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Hands on Approaches to Data Storytelling

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Workshop for MassTAPP coalition leaders in November 2017.

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Hands on Approaches to Data Storytelling

  1. 1. Hands-On Approaches to Data Storytelling Rahul Bhargava rahulb@mit.edu @rahulbot
  2. 2. Agenda [30] Intro & Collective Critique [25] Asking Good Questions [25] Techniques You Can Use [25] Build Some Data Sculptures [5] Wrap-up
  3. 3. Intro & Collective Critique
  4. 4. The Problem Organizations working for the social good don't feel empowered to tell stories with their data.
  5. 5. Barriers confidence technology process
  6. 6. Using Data Improving Operations Use data inside your organization to assess operational efficiency and measure impact. Spreading Your Message Use data in your marketing and outreach materials to communicate the impact of your work. Bringing People Together Use data to gather people from different sectors together and strengthen partnerships.
  7. 7. Opportunity ● Meet people where they are ● Make working with data fun ● Respect the "secondary" goals
  8. 8. Critique 1. What datasets are used? 2. How are they shown? 3. What is the story? 4. Is it well told? The Global State of Agriculture by Lemon.ly for USAID, 2011
  9. 9. Abelson’s MAGIC Criteria • Magnitude - size of the claim • Articulation - how precise is your claim • Generality - is it valid in multiple contexts • Interestingness - can this change beliefs in a way that matters? • Credibility - do you believe it? Robert Abelson. 1995. Making Claims with Statistics. In Statistics as Principled Argument. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1–16. (PDF)
  10. 10. A Process
  11. 11. A Process Asking questions brainstorming, hypothesis forming, audience and goals Gathering data scraping, collecting, cleaning Finding a story cleaning and analyzing Telling your story picking a technique Trying it out assessment
  12. 12. Asking Good Questions
  13. 13. Asking questions Gathering data Finding a story Telling your story Trying it out
  14. 14. Asking Good Questions wtfcsv.databasic.io • 1 question to ask • list of other datasets you'd need • how you'd try to get those datasets
  15. 15. Gathering data Finding a story Telling your story Trying it out Asking questions
  16. 16. Stories You Can Tell • Changes over Time • Interesting Factoids • Surprising Connections • Personal Experiences • Revealing Comparisons
  17. 17. WARNING! Matejka, J., & Fitzmaurice, G. (2017, May). Same stats, different graphs: Generating datasets with varied appearance and identical statistics through simulated annealing. In Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 1290-1294). ACM.
  18. 18. Techniques You Can Use
  19. 19. Asking questions Gathering data Finding a story Telling your story Trying it out
  20. 20. The Usual Inspirations Tableau Software Visual Explanations, Edward Tufte Gun Deaths, Periscopic
  21. 21. A Richer Set of Inspirations History Quilt, Elizabeth Peabody, 1856 Prudential Ribbons Experiment, 2014 Food security data on a cucumber, Rahul Bhargava, 2014 Black Cloud, WWF & Ogilvy, 2007
  22. 22. A Tool Belt of Techniques • Personal Stories • Traditional Charts • Creative Charts • Data Sculptures •Traditional Maps •Creative Maps •Be The Data
  23. 23. Personal Stories
  24. 24. Traditional Charts
  25. 25. Choose the Right Chart Andrew Abela
  26. 26. Creative Charts Data Mural created with Groundwork Somerville and Emily Bhargava, 2013 Bhargava, R., Kadouaki, R., Bhargava, E., Castro, G., & D'Ignazio, C. (2016). Data Murals: Using the Arts to Build Data Literacy. The Journal of Community Informatics, 12(3).
  27. 27. Data Sculptures Bhargava, R. & D’Ignazio, C. Data Sculptures as a Playful and Low-Tech Introduction to Working with Data. Published in the proceedings from the Pedagogy & Physicalization workshop at Designing Interactive Systems (DIS) Conference 2017.
  28. 28. Traditional Maps
  29. 29. NPR Visuals Team
  30. 30. Creative Maps Julien Bousac
  31. 31. Be the Data Prudential Ribbon Experiment
  32. 32. Lets Build a Data Sculpture! Use physical craft materials to tell a data story in 3D
  33. 33. Asking questions Gathering data Finding a story Telling your story Trying it out
  34. 34. Data Handouts Happiness in Somerville Ice Cream in the US The Cost of MIT
  35. 35. Make a Data Sculpture • Make a group of 2 or 3 • Pick a data handout • Build something to represent the data! • Use stuff! no pens or drawing • Be creative! no line charts or bar charts • Think with your hands! just start having some fun
  36. 36. Wrap-Up
  37. 37. The Problem Organizations working for the social good don't feel empowered to tell stories with their data.
  38. 38. Barriers confidence technology process
  39. 39. Resources datatherapy.org databasic.io culture.databasic.io
  40. 40. Hands-On Approaches to Data Storytelling Rahul Bhargava rahulb@mit.edu @rahulbot

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