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PART 4: REFINED PROTOTYPE

TLDR

  • Due April 7
  • Create a refined version of your book
  • Publish your data on Sheets
  • Create an account on the p5.js Web Editor

REFINED PROTOTYPE

Having received some feedback on your initial prototype, this week you should work on refining your book. This might include:

  • Making things more readable
  • Improving the flow as you lead us through the story you want to tell
  • Creating a front/back cover
  • Adding extra elements like illustrations, quotes, etc

If you haven't already, your book should include:

  • Title and byline
  • Link to your data (more on this below)
  • At least three visualizations
  • A list of sources (though this can be in your published data instead)

PUBLISH DATA ON SHEETS

With your project nearly done, publish your data to Google Sheets like with the previous assignment. If you're working with data that's not in csv format (like json, for example) you can upload them to Google Drive instead.

Be sure to include a way to get to your data! This might include a text link, a shortened URL, or a QR code.


CREATE AN ACCOUNT ON THE P5.JS WEB EDITOR

We'll have another round of feedback next week, followed by some demos of chart.js, a Javascript-based tool for creating interactive visualizations online. This will be our mode for the next few weeks: learning about chart.js, feedback on your projects, and work time.

To make this as easy as possible, please go to the p5.js Web Editor and create an account. That's it! We'll use this site to help us develop and share these in-class projects.


TURNING EVERYTHING IN

When done, please...

  • Upload a link to your data on Canvas
  • No need to turn in your Illustrator file
  • Be sure you have an account on the p5.js Web Editor!