UMd Campus Visualization Partnership
History
The Campus Visualization Partnership was formed in 2014 between the Division of IT and researchers at the University of Maryland to harness visualization’s increasing utility in differing disciplines and departments.
A lecture series was launched to promotes campus activities related to visualization and highlights new visual analytic technologies. Grants from Yahoo! and Google supported the series, which enjoyed excellent attendance and led to new collaborations among faculty groups who were unaware of each other’s efforts.
A 2014 paper summarized the Campus Visualization Partnership brought multiple disciplines together and transformed the way we do and see research:
LoPresti, F. Elvove, J., Shneiderman, B., and Varshney, A., Campus Visualization Partnership: A model for academic transformation, EDUCAUSE Review Online (October 13, 2014).
(The viz.umd.edu partnership’s website was retired in 2021. This page was created in the HCIL website to provide the list of the lectures, which are archived by the Distance Education and Technology Services unit (DETS) of the School of Engineering )
Lectures
- 2015, December 3
University of Maryland Faculty Share Their Perspectives on Visualization
Part 1- Visualizing Information-Triage: Interface tools to manage complexity and mitigate anxiety
Liese Zahabi, Assistant Professor of Interaction Design, Department of Art
Part 2- Data Visualizations in Analytics: Experiences, Challenges, and Opportunities
Sean Barnes, Assistant Professor, Department of Decision, Operations & Information
Part 3- Visualizing Innovation Ecosystems: Networks, Events and the Challenges of Policy and Practice
C. Scott Dempwolf, Research Assistant Professor, Director, UMD – Morgan State
- 2015, November 4
Using Visualization as a Teaching Too
Dr. Bill Ferster - 2015, October 7
Immersed in N-Dimensions: Using the Creative Process as A Computational Framework for Unfolding Complex Systems
Dr. JoAnnKuchera-Morin
- 2015, September 9
Visualization for the People: Where Are We Now?
Jean-Daniel Fekete
- 2015, May 1
Exploring Big Urban Data
Juliana Friere
- 2015, April 3
Anyone Can Map
Katy Börner
- 2015, February 27
Interactive and Exploratory Visualization of Epigenome-Wide Data
Hector Corrado Bravo (Department of Computer Sciences)
- 2015, February 13
Big Data to Knowledge: The Role of Visualization in Cancer Control
Bradford Hess (NIH, National Cancer Institute)
- 2014, December 10
Can Data Visualization Save the World?
Jonathan Schwabish (The Urban Institute)
- 2014, November 5
Visualizing in the Information Age: Gaining Insight Against Insurmountable Odds
Kelly Gaither (University of Texas)
- 2014, October 17
Telling Stories with Compelling Graphics: Visualization on a Deadline
Kat Downs (Washington Post)
- 2014, September 10
Managing Literacy and Complexity for Casual Visualization – The Virtues of Text in Data Visualization
Niklas Elmqvist (iSchool) and Nicholas Diakopoulous (College of Journalism)
- 2014, April 22
Data Intensive Science at Extreme Scale
Lucy Nowell (U.S. Dept. of Energy)
- 2014, April 15
Visualization Metaphors: Old and New
Manuel Lima
- 2014, April 1
Visualizing the News
Matt Ericson (New York Times)
- 2014, March 11
The Value of Data Visualization to the U.S. Census Bureau
Eric Newburger (U.S. Census Bureau)
- 2014, February 18
Visualization Resources Across Campus: Showcase Projects and Facilities
Audra Buck-Coleman (Art), Quint Gregory (Collaboratory), Michael Pack (CATT Lab)
- 2014, February 12
Visualization for Everyone [broken link]
Martin Wattenberg (Google)
- 2014, February 04 [First Lecture]
Introduction to the Campus Partnership; Visualization Reserach at UMIACS and HCIL; and Seed Grant Announcement
Fran LoPresti (Division of IT), Amitabh Varshney (UMIACS), Ben Shneiderman (CS Dept / HCIL)
URL=https://lecture.umd.edu/detsmediasite/Play/871139c21551421faef80b33b163efce1d