Online
This course presents basic visualization principles, the characteristics of a good plot and how to create plots. It also instructs how to create plots for categorical and continuous variables, plots that display several variables simultaneously, adding layers such as summaries, create small multiples, annotate plots and create basic maps. The module uses ggplot2 package extensively. This package is based on the Grammar of Graphics, is very flexible and allows the user to control the resulting plot. This workshop displays as well examples of creating animations and adding interactivity to plots using plotly.
The course assumes working knowledge of R, Rmarkown notebooks and the tidyr and dplyr packages.
References:
— Healy, K. (2019). Data visualization: a practical introduction. Princeton University Press.
— Wickham, H. (2020). ggplot2: elegant graphics for data analysis. 3rd edition. https://ggplot2-book.org
— Wilkinson, L. (2005). The Grammar of Graphics. 2nd ed. Statistics and Computing. Springer.
The workshop took place on 29th and 30th March 2021, 10:00-12:00 and 16:00-18:00, by video-conference.