The renowned theorist of analytical design, Yale University Professor Emeritus Edward Tufte, will lecture on his forthcoming book, Beautiful Evidence, on December 8th at 7:30pm in McCaw Hall at the Arrillaga Alumni Center; a short reception will follow. Beautiful Evidence develops the fundamental theory of analytical design and proposes methods for displaying nearly every type of evidence (time series, images, causal arrows, data tables, and statistical graphics). His discussion will include his analysis (that appeared in the final report of the Columbia Accident Investigation Review Board) of the Boeing/NASA PowerPoint slides created after the Columbia was damaged but still aloft.
Edward Tufte has written seven books, including Visual Explanations, Envisioning Information, The Visual Display of Quantitative Information, and Data Analysis for Politics and Policy; together they have received more than 40 awards for content and design. At Yale, he taught courses in statistical evidence, analytical design, and interface design. In addition to his book, his current work includes sculpture, photography and video, and printmaking.
This event has been organized by the Center for Teaching and Learning and is co-sponsored by Continuing Studies, the Technical Communications Program at the School of Engineering, and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. |
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