Qualitative data was a wonder to me. How would you graph something that was so much more than just numbers? I took HUMN 270: Data Visualization in the Digital Humanities in the fall of 2019. In this class, Professor Faull took us through a journey of visualization tools including Voyant, Tableau, Pallidio, Gephi, and Timeline JS.
We went from looking at how other scholars use tools to articulate their scholarship to working on projects of our own, and I learned more about how to visualize qualitative data and learned more about the tools used in the process. I particularly learned a lot about importance of data collection and privacy, and the process and methods to do so, in my attempt to collect international student data for my final project.