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

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Algebraic Vis @algebraicvis

maximizing (received) signal/noise is making omegas as large as possible for the important alphas #ieeevis

2016-10-29 00:02:33
Savannah Fitzwater @Atomic_Fitz

Effective redundany *does not* mean reading directly off your slides. Show stand alone slides, speak a stand alone speech. #ieeevis

2016-10-29 00:05:29
Dr. T.J. Jankun-Kelly @dr_tj

“If you remove the reference to the figure, the text stands.”—Doumont Important in (not bad) scientific writing. Even visual ones. #ieeevis

2016-10-29 00:06:08
Savannah Fitzwater @Atomic_Fitz

Three Laws of Communications - 1) Adapt to your audience 2) Maximize the signal/noise ratio & 3) Use effective redundancy. #ieeevis

2016-10-29 00:07:46
Dr. T.J. Jankun-Kelly @dr_tj

His example slides is terrible. And cuts too close to some. #Ieeevis

2016-10-29 00:08:12
Bon⭐Adriel A. @HexenKoenig

Adapt to your audience, maximize signal/noise ratio, and use effective redundancy—Jean-luc's 3 laws of communication #ieeevis

2016-10-29 00:08:14
Kanit Ham Wong @kanitw

If Disney does movie like conference template #ieeevis pic.twitter.com/TnphFhuQ1o

2016-10-29 00:09:42
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Dr. T.J. Jankun-Kelly @dr_tj

List content slides fight you brain (can’t read and listen) #ieeevis

2016-10-29 00:09:57
Robert Kosara 👁📺 @eagereyes

Jean-Luc Dumond’s three laws of communication: - adapt to your audience - maximize signal/noise ratio - use effective redundancy #IEEEVIS

2016-10-29 00:10:32
Jan Aerts @jandot

What if you'd add slide noise as on conf presentations to a movie? #ieeevis pic.twitter.com/1T1LubGcEJ

2016-10-29 00:10:52
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houda lamqa @HLMQA

What movies would look like if studios made them the way speakers make their slides #ieeevis 😂😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/tiLv9xaLzj

2016-10-29 00:11:49
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Dr. T.J. Jankun-Kelly @dr_tj

A blank slide is a template, but you need to know the rules before you paint it. #ieeevis

2016-10-29 00:13:12
Steve Haroz 📊👁️🧠 @sharoz

"Vertical text is always bad" ... Probably, but it's an empirical question. Be careful making strong statements without evidence. #ieeevis

2016-10-29 00:13:35
Robert Kosara 👁📺 @eagereyes

One slide, one message. One message, one slide. – Jean-Luc Dumont. #slidemantra #IEEEVIS

2016-10-29 00:14:04
Dr. T.J. Jankun-Kelly @dr_tj

Design slides for that person late to your talk. #ieeevis

2016-10-29 00:14:48
Jonathan C. Roberts @jcrbrts

Start your presentation with a blank page, not a template. Jean-Luc Dumont #IEEEVIS

2016-10-29 00:15:26
Robert Kosara 👁📺 @eagereyes

It’s certainly not always bad, but it’s more likely to be bad on a presentation slide. Means there’s too much stuff on it. #IEEEVIS twitter.com/sharoz/status/…

2016-10-29 00:15:29
Sarah Goodwin @sgeoviz

Stop putting your data in jail! Great #capstone by JL Doumont #ieeevis

2016-10-29 00:16:54
Dr. T.J. Jankun-Kelly @dr_tj

Sketched drafts elide the extraneous and highlight the necessary. #ieeevis

2016-10-29 00:18:24
Robert Kosara 👁📺 @eagereyes

People draw much better graphs by hand on a flip chart than using software, because they include only what’s essential. – Dumont #IEEEVIS

2016-10-29 00:18:35
Savannah Fitzwater @Atomic_Fitz

Limit slide titles to 2 lines (audience won't read a 3 line title). Effective line breaks in title prevent broken messaging #ieeevis

2016-10-29 00:19:19
Steve Haroz 📊👁️🧠 @sharoz

"Every tick mark is additional effort." I'd agree with "it can be distracting". But effort per tick is sketchy. #ieeevis

2016-10-29 00:19:47