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PROJECT II: Initial Draft Concept

For more than four decades, I have played and organized games of Dungeons & Dragons, the famous fantasy role-playing game invented in 1974 near my southeastern Wisconsin birthplace. I began as a 12-year-old “Dungeon Master” for my neighborhood friends, and just two years later, I was writing and running adventures at Gen Con, the biggest […]

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PROJECT II: Qualified Self-Visualization and Blog Post (Proposal)

Proposal sketch in response to https://introductiontodatavisualization.commons.gc.cuny.edu/blogpost-2-guidelines/ Research question: What is the most popular mix of Dungeons & Dragons characters should I have available when I host public pick-up games in bars across New York City? For years I used to organize open games of D&D at venues across Manhattan and Brooklyn – game stores, bars, […]

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Lab 5: Population Visualizations

Sample data per the exercise… View this Tableau embed here. Another way to look at the sample data… View this Tableau embed here. Something not in the exercise, just seeing what it looks like… View this Tableau embed here.

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Project 1: 311 Data Visualization

One visualization built with New York City’s 311 data, 3/4/2023. Where are the noisiest places in New York City? Or, more specifically, which ZIP codes across the five boroughs of New York City generated the most noise complaints? Homeowners and renters looking to understand the noise levels of specific neighborhoods can look at the total […]

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