What are the main differences between visualizing data in the notebook and on a dashboard?
The main differences are as follows:
- The audience for the dashboard is meant to be wide—so the dashboard should be easily accessible, for example, via an internet browser, and well-explained. One-off visualizations, on the other hand, are often made for self-consumption, and thus don't need to be self-explanatory.
- Dashboards are meant to be frequently updated and exploratory. Visualizations are often static and show a specific aspect of data.
Why do we call some dashboards "static"? What are the pros and cons of a static dashboard?
In common terms, static web pages are ones that are provided "as-is," as flat files, and there is no active server behind them. Static dashboards are easier to maintain and provide for a wide audience but have some...