COVID-19 dashboard page now up
I aggregated the visualizations from my previous two posts on COVID-19 cases in Arkansas and the U.S. on a separate landing page. I wanted a quick place to look a...continue reading.
I aggregated the visualizations from my previous two posts on COVID-19 cases in Arkansas and the U.S. on a separate landing page. I wanted a quick place to look a...continue reading.
This is an extension of my previous post on visualizing COVID-19 in Arkansas, and the code used is similar. As such, I won’t bury the lede again by walking through...continue reading.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the main sources of information for case numbers in the State of Arkansas have been daily press conferences by the Governor’s Office (until recently, when they...continue reading.
I have a dashboard at work that plots the number of contracts my office handles over time, and I wanted to add a trendline to show growth. However, trendline on...continue reading.
Introduction During a recent negotiation of an informed consent form for use in a clinical trial, the opposing lawyer and I skirmished over the applicability of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination...continue reading.
I posted a while back about using joy plots for heart rate data. Over the past couple of months, I grew tired of opening RStudio every time I wanted to...continue reading.
There’s been quite a few posts lately in the R world about the joyplot. I emailed my dataviz instructor from last fall this wonderful post that shows how Congress has become...continue reading.
I was recently listening to the #WhoIsFat Joe Rogan podcast where comedians Bert Kreischer and Tom Segura had their weight loss challenge weigh-ins. The challenge was for both guys to...continue reading.
This is the latest post in a series analyzing Arkansas traffic fatalities. Please take a look at parts 1 (a map of 2015 traffic deaths), 2 (heat maps of fatalities...continue reading.
This is the latest post in a series analyzing Arkansas traffic fatalities. Please take a look at part 1 (a map of 2015 traffic deaths) and part 2 (a heat...continue reading.
A couple of weeks ago, I posted a map of the traffic fatalities in Arkansas in 2015. The data came from the NHTSA, and the graphic I posted was just...continue reading.
I recently started a master’s program at UALR in information science, so I’ve been following several blogs on statistical programming and visualization. One of the best sites I’ve found is...continue reading.