DAT 530Presentation and Visualization of DataGuidelines and RubricOverview: Data visualization turns complex data into palatable material for the audience. Visualizations make it easier for people to recognize patterns and find exceptions while interpreting the data at a faster pace. In this module, you were presentedsome different cues that make up the representation of data, which can be obvious or subtle. To begin this assignment,review theAudience Specific Visualizations assignment results from Module Four. Use the same data setand graphics for each of the three audience types as the starting point;select two of the three audiences and create a set of different visualizations based on position, shapes, and color changes.Prompt:Using the data set you chose in the Module Four exercise, select the graphics from two of the audiences. Foreach of the graphics, create three new visualizations to include examples of the following visual cues. Provide a written analysis of the benefits and detriments of the visualizations based on the cues utilized:1.Position2.Shapes3.ColorInclude the following critical elements:
Cue: PositionoUsing the available data and tools, create the plots, graphs, etc. create a new visualization using a position cue that are appropriate for both of the intended audiences and employed in a way that meets basic audience needs.
Cue: ShapesoUsing the available data and tools, create the plots, graphs, etc. create a new visualization using a shape cue that are appropriate for both of the intended audiences and employed in a way that meets basic audience needs.
Cue: ColoroUsing the available data and tools, create the plots, graphs, etc. create a new visualization using a color cue that are appropriate for both of the intended audiences and employed in a way that meets basic audience needs.
CuesoExplain why the cues of position, shapes, and color were selected for each of the new visualizations.
Data Visualization Method so Explain how each visual’s meaning changed for each audiencefrom the original visual based how on the cues changed.