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Communicating Data: Data Storytelling Online
When working with data, the ways in which we communicate about or discuss analysis is as important as the act of research itself. A large part of being able to effectively use data is to understand what stories are contained within data sets, and what information may play a key role in analysis. In this workshop, we will go over strategies to develop research questions tied to specific data sets, identify core elements of data that may lead to successful and fruitful analysis, as well as how to use both data and results from analysis to communicate ideas to academic and public audiences.
This workshop is a part of CMU Libraries’ Communicating Data. For other workshops in the series, please see the links below at CMU Libraries website:
Data Storytelling | September 11
Data Visualization Best Practices | September 18
Data Visualization in Tableau | October 9
Data Visualization in R | October 23
Introduction to Data Visualization in R Shiny | October 30
Data Visualization for Power BI | November 6
- Date:
- Thursday, September 11, 2025
- Time:
- 12:00pm - 1:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Campus:
- Virtual Workshop
- Categories:
- Communication & Presentation CC Information & Data Literacy CC Working With Data and Code
- Online:
- This is a virtual event. A URL to participate will be sent via a reminder email 24 hours before the event.
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