Furturistic data visualization

Visual Analytics Certificate

Advance your skills in one of the most in demand careers through this six-week (3 CEUs) online course focused on understanding and creating data visualizations that translate complex data into actionable insights.

Learn from Experts

Connect with industry professionals and leading researchers.

Evolve Yourself

Gain forever knowledge and skill-up in powerful data visualization tools.

Make a Difference

Embrace data-driven decision-making in your personal and professional life.

Case Studies: Solving Real-World Challenges

Apply your new knowledge and skills in projects that require you to identify user needs and priorities; select the best data, algorithms, and workflows for temporal, geospatial, topical, and network case studies; communicate actionable insights using standard terminology; and deliver high-quality results on time and on budget.

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Collaborate with us on solutions that make a difference to you. Submit a project description, we will then implement efficient solutions and provide training materials that will speed adoption by key decision-makers.

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Instructors

Learn from instructors with diverse backgrounds who are experienced researchers and educators deeply committed to providing industry leading instruction and support.

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Katy Börner

Instructor

Victor H. Yngve Distinguished Professor of Engineering and Information Science at the School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering. Founding Director of the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center ( http://cns.iu.edu) at Indiana University.

  • Research focus on development of data analysis and visualization techniques for information access, understanding, and management.

  • Cyberinfrastructures development for large-scale scientific collaboration and computation.

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Michael Ginda

Assistant Instructor

Data analyst and research assistant with the Cyberinfrastructure Center for Network Science. He holds a Master’s degree in Library Science from Indiana University.

  • Research focus on knowledge representation and organization, metadata, and information networks.

  • Lead instructional designer.

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Andreas Bueckle

Assistant Instructor

PhD Candidate in Information Science at Indiana University focused on information visualization with a background in digital media.

  • Research focus on information visualization, specifically in virtual and augmented reality.

  • Videography and photography.

Support Team

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Nancy Ruschman

Project Manager

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Bruce Herr II

Senior System Architect / PM

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Leonard Cross

Senior Interaction Designer