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SUMMARY:Data Storytelling
DESCRIPTION: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. \n\n \n\n \n\nThis workshop is a part of the Data 
 Visualization for Citizen Science and Community Data Series. For other 
 workshops in the series\, please see the links below: \n\nData Storytelling 
 | Starting September 12 \n\nData Visualization Best Practices  | September 
 26\n\nData Visualization in Tableau  |  October 10 & 24\n\nData 
 Visualization in R  |  November 7\n\nData for Citizen Science on Community 
 Data | November 14\n\n \n\n
LOCATION:Sorrells Library\, Den
ORGANIZER;CN="Emma Slayton":MAILTO:eslayton@andrew.cmu.edu
CATEGORIES:Working With Data and Code
CONTACT;CN="Emma Slayton":MAILTO:eslayton@andrew.cmu.edu
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