Question 1:
FORENSIC DESIGN ASSESSMENTS
This task relates to a sequence of assessments that will be repeated across Chapters 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. Select any example of a visualisation or infographic, maybe your own work or that of others. The task is to undertake a deep, detailed ‘forensic’ like assessment of the design choices made across each of the five layers of the chosen visualisation’s anatomy. In each case your assessment is only concerned with one design layer at a time.
For this task, take a close look at the data representation choices:
Start by identifying all the charts and their types
How suitable do you think the chart type choice(s) are to display the data? If they are not, what do you think they should have been?
Are the marks and, especially, the attributes appropriately assigned and accurately portrayed?
Go through the set of ‘Influencing factors’ from the latter section of the book’s chapter to help shape your assessment and to possibly inform how you might tackle this design layer differently
Are there any data values/statistics presented in table/raw form that maybe could have benefited from a more visual representation?
(word count): At least 500 words (not including direct quotes).
Assignment Link: http://book.visualisingdata.com/chapter/chapter-6

Question 2:
An important skill is the ability to critically evaluate information. As our world is increasingly filled with data, more and more the information from that data is conveyed through visualizations. Visualization is useful for both discovery of connections and trends and also communication.
Why make visualizations?
List a few advantages and disadvantages (at least 2 for each) of using visualizations to communicate data.
Discussion Length (word count): At least 250 words (not including direct quotes).

 
References: At least two peer-reviewed, scholarly journal references.

NOTE: PLEASE MAKE SURE THE REFERENCES OF EACH QUESTION SHOULD BE BELOW THAT. DO NOT COMBINE THE REFERENCE IN THE END AS BOTH THE QUESTIONS ARE NOT RELATED