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Seeing © 2014 Project Lead The Way, Inc.Computer Science and Software Engineering

Visualizing is creating a graphic so you can see the patterns Visualizing is seeing Visualizing Data Electricity generation by source and state in 2010

Visualizing Data Electricity generation by source and state in 2010 Coal Natural Gas Nuclear Hydroelectric Solar/Wind/Geothermal Biomass Petroleum Other

Visualizing is preparing data for presentation to the human brain through the eyes. Humans, not computers, have the upper hand in image processing! Visualizing Data

Retina = 125 million light-sensitive neurons Optic nerve = 1 million neurons carrying information to back of brain The Eye: Lots of Processing!