Data Visualization: Storytelling
We are wired for story. We crave it. Storytelling has played an integral role in our ability to make progress as a species. It should come as no surprise, then, that presenting data and information in story form maximizes the effectiveness of our communication. We can create deeper emotional responses in our audience when we present data in story form.
Join data visualization expert Bill Shander as he guides you through the process of turning "facts and figures" into "story" to engage and fulfill our human expectation for information. This course is intended for anyone who works with data and has to communicate it to others, whether a researcher, a data analyst, a consultant, a marketer, or a journalist. Bill shows you how to think about, and craft, stories from data by examining many compelling stories in detail.
Learning objectives
- Describe the historic progress of storytelling as a means of communication.
- Define acronyms relating to storytelling.
- Identify the components of a flow diagram.
- Determine the appropriate times to use labels.
- Describe the process by which people read visualizations.
- Review the concepts of complexity and simplicity in using visualizations.
Skills covered
Responsable | Wong Quesada, Carlos Eduardo |
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Última actualización | 26/02/2025 |
Tiempo de finalización | 1 hora 39 minutos |
Miembros | 1 |
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1. Why Storytelling?
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1.1 Humans are wired for storyNuevo
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1.2 Data storytelling is essential, except when it isn'tNuevo
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1.3 Using story even when you don'tNuevo
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1.4 Chapter QuizNuevo 10 xp
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2. Story Structure
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2.1 The KWYsNuevo
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2.2 Story componentsNuevo
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2.3 Finding the story in your dataNuevo
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2.4 Outlining your storyNuevo
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2.5 Use your wordsNuevo
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2.6 Sketching ideasNuevo
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2.7 Chapter QuizNuevo 10 xp
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3. Story Mechanisms
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3.1 Change over timeNuevo
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3.2 Linear logicNuevo
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3.3 Flow diagramsNuevo
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3.4 Compare and contrastNuevo
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3.5 Progressive depthNuevo
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3.6 PersonalizationNuevo
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3.7 TextNuevo
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3.8 Chapter QuizNuevo 10 xp
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4. Final Touches
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4.1 LabelingNuevo
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4.2 Eye candyNuevo
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4.3 Repetition and redundancyNuevo
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4.4 RelatabilityNuevo
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4.5 Don't be afraid of complexityNuevo
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4.6 Chapter QuizNuevo 10 xp
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Conclusion
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Next stepsNuevo
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