kingers Posted May 12 Report Share Posted May 12 How To Tell A Story With Data Last updated 8/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 268.65 MB | Duration: 1h 44mLearn how to pique and keep your audience's attention so they will understand and remember your data presentation. What you'll learn Give better spoken and written presentations about data! Have an arsenal of strategies for creating memorable data stories. Know and apply the "5-stage arc" for memorable data storytelling. Requirements An interest in improving data presentations. Description If you want to present data in a way that people will understand and remember, then you need to tell a story with the data. And if you want to learn how to tell a story with data, then this course is for you. In this course, you'll learn tips, tricks, and strategies for engaging your audience (both live audiences and reading audiences) to help them remember the key points of your data graphs. There are many examples and exercises, so you'll learn how to do it in a way that's both informative and engaging. Why learn data storytelling We live in a world ly dominated by data. Data are used to make important decisions, to shape business and political policy, and to understand the fundamental workings of nature. But data can be complicated, mysterious, and difficult to understand. It is more important than ever to be able to communicate data in a way that is comprehensible and memorable. That's called data storytelling. Data storytelling is a skill, and the goal of this course is to help you improve this skill. What you will get from this course Very simple: An easy-to-apply framework for building audience excitement about your data.Also: Lots of tips for making and presenting data graphics. Overview Section 1: What does it mean to tell a story with data? Lecture 1 Storytelling: communication across the ages Lecture 2 Demonstration: data in or out of a story Section 2: The storytelling arc Lecture 3 The "5-stage" structure of storytelling Lecture 4 Example of 5-stage storytelling with data Lecture 5 Conflict and resolution Lecture 6 Examples of conflict and resolution Section 3: Know and prepare for your audience Lecture 7 Is your audience in-field or out-of-field? Lecture 8 Is your audience horizontal or vertical? Lecture 9 Audience participation Lecture 10 Using humor in data storytelling Section 4: Making visual graphics Lecture 11 Information before aesthetics Lecture 12 Lines, bars, dots, pie charts, etc. Lecture 13 Legends and labels Lecture 14 Colors Lecture 15 Use color to highlight importance Lecture 16 One graphic = one message Lecture 17 Software for making data graphics Section 5: Data storytelling tips Lecture 18 Guide the audience through the plots Lecture 19 Big picture first, details as appropriate Lecture 20 Impress with simplicity and clarity Lecture 21 Write for your grandmother Section 6: Insights from storytelling Lecture 22 Make the audience care about the data Lecture 23 Keep the audience engaged Lecture 24 Create from the end; present from the beginning Lecture 25 Start with an anecdote, end with the data Lecture 26 Build suspense, not surprise Section 7: Ethics of using data in storytelling Lecture 27 Don't falsify or manipulate data Lecture 28 Don't lie, mislead, or abuse Lecture 29 How to be an ethical data storyteller Section 8: Download the slides from this course as a pdf file Lecture 30 All course slides Section 9: Bonus section Lecture 31 Bonus lecture Anyone from student to professional who wants to improve their data-storytelling skills.AusFilehttps://ausfile.com/7kbppou6qjji/j8ru3s3ybrnjtkm0.rarRapidGatorhttps://rapidgator.net/file/74c79a7d9839a5c0046435f1b1f34932/j8ru3s3ybrnjtkm0.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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