Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Visualization report on Indigenous issues

 The scenario and assignment task
o   The organization wants to develop a series of stories related to different indigenous issues which require to source and analyze indigenous related data.  A variety of solutions have been designed to help users visually explore data sets and present findings.
o   The task in this assignment is to use an existing visualization tool (SAP Lumira) to and create a series of visualizations which tell a story about a particular aspect of the differences between indigenous Australians and other Australians.
o   The visualization report is estimated to present in six minutes.

18 Sep 2015
o   Understanding that the creating the six-minute video of visualization report on Lumira is the most challenge assignment because it requires not only the analytic skills but also the visualization abilities. Therefore, the group members decide to start looking for the data relating to the Indigenous from 18th Sep 2015.

24 Sep 2015
o   With the helpful information and guidance from lectures and tutorials, all group members attempt to access information and collect data from the government websites: www.abs.gov.au; www.pc.gov.au/gsp and www.humanrights.gov.au

28 Sep 2015
o   The semester break is always the best time for self-refreshing and searching more information for the six-minute video assignment as well.
o   Most of the essential activities are accomplished during the semester break time, such as building up a structure for the six-minute video (as illustrated in the Table 1 below), collecting data and information relating to the topic, cleansing data, using Lumira to make some visual reports, recording the screen contains and voice explanations.

Table 1       The six-minute video structure
1      History of Indigenous people in brief
2      Present the 1st graphic on population & explanation
3      Present the 2nd graphic on education & explanation
4      Present the 3rd graphic on labour force & explanation

o   Challenges
§  The longitudinal data is the most difficult things to find because sometimes the data is not available for public access due to its sensitive contents and information.
§  In cleansing phase, it is also found that, in some states, the government did not publish their data or information at all.
§  Comprehensively understanding the MEASURES and DIMENSIONS concepts of Lumira is an essential factor to have the proper charts.
§  Choosing and testing the screen capture tools is also an important phase in order to produce a clear and sound video clip.
§  Using laptop for recording the video clips is another interesting challenge because most of the normal laptops are not designed for rending video which requires a very high performance from CPU, RAM and graphic card.

 05 Oct 2015
o   Reviewing the short video clip and discussing on some findings for the six-minute video.
o   Modifying the six-minute video structure based on the findings as details as followings:

Table 2     The six-minute video modified-structure
Part 1     History
Part 2     Population
Part 3     Unemployment rate
Part 4     Labour force participation
Part 5     Self-accessed health rate
Part 6     Highest education attainmenthart no.5 monstrates higheststructure based on the findings as details as followings:
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o   The interesting findings:
§  History – the Indigenous ancestors of Australia had been migrating and living in their home land for over 30,000 years ago with the very unique art and culture heritages (Vuthy 2009).

      Figure 1 - The Indigenous unique art and culture
 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fNvEm8wlPw

§  Population the Indigenous are mostly living in the New South Wales and Queensland states which takes a proportion of 60% of overall population of the Indigenous in Australia (ABS 2012a).

      Figure 2 - The Indigenous population in 2011 by state
Source: http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/DetailsPage/2075.02011?OpenDocument

§  Unemployment rate   With the interesting in unemployment rate, in 2011, the finding shows that the unemployment rate of Indigenous was much higher than Non-indigenous in all states. Focusing on Queensland, the unemployment rate of Indigenous was 19.60% which accounts for nearly 4 times higher than the unemployment rate of Non-Indigenous (ABS 2012b).

      Figure 3 - The unemployment rate (%) in 2011 by state
Source: http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/DetailsPage/6287.02011?OpenDocument

§  Labour force participation – includes people who are either currently working or looking for work. In 2011, although there were only small differences in terms of the labour participation rate in many states, Indigenous still had the labour force participation rate slightly lower than Non-Indigenous in many states. The biggest difference was in Northern Territory state; the Non-Indigenous had nearly double labour force participation rate in comparison with the Indigenous (ABS 2012b).

      Figure 4 - The labour force participation rate in 2011 by state
Source: http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/DetailsPage/6287.02011?OpenDocument

§  Self-assessed health status – Basing on the data from the years 2001, 2005, 2008 and 2012, then focusing on the Poor health status, it can be seen that the percentage of Indigenous were living under the poor health conditions nearly triple in comparison with Non-Indigenous. Unfortunately, such poor situation seemed to be nothing change much during a decade and just was slightly decline of 0.8% (ABS 2014a).

      Figure 5 - The self-assessed health status rate from 2001~2012
Source:    http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/DetailsPage/4727.0.55.0012012-13?OpenDocument

§  Highest level of education – Recently, in 2013, almost Indigenous were completed their Year 12 education, and some finished the Advanced Diploma / Diploma or Bachelor degree. However, it can be surprisingly that the youngest Indigenous ages of 20-24 had the lowest number of completed the Bachelor degree or above when compared to other groups.  Besides, Indigenous aged between 35 to 44 is the highest group of accomplished their Bachelor or higher degrees (ABS 2014b).

      Figure 6 - The highest level of educational attainment in 2013
Source: http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/DetailsPage/4727.0.55.0062012%E2%80%9313?OpenDocument

11 Oct 2015
o   Reviewing findings, rechecking data and redoing visualization on Lumira.
o      Recording again the video clips with updated data and information.
o      Discussing on the blog's contents.

15 Oct 2015
o       Adding the introduction and reference parts
o      Finally revising the video before officially submitting to Dropbox on the VU Collaborate.
o      Writing a blog entry about the making of visualization report.

The SAP Lumira – Visualization report on Indigenous issues
A final version of the six-minute visualization report can be accessed at the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FdqDZkynxY

REFERENCES

ABS 2012a, Census of Population and Housing - Counts of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians - 2011, Australian Bureau of Statistics, viewed 05 October 2015, <http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/DetailsPage/2075.02011?OpenDocument>.

ABS 2012b, Labour Force Characteristics of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, Estimates from the Labour Force Survey - 2011, viewed 05 October 2015, <http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/DetailsPage/6287.02011?OpenDocument>.

ABS 2014a, Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey: First Results, Australia, 2012-13, viewed 05 October 2015, <http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/DetailsPage/4727.0.55.0012012-13?OpenDocument>.

ABS 2014b, Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey: Updated Results, 2012–13  viewed 05 October 2015, <http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/DetailsPage/4727.0.55.0062012%E2%80%9313?OpenDocument>.

Vuthy, MV 2009, Stolen Generations / Australian Aboriginal Brief History, YouTube, 04 October 2015, <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fNvEm8wlPw>.