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Dr.

MAHALINGAM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY


LESSON PLAN
Faculty Name : Ms.K.C.Theepika
Course Name : Visualization Techniques Code : 19CAEN1018
Year : II Semester : III
Degree & Branch : Computer Applications Academic Year : 2023-2024

1. COURSE OUTCOMES

Course Outcomes Cognitive


Level
At the end of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1: Outline the foundation of Data Visualization. Understand
CO 2: Explain the visual perception and Attention pertaining to Visualization. Understand
CO 3: Choose the concepts of Patterns, Visual Objects and Space Perception. Apply
CO 4: Apply the interaction with visualization for the given scenario. Apply
CO 5: Make use of DOM and Web Technologies for developing Visualization Systems.
Apply

CO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO1 PO1 PS PS
PO PO P07 PO12
Vs
1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 0 1 O1 O2
PO
CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - - -
1
- - -
CO 1 1 2 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1
2
- - -
CO 1 1 2 2 2 1 - 1 - 1 1
3
- - -
CO 1 1 2 3 2 1 - 1 - 1 1
- - -
4
CO 1 1 2 1 2 1 - 1 - 1 1
5
- - -

2. CO - PO MAPPING
1- Weak 2- Moderate 3- Strong

Programme Outcomes :

PO1. Domain Expertise: Apply the knowledge of mathematical fundamentals in the


field of Computer Applications.
PO2. Computing Skills and Ethics: Identify, formulate, and solve the computational
problems.
PO3. Lifelong Learning and Research: Design and develop algorithms, implement
programs and evaluate the performance.
PO4. Complex problem Investigation: Investigate complex problems by employing
research methods to arrive at valid conclusions.
PO5. Modern Tool Usage: Evaluate and use appropriate tools and techniques in
developing application activities.
PO6. Societal contribution: Follow professional engineering practice by applying
contextual knowledge to assess societal and legal issues.
PO7. Environment and Sustainability: Provide scientific solutions with due
consideration of environmental and economic sustainability.
PO8. Ethics: Follow ethical principles and norm in developing applications.

PO9. Individual and Team work: Function effectively as an individual, team


member or leader in diversified environments.
PO10. Communication: Communicate effectively through various modes for all
application development activities
PO11. Project Management and Finance: Apply development knowledge and
management principles for effective project management in multi-disciplinary
environments.
PO12. Life-long Learning: Recognize the need for and have the ability to engage in
independent and lifelong learning in the context of technological change.

Programme Specific Outcomes:


PSO1. Application Development: Apply software engineering principles in the
design and development of web and mobile applications.
PSO2. Data management: Manage and analyze huge volume of data in real world
problems.

3. LESSON PLAN

Planne Date and


Sessio Referenc
CO/LO/SO d Period of
n e
Periods delivery
CO1: Outline the foundation of Data Visualization.
LO1: Explain about the basics and foundation
of Data Visualization.
25/07/2023
SO1: Elaborate on the Model of Perceptual
1,2 R1 2 ,
processing
27/07/2023
2 SO2: Explain the Types of Data R1 1 27/07/2023
3 SO3: Explain about the Environment R1 1 01/08/2023
4,5 SO4: Describe the Eye R1 2 03/08/2023
,
04/08/2023
6 SO5: Explain about the Optimal display R1 1 17/08/2023
18/08/2023
SO6: Explain Luminance, Brightness,
7,8 R1 2 ,
lightness and Gamma
19/08/2023
CO2: Explain the visual perception and
Attention pertaining to Visualization.
LO1: Explain about the Multimedia UI.
9 SO1: Introduction to Color and Color Standards R1 1 21/08/2023
SO2:Describe Appearance and Applications in R1 25/08/2023
10,11 Visualization 2 ,
31/08/2023
SO3:Brief on Visual Attention and Information R1
12 1 01/09/2023
SO4: Describe on Visual field R1
13 1 05/09/2023
SO5: Describe on Iconic Buffer R1
14 1 07/09/2023
SO6: Describe on Gabor Model R1
15 1 08/09/2023
SO7:Explain about Texture in Visualization R1
16 1 12/09/2023
SO8: Explain about glyphs and Multivariate R1
17 Discrete data. 1 14/09/2023
CO3: Choose the concepts of Patterns, Visual
Objects and Space Perception.
LO1: Explain the concepts of Mobile HCI

18 SO1: Define about Static and Moving Patterns R1 1 15/09/2023


19 SO2: Explain Gestalt laws R1 1 19/09/2023
SO3: Explain about Contours and Patterns in R1
20 1 21/09/2023
Motion
SO4: Describe about Visual Objects and Data R1
21 1 22/09/2023
Objects
SO5: Describe about Image-Based Object R1
22 1 26/09/2023
recognition
SO6: Describe about Structure-based Object R1
23 1 10/10/2023
Recognition
24 SO7: Explain about Geon diagram R1 1 12/10/2023
25 SO8: Explain briefly about Depth Cue Theory R1 1 13/10/2023
26 SO9: Describe Task Based Space Perception R1 1 16/10/2023
CO4: Apply the interaction with visualization
for the given scenario.
LO1: Describe the concepts of Interaction with
Visualizations
SO1: Explain about Interacting with R1
27 1 19/10/2023
Visualizations
SO2: Define Data Selection and Manipulation R1
28,29 2 20/10/2023
loop
SO3: Explain about Exploration and Navigation R1
30,31 2 20/10/2023
loop
32 SO4: Explain Memory systems R1 1 27/10/2023
33 SO5: Explain about Eye movements R1 1 28/10/2023
SO6: Explain about Problem Solving with R1 31/10/2023
34,35 2
Visualizations 01/11/2023
CO5: Make use of DOM and Web
Technologies for developing Visualization
Systems.
LO1:Explain about the concepts involved in
Visualization Techniques and Systems
36 SO1 : Discuss on Structural Analysis R1 1 02/11/2023
37 SO2 : Explain about Statistical Exploration R1 1 04/11/2023
SO3 : Discuss on Practical problems in R1
38 1 07/11/2023
conducting user studies.
SO4 : Describe about Data Driven Documents R1
39 1 07/11/2023
(D3) Technology Fundamentals
SO5: Describe about the web DOM R1
40 1 08/11/2023
SO6:Explain about web CSS R1
41 1 09/11/2023
SO7:Explain about web JavaScript R1
42 1 14/11/2023
SO8: Explain about Data for visualization R1 14/11/2023
43,44 2
16/11/2023

REFERENCES:
R1. Colin Ware, “Information Visualization: Perception for Design”, Morgan
Kaufmann, 2013
R2. Scott Murray, ”Interactive Data Visualization for the Web-An Introduction to
Designing with D3”, O’Reilly, 2013
R3. Ben Fry, “Visualizing Data”, 2nd Edition, O’Reilly, 2012
R4. Stephen Few, "Now you see it: Simple Visualization techniques for
quantitative analysis", Analytics Press, 2013
WEB REFERENCES:
1. https://www.coursera.org/learn/datavisualization/
2. https://www.udacity.com/course/data-visualization-and-d3js--ud507

Signature of the Faculty HOD

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