Data visualisation is the broad term for the practice of representing data in a visual interpretation. The aim is to summarise and clearly depict data to support understanding and the potential generation of new insights.
Use this guide to find resources and tools for data visualisation. See the Text and data mining guide for information about searching for and extracting data.
Visual interpretations of data range from simple methods, such as word clouds, to complex network diagrams. They can also be interactive, allowing users to manipulate and analyse data. Types of data visualisations include:
The following is a selection of software, online platforms and applications that can assist you with creating or generating visualisations of your data. Many of these are also used to analyse data, see the Text and data mining guide for more information.
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Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint | Part of the Microsoft Office suite, Both Excel (spreadsheets) and PowerPoint (slide presentations) have tools for creating visualisations of your data. Ranging from simple graphs and charts to more complex infographics. All ACU students, faculty, and staff have free access to Microsoft Office 365 applications. |
Microsoft Power BI | A collection of software services, apps, and connectors that work together to turn your unrelated sources of data (for example, a spreadsheet and a cloud-based data warehouse) into coherent, visually immersive, and interactive insights. Available for staff via Software Centre (on ACU devices). |
Adobe Creative Cloud | Adobe Creative Cloud includes tools for data visualisation, including Adobe Illustrator for custom charts and infographics, and Adobe Express for quick, template-based visualisations. Available for ACU Staff (See Service Central). |
Leximancer | Text mining software used to analyse data and to visually display the extracted information in a browser. Available on ACU computers via Software Centre (See Service Central). |
NVivo | Qualitative and mixed methods data analysis software available to ACU researchers. Text analysis and data visualisation is also supported. Instructions for installation can be found on Service Central and the Student Portal. Contact eresearch@acu.edu.au for more information. |
SPSS | A comprehensive statistical analysis software platform. Available on ACU computers. Request off-site access via Service Central. |
Disclaimer: Many of these tools are free or open source, however some may require you to create an account or pay to access premium features or content. Permission may be needed before installing on an ACU device - check with IT or Service Central.
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Canva | An online design and publishing tool with some free content. |
Datawrapper | User-friendly, open-source web tool that allows users to create interactive charts, maps and tables. |
Dia Diagram Editor | An open-source visual-editing application that can be used to draw various diagrams, including flowcharts, network diagrams, and circuit diagrams. Download from Soundforge. |
Flourish | Browser-based platform that lets you create interactive charts, maps, animated stories and scrollies. |
Gephi | A downloadable, open-source data analysis and visualisation tool for representing links, patterns and associations. |
Jupyter Notebook | A powerful, open-source tool for interactively developing and presenting data science projects. Installation required. |
Mentimeter | An online, free-to-use, interactive word cloud generator. |
Orange | A free, open-source, graphical user interface for data analysis and visualisation using Python. Download required. |
Python | An open-source, computer programming language that is commonly used for developing websites and software, task automation, data analysis, and data visualisation. Available on ACU computers via Software Centre or download from Python.org. |
R and Posit | R is a free software environment for statistical computing and graphics. Posit (formerly RStudio) is an integrated development environment for R and Python frameworks for statistical computing and graphics. Available on ACU computers via Software Centre or download from posit.co. |
Tableau Public | A free, online platform to explore, create, and publicly share data visualisations. |
VosViewer | A free software tool for constructing and visualising bibliometric networks. Available to download or as an online tool. |
Voyant Tools | A free, web-based environment for analysing digital texts and creating visualisations. |
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