Tagged: Week 3 A ssignment
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2021-06-02 at 11:18 am #27608
Saranath
KeymasterCreate charts using appropriate variables of interest. Then publish your work and share your link in the forum
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2021-06-07 at 10:42 pm #27671
Rawinan Soma
ParticipantI try to make some of graph using provided variables. My dashboard divides into three tabs: cases, deaths, and recovered. That’s could reflect the situation around the world.
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2021-06-14 at 10:44 am #27808
Saranath
KeymasterYou have separated dashboards for cases, deaths, and recovered. This makes the dashboards look clear, but it might lack of comparison ability. For example, it might be difficult to generally estimate the case-fatality rate. In addition, how could we select, if we would like to find information for a specific country?
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2021-06-14 at 10:55 am #27810
Saranath
KeymasterAs this week’s assignment aims to make sure that you can practice all the graphs that we taught. You dashboard is not included all graphs assigned. Please add other graphs that are still missing.
Here is the graphs that we would like you to make this week.
1. Bar or Stacked bar chart
2. Stacked and Clustered column chart
3. Pie or Donut chart or Sunburst chart
4. Line chart or Area chart
5. Line chart with forecast
6. Line and stacked (or clustered) column chart
7. Sparkline chart
8. Map
9. Card and Multi-row card
10.Funnel Chart
11.TreeMap
12.Scatter Plots-
2021-06-14 at 10:20 pm #27814
Rawinan Soma
ParticipantAnother kind of chart for this week.
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2021-06-13 at 9:03 pm #27801
Sila Klanklaeo
Participanthttps://tinyurl.com/3zc3pbbs
My dashboard v2 provides information about covid-19 all around the world on many charts style.-
2021-06-14 at 10:55 am #27809
Saranath
KeymasterGreat!!! I like the arrangement of different sections in the dashboard. The color scheme looks clear and clean. However, some graphs (in the middle) do not have title, so we don’t exactly know what are they? Overall, the dashboard looks good.
As this week’s assignment aims to make sure that you can practice all the graphs that we taught. You dashboard is not included all graphs assigned. Please add other graphs that are still missing.
Here is the graphs that we would like you to make this week.
1. Bar or Stacked bar chart
2. Stacked and Clustered column chart
3. Pie or Donut chart or Sunburst chart
4. Line chart or Area chart
5. Line chart with forecast
6. Line and stacked (or clustered) column chart
7. Sparkline chart
8. Map
9. Card and Multi-row card
10.Funnel Chart
11.TreeMap
12.Scatter Plots-
2021-06-14 at 10:53 pm #27815
Sila Klanklaeo
ParticipantI have edited and added it already.
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2021-06-14 at 10:13 pm #27813
Auswin Rojanasumapong
ParticipantMy dashboard contains various types of charts with descriptions on each page.
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2021-06-16 at 4:40 pm #27835
Sittidech Surasri
ParticipantKindly find my created dashboard as link: https://tinyurl.com/yp9ppdve
Dashboard that I have created, it contained various types of chart; column, line, Funnel, scatter, donut, map, Sparkline and sunburst to present the COVID-19 cases report which include of confirmed, deaths and recovered cases and other data such as GDP and population by separated in 3 tabs (Global, Thai-border, Thailand).
The reason that I use to create into 3 types/pages because I think this would be useful for those who are looking the data and can compare with all situation; global-border- in country (Thailand)to support them for make a decision.Please note that the data for recovered cases of Thailand was missing from 23-03-2021. So, the graph/chart that present would not correct. Can everyone notice this?
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2021-06-16 at 6:13 pm #27836
Wachirawit Supasa
ParticipantI have created dashboard about COVID-19 vaccination in Thailand.
Link: https://bit.ly/3gvJZk4
The dashboard include vaccination at National and Provincial level. You’ll see the amount of first and second dose administration, registered, type of vaccine (Sinovac or AstraZeneca) and more. I think the dashboard can summarize a lot of data in a meaningful and attractive way by using various visualization.
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2021-06-20 at 12:39 am #27884
Navinee Kruahong
ParticipantHere is my dashboard https://tinyurl.com/2n9d2ab2
The following are benefits of each visualization for Policy decision making;
– visualize the pattern of the outbreak in each continents overtime;
– Comparing the total number of confirmed cases, recovered, and deaths;
– I used Ribbon chart to see the different of total cases between 2020 and 2021;
– Scatter plot with the play fiction is the excellent to see correlation between 2 variables. -
2021-06-20 at 4:29 pm #27887
Navin Prasai
ParticipantBar charts are used to compare different categories and are easy to understand.
Line charts are used to measure the trends over a while.
The area chart shows the trend changes over time.
Pie charts are used to represent the same category of data and whole data are considered as 100 percent. Sunburst charts are more powerful and can add more variables.
The Scatter plot explores the relationship between two variables. For instance, the correlation between no of death cases and no of confirmed cases.
Funnel charts are used for tracking the progress whereas Tree map charts are used as hierarchical data. -
2021-06-20 at 10:36 pm #27889
Naphat
ParticipantThis is my dashboard https://tinyurl.com/33zawnzv
I have created and add more dataset for my dashboard and try to make many various type of chart and graphs.
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2021-06-21 at 10:43 am #27902
Saranath
KeymasterWell done, everyone!
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