UBC-MDS / DSCI-532_2024_10_vanweather

VanWeather is an interactive dashboard designed to analyze and visualize weather patterns in Vancouver.
https://dsci-532-2024-10-vanweather.onrender.com/
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Feedback from Chris Gao #73

Closed chrisgqy closed 6 months ago

chrisgqy commented 6 months ago

Thank you for presenting this time-series dashboard! To be honest this looks great, but provided below are some suggestions that might help you to make it even better.

Bigger Picture Issue

More Important Feedback

More Minor Adjustment

Overall, I find the dashboard very helpful to understand the data and fun to play with. Thank you for the awesomework!

sivakornchong commented 6 months ago

Issue review by team:

Issue taken and will be implemented

The dashboard is not the easiest to understand by the first glance. There could be more sufficient information in the README so that I could get holistic information about the general metrics in the dashboard. Currently in the README file only exists a short introduction, without mentioning the metrics in the interest and how they come into the play It is good that you have implemented a various of filtering methods on the left side of the dashboard, but it could be more intuitive if you could include a short explanation in the README file on the general implications of the filters. For a person without any domain knowledge, it can be confusing in terms of the filter’s meaning.

The boxes for the summarizing statistics can be larger. We see that some statistics are on the line of boxes. -> We will take a look at how to implement the changes to the boxes.

Thank you for these comments, while we would like to address all the concerns. We do not think the comments on (title/ date range) are of significant concerns. Date can still be keyed into the boxes via typing. Titles have correct sizes in our opinion.

czwcandy commented 6 months ago

We updated our dashboard based on some feedbacks . For others, we don't plan to update after discussion according to reasons Oak commented.