VIS2016 CAPSTONE "The three laws of communication" by Jean-luc Doumont まとめ

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Dr. T.J. Jankun-Kelly @dr_tj

Now for Jean-Luc Doumont on Three Laws of Communication #ieeevis

2016-10-28 23:32:57
Amelia McNamara @AmeliaMN

Jean-luc Doumont starting his #ieeevis keynote with a critique of Strunk & White.

2016-10-28 23:34:12
Robert Kosara 👁📺 @eagereyes

“Trees, maps, and theorems” is an interesting title for a book about communication. treesmapsandtheorems.com #IEEEVIS

2016-10-28 23:39:23
Dr. T.J. Jankun-Kelly @dr_tj

.@NSF care a lot about scientific communication (several workshops); this is important. #ieeevis

2016-10-28 23:39:40
Kanit Ham Wong @kanitw

Communication is not just about what, but also "so what". #ieeevis pic.twitter.com/HQxsh8ynza

2016-10-28 23:41:08
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Robert Kosara 👁📺 @eagereyes

“Researchers want to talk about how complicated their research was. But guess what, the world doesn’t care.” – Jean-Luc Dumont #IEEEVIS

2016-10-28 23:42:10
Daniel Jönsson @ResearchDaniel

#ieeevis is ending! Has been a great week. Now, pay attention to the talk on communication #scivis pic.twitter.com/euKhkYrQHn

2016-10-28 23:42:34
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Danielle Szafir @dalbersszafir

Effective communication is getting your message across -- Jean-Luc Doumont at #ieeevis

2016-10-28 23:43:00
Dr. T.J. Jankun-Kelly @dr_tj

Its always the same: When you have 2 min left, you are only 1/2 through your talk — Jean-Luc Dumont #ieeevis

2016-10-28 23:43:02
Dr. T.J. Jankun-Kelly @dr_tj

You may hint at it (esp in a job talk), but that’s what the paper is for. #ieeevis twitter.com/eagereyes/stat…

2016-10-28 23:43:23
Savannah Fitzwater @Atomic_Fitz

Doumont Capstone - Effective comm identifies why your audience should care. Optimizes the messages, given constraints (like time!) #ieeevis

2016-10-28 23:44:25
Dr. T.J. Jankun-Kelly @dr_tj

Bad captions are bad. Tell the story there, not just retell. #ieeevis

2016-10-28 23:46:07
Savannah Fitzwater @Atomic_Fitz

Figures are the first opportunity in a paper to really get your message across. Don't waste captions by calling out obvious details #ieeevis

2016-10-28 23:47:38
Kanit Ham Wong @kanitw

Put a full sentence to communicate your message. Dont state the obvious #ieeevis pic.twitter.com/rUBJU74rba

2016-10-28 23:49:18
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Savannah Fitzwater @Atomic_Fitz

A pic is worth 1000 words, but sometimes a word (or sentence) is worth 1000 pics. Don't be shy about full sentences for captions #ieeevis

2016-10-28 23:49:32
Dr. T.J. Jankun-Kelly @dr_tj

If communication is a constraint systems, the freedom is the speaker; the audience is the constraint. #ieeevis

2016-10-28 23:50:38
Eric Alexander @EricCAlexander

Rule 1: Adapt to your audience. Not about skills, but about your *attitude* while presenting #ieeevis

2016-10-28 23:51:09
houda lamqa @HLMQA

Adapting to your audience is not about skills, it's about attitude ! #ieeevis

2016-10-28 23:51:32
Robert Kosara 👁📺 @eagereyes

Dumont’s “me.jpg” problem is the same with all those “paper.pdf” files I keep finding online. Think, people! #IEEEVIS

2016-10-28 23:52:35
Robert Kosara 👁📺 @eagereyes

Visible technology draws attention to itself rather than what it’s supposed to do. It’s distracting. – Jean-Luc Dumont #IEEEVIS

2016-10-28 23:59:09
Steve Haroz 📊👁️🧠 @sharoz

An example of noise shifting attention away from content towards stats on noise #ieeevis thewrap.com/how-many-times…

2016-10-28 23:59:53
Duke Lib Data Vis @duke_vis

Loving the capstone, but my communication training recoils from signal/noise metaphors. Medium is message! Who defines noise? #IEEEVIS

2016-10-29 00:01:04