Part A: Course Overview
Course Title: Visualising and Communicating Insights in Business
Credit Points: 12.00
Terms
Course Code |
Campus |
Career |
School |
Learning Mode |
Teaching Period(s) |
ISYS3438 |
City Campus |
Postgraduate |
665H Accounting, Information Systems and Supply Chain |
Face-to-Face |
Sem 1 2025 |
Flexible Terms
Course Code |
Campus |
Career |
School |
Learning Mode |
Teaching Period(s) |
ISYS3436 |
RMIT Online |
Postgraduate |
620H Business IT and Logistics |
Internet |
JulDec2021 (All) |
ISYS3436 |
RMIT Online |
Postgraduate |
665H Accounting, Information Systems and Supply Chain |
Internet |
JanJun2022 (All) |
ISYS3436 |
RMIT Online |
Postgraduate |
665H Accounting, Information Systems and Supply Chain |
Internet |
JulDec2022 (KP6) |
ISYS3436 |
RMIT Online |
Postgraduate |
665H Accounting, Information Systems and Supply Chain |
Internet |
JulDec2023 (All) |
ISYS3436 |
RMIT Online |
Postgraduate |
665H Accounting, Information Systems and Supply Chain |
Internet |
JanJun2024 (All) |
ISYS3436 |
RMIT Online |
Postgraduate |
665H Accounting, Information Systems and Supply Chain |
Internet |
JulDec2024 (All) |
Course Coordinator: Dr Yee Ling Boo
Course Coordinator Phone: +61 3 9925 5694
Course Coordinator Email: yeeling.boo@rmit.edu.au
Course Coordinator Location: Building 80
Course Coordinator Availability: By appointment via email
Pre-requisite Courses and Assumed Knowledge and Capabilities
None.
Course Description
Data visualisation and its communication are increasingly important in business analytics. The design of effective visualisations that communicate business insights extracted from data can support stakeholders for data-driven business decision-making. Understanding and evaluating different types of data is critical in determining the appropriate types of techniques for creating visualisation. You will learn how to select, design and develop suitable and effective visualisations for different varieties of data and craft your visualisation narratives to help effectively communicate with the stakeholders.
Objectives/Learning Outcomes/Capability Development
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On successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
1. Apply concepts, best practices and ethical guidelines related to data visualisation and storytelling.
2. Critically analyse and evaluate different data visualisations and storytelling techniques that meet the needs and requirements of target audience.
3. Design and create impactful visualisations with a range of techniques.
4. Justify the selection of the appropriate visualisation techniques for different varieties of data.
5. Craft and communicate evidence-based narratives for target audience with appropriate visualisation storytelling techniques.Overview of Learning Activities
This course uses highly structured learning activities to guide your learning process and prepare you for your assessments. The activities are a combination of individual, peer-supported and facilitator-guided activities, and where possible project-led, with opportunities for feedback throughout.
Authentic and industry-relevant learning is critical to this course and you will be encouraged to critically compare and contrast what is happening in your context and in industry, and to use your insights.
Social learning is another important component and you are expected to participate in class and group activities, share drafts of work and resources and give and receive peer feedback. You will be expected to work efficiently and effectively with others to achieve outcomes greater than those that you might have achieved alone.
Above all, the learning activities are designed to maximise the likelihood that you will not only understand the course learning resources but also apply that learning to improving your own practice, for example by producing real-world artefacts and engaging in scenarios and case studies.
Overview of Learning Resources
Each learning activity contains the core resources, such as videos, podcasts, readings, templates, articles, industry tools and/or communities that you need to complete that activity, or links to those resources.
Additional learning resources designed into the course, will be clearly marked as supplemental. If your course teaching team finds additional resources during course delivery which they think can support or be of interest to the class cohort, these will be made available as required during the teaching period.
In your class environment, besides your learning activities you will also find:
- All assessment briefs.
- A course information page with a study schedule.
- Various communication tools to facilitate collaboration with your peers and facilitators, and to share information.
Learning Resources are also available online through RMIT Library databases, subject guides, and other facilities. Assistance with referencing, study support, finding computers and study spaces is available at the RMIT library Study website. If you require assistance with the RMIT library facilities contact Ask the Library.
Overview of Assessment
The assessment tasks, their weighting and the course learning outcomes to which they are aligned are as follows:
Assessment Task 1
Weighting: 30%
Linked CLOs: 1, 2
Assessment Task 2
Weighting: 40%
Linked CLOs: 2, 3, 4
Assessment Task 3
Weighting: 30%
Linked CLOs: 1, 2, 5