What's in a Name? Data Stories that Would Make the Bard Proud
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Explore the art of data storytelling through a captivating analysis of U.S. Census Bureau's annual compilation of children's names by state. Learn to transform raw data into compelling narratives by identifying key data points, creating effective visualizations, and crafting engaging stories suitable for any audience. Discover techniques to present your findings in various narrative styles, from historical accounts to thrilling tales, ensuring your data story captivates and informs. This conference talk, part of the Data Visualization and Storytelling Learning Pathway, equips you with skills to turn seemingly mundane data into powerful, attention-grabbing presentations that resonate with diverse listeners.
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What's in a Name? Data Stories that Would Make the Bard Proud - Prathy Kamasani & James McGillivray
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