Love Data Week: Theme is Data Stories #lovedata18 #mydatastory
Organizing content and activities around themes (instead of days)
[ ] Telling stories with data
Tell us – How is data changing and influencing creativity and storytelling in your community? Share via Twitter thread or send us a blog post.
Submit your short-form essay about using data to tell a story (300-600 words) or submit another creative work (visualization, art, video, music, etc.) to be featured on the LDW blog
[ ] Stories about data
What? Write your own data stories or data poem. Tell us about your favorite data set or collection and why you love it (could be personal or professional reasons: research ambition, historic value, scientific/policy/social impact.)
How? Submit to our blog via Google Form or Tweet a thread with the hashtags #lovedata18 & #mydatastory
[ ] We are data: seeing the people behind the data
Submit a blog post for the Love Data Week site or share a link on Twitter. Not sure where to get started? Check out the thought-provoking questions below:
[ ] What is it like to live in data? (h/t Jer Thorp)
[x] How does data help us to understand our world?
[ ] How does data fail to represent us as individuals?
[x] How do the biases and limitations of our tools shape the data itself?
[x] What does that mean for how we generate information, knowledge, wisdom from data?
[x] What is your personal relationship with data? (h/t Jer Thorp)
[x] Share an ethical challenge you’re facing with your study or research question.
[ ] How do the data gathered about us affect our opportunities, the choices we are faced with, and our public personas? (h/t Jer Thorp)
[ ] Connected conversations
Tell us – How is data changing and influencing creativity and storytelling in your community? Share via Twitter thread or send us a blog post.
Submit your short-form essay about using data to tell a story (300-600 words) or submit another creative work (visualization, art, video, music, etc.) to be featured on the LDW blog
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