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ECSSC Science Communication Series: Visualising Your Data

  • 20 Apr 2021 10:29 AM
    Message # 10329864
    Jodi Phillips (Administrator)

    26 May 2021, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM AEST @ Online

    Early Career and Student Statisticians Network is excited to be hosting a Science Communication Workshop Series in the lead up to ECSSC2021.

    Join us virtually to learn essential science communication skills from the experts across four (4) exciting workshops covering:

    Science Communication: Learn how to effectively communicate your research.

    Visualising Your Data: Discover the key aspects of data visualisation and how to produce presentation-ready figures.

    Honing Your Pitch: Work on your communication skills to hone-in on your pitch and communicate your research in a quick and effective manner.

    Presenting Virtually : Get advice and tips about presenting in a virtual format.

    We hope participants will come away from the series with the confidence to share their research in an engaging manner.

    Workshop 2: Visualising Your Data

    Data visualisation is a core component of good statistical communication and we need to consider the presentation mode in considering the design of data visualisations. Effective communication of statistical findings requires the ability to produce both production-ready and presentation-ready graphics. This workshop will focus on the key aspects of creating high quality graphics suitable for conference presentations. Associate Professor Sue Finch will discuss the principles of graphical excellence, and how we can use these to produce engaging and easily interpretable graphics.

    Presenter: Associate Professor Sue Finch is an experienced statistical consultant who has worked in the Statistical Consulting Centre at the University of Melbourne since 2004. She has consulted on over 750 projects for clients from industry, business and government, and academic staff and post-graduate students at the University of Melbourne in that time. She has expertise in the development of innovative statistical teaching and learning resources, and in the effective representation and communication of statistical data and concepts. She has broad experience in teaching statistics subjects at the undergraduate and postgraduate level to students in many applied disciplines. She has a special interest in teaching and promoting statistical literacy. Sue has published with collaborators in journals in many branches of medicine, veterinary science, animal science and agriculture, applied health care and social science, as well as in statistics education. Sue is an Accredited Statistician with the Statistical Society of Australia (SSA) and a co-chair of the SSA’s Statistical Consulting Network. She is the Deputy Director of the Statistical Consulting Centre.


    There is a small fee to register but if you have registered for the conference, a code will be provided for this workshop to be free.

    To register for this workshop click here.


    Cancellation Policy: For online events there is no cancellations.

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