In this course each student will create a scientific animation that tells a story with data to better communicate scientific results – along the way they will learn programming, science writing, and technical animation skills.

Data-Driven Animation for Science Communication

Data-Driven Animation for Science Communication

Instructor: Dr. Jessica Kendall-Bar
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What you'll learn
Learners will be able to replicate the data-driven animation process from conceptualization to asset creation, data visualization, and composition.
Learners will be able to make informed decisions between available programs and techniques for visualizing data.
Learners will be able to distill the methods, results, and implications of scientific research into an accessible, succinct, and impactful animation.
Skills you'll gain
- Animations
- Visualization (Computer Graphics)
- Data Presentation
- Data Visualization Software
- Style Guides
- Professional Development
- Video Editing
- Computer Graphic Techniques
- Technical Communication
- Motion Graphics
- Adobe Premiere
- Data Literacy
- Scientific Visualization
- Storyboarding
- Post-Production
- Peer Review
- Data Storytelling
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Reviewed on Nov 20, 2024
Amazing Course to cover all things in animation field
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