In this camp, students will discover the importance of data visualization. They will explore an interesting data set and figure out how to translate it into a satisfying visual. The goal is to learn how data can be used to tell stories and express messages in an engaging way.
Videos for the camp are available here.
For the ice breaker, have each student fill out this form. At the end of the survey, they can click the "See previous responses" link to look at the cumulative data. Visualizations are automatically generated. It should be possible to view the results for the form here.
Have the students introduce themselves and share which answers they gave, and then briefly look at the resulting charts.
Present the PowerPoint Presentation. There are copious notes in the slides - make sure to keep it interactive and ask the students questions throughout.
Facilitate the Blooket quiz. You must create a Blooket account in order to host the game. There are a few different options - not sure which one is the best.
Walk through the follow-along activity as a group. It contains two parts: students will start by creating charts in a Google Sheet, then move onto a Google Colab notebook. Students will need a Google account in order to participate. They will have to make a copy of the spreadsheet. For the notebook, they should just be able to go to the link and start editing as long as they have an account.
Credentials for any student without a Google account:
- Username: [email protected]
- Password: Learn2Code!
Note: Do not make this public - it should only be reserved for students who do not have access to an account.
There are a few options for individual work. At some point during the individual work time, feel free to go over some of the options - show some interesting Gapminder charts, reddit posts, other creations in Colab, or anything else! It may not be obvious how to explore some of the options, so try to give some examples (especially in things like the Gapminder tool).
- Students can view the "Additional Explorations" links on the main page
- Students can continue to work on the college dataset, either in Google Sheets or Google Colab
- Students can look at the Self-Paced Work page to see some other data sets
Activity | Time |
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Icebreaker | 10m |
Lecture | 30m |
Formative Assessment | 10m |
Break | 10m |
Follow-Along | 40m |
Self-Paced Work | 20m |