Books!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spread  Sheet

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TIe-_QIumnuruJNSVp8-heUTBeV-cufWzoyt6JdSbX0/edit#gid=0

 

Card

Cards

bar

Bar Graph

bubbles

 

 

Connections

Map

 

Map of Publisher Locations

pie chart

 

 

Pie  Chart

 

 

 

Using these visuals to look at the books that are in my top of reading list. I found it difficult to find information (data) easily. It was nice once all of the data was imputed into the spreadsheet. I got a chance to play around with the charts in different ways. I think the next time I do something like this I may try inputting different types of data to find better connections. The data I found was interesting. I read a lot of fiction novels. But it was hard to base it all on that because when I was finding my data some websites gave  5 genres for one book. I also found that the later the book was published the more pages there seemed to be. Which was a cool fact to look at. I feel like my children’s book that I added to my list may of messed that stat up due to the fact it was only 64 pages and had pictures. It was also really a fascinating fact that most of the books were published in either England or New York. I thought that was a unique connection between books that I would of never thought about otherwise. It was cool to see these connections through the visuals and not just the data on the spread sheet. I will be sure to use google spread sheets and the fusion tables. This class has really helped me out since I never heard of these things before and I would of never known that they were available to use.

 

 

https://www.google.com/fusiontables/data?docid=1Wts1hvwwMmvz0uSOl8D-_FtS5RLCTXzzPABp_WJP#chartnew:id=4

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