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Scientific Visualization across Disciplines: A Critical Introduction

STS.067 · Science, Technology, and Society · Undergraduate · Spring 2005

Prof. Joseph Dumit

MIT · Tier 1

This subject exposes students to a variety of visualization techniques so that they learn to understand the work involved in producing them and to critically assess the power and limits of each. Students concentrate on areas where visualizations are crucial for meaning making and data production. Drawing on scholarship in science and technology studies on visualization, critical art theory, and core discussions in science and engineering, students work through a series of case studies in order …

CommunicationComputer ScienceEngineeringVisualizationData Science, Analytics & Computer TechnologySocial Sciences

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Prof. Joseph Dumit. STS.067 Scientific Visualization across Disciplines: A Critical Introduction. Spring 2005. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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