...
by Elizabeth Grim | Nov 8, 2016 | Data Visualization, Evaluation
This blog post is a collaboration between Elizabeth Grim and Laura Sundstrom (posted on both of our sites), based on our presentation at the 2016 American Evaluation Association conference in Atlanta, GA. The presentation, entitled “Low Cost, High Impact: How to...
by Elizabeth Grim | Nov 3, 2016 | Data Visualization, Evaluation
This blog post is a collaboration between Elizabeth Grim and Laura Sundstrom (posted on both of our sites), based on our presentation at the 2016 American Evaluation Association conference in Atlanta, GA. The presentation, entitled “Low Cost, High Impact: How to...