Note to the reader: This post will probably only be interesting for you if you’re a facilitator or educator. One of my driving goals in data literacy workshops I facilitate is to create space to play. I try to create that space by introducing fun materials, designing creative small group activities, introducing playful datasets, […]
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This is a liveblog of a talk at the 2016 Data Literacy Conference, hosted by Fing. This was liveblogged by Rahul Bhargava and Catherine D’Ignazio. These are our best attempt to record what the speak was talking about – any accuracy errors are our fault. Samuel Huron begins by talking about how […]
This is a liveblog of a talk at the 2016 Data Literacy Conference, hoster by Fing. This was liveblogged by Rahul Bhargava and Catherine D’Ignazio. These are our best attempt to record what the speak was talking about – any accuracy errors are our fault. Dirk Slater and Cédric Lombion are introducing […]
This is a liveblog of a talk at the 2016 Data Literacy Conference, hoster by Fing. This was liveblogged by Rahul Bhargava and Catherine D’Ignazio. These are our best attempt to record what the speak was talking about – any accuracy errors are our fault. Data Pop Alliance is an […]
The technology and innovation industry has a diversity problem. One major axis of this problem is gender. Research has shown gender-balanced workplaces create more overall job satisfaction, better customer satisfaction, healthier work/life balance, longer employee retention, and more; which all of course lead to great productivity and higher profits. Not […]