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Dec 4, 2018 • 48min

storytelling with data: #12 a conversation with Elijah Meeks

What is the Third Wave of Data Visualization? Elijah Meeks believes it’s happening now and that it means changing constructs and possibly priorities for practitioners. In this episode, Cole sits down with Elijah in Miami after his closing keynote presentation at the Tapestry conference. They discuss his presentation, moving past optimizing for a single chart, building trust to push boundaries, teaching stakeholders data literacy, and more. LINKS: Tapestry conference keynote: link to video to be added when available Book: D3.js in Action Data visualization survey: 2018 results Follow Elijah: @Elijah-Meeks | Medium | Github storytelling with data: book downloads December #SWDchallenge: visualize the holidays Upcoming workshops: Q1 2019 schedule Questions? email askcole@storytellingwithdata.com Feedback? email feedback@storytellingwithdata.com Follow @storywithdata | share via #SWDpodcast
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Nov 14, 2018 • 60min

storytelling with data: #11 #MakeoverMonday

It’s a community project, it’s a book, it may even be a way to land a new job! Hear Cole talk with coathors Andy Kriebel and Eva Murray about their writing process and lessons from #MakeoverMonday: Improving How We Visualize and Analyze Data, One Chart at a Time, including the importance of simplifying and iterating, why feedback posed as a question can be less intimidating, and experimentation as a way to learn how to better visualize data. LINKS: Book: #MakeoverMonday: Improving How We Visualize & Analyze Data, One Chart at a Time #MakeoverMonday: the project, the gallery, the data, upcoming webinars & workshops Follow Andy: @VizWizBI | LinkedIn Follow Eva: @TriMyData | LinkedIn Questions? email askcole@storytellingwithdata.com Feedback? email feedback@storytellingwithdata.com Follow @storywithdata | share via #SWDpodcast
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Oct 16, 2018 • 33min

storytelling with data: #10 right place right graph

Could the process of choosing where to live give us some insights on choosing the “right” graph? When it comes to your data presentations, how do you choose the right graph? Is there even such a thing as the “right” graph? In this episode, Cole shares some updates on life changes, discusses the concept of graphing for exploring and understanding your data, graphing for communicating, and some tools that may make your process for landing on an effective visual more efficient. She answers listener Q&A on non-zero baselines, when to use an axis vs. when to label data directly, and how to know when your visualization is complete. Listening time: 32:58 LINKS: Zan Armstrong’s video: include link to Zan’s UW talk Elijah Meeks’ Medium article: What charts do Juice Analytics Chart Chooser Ann Emery’s Essentials Chart Choosing Tool Jon Schwabish’s Graphic Continuum Poster & Cards Andy Kirk’s Chartmaker Directory Browse the archives: #SWDchallenge Questions? email askcole@storytellingwithdata.com Feedback? email feedback@storytellingwithdata.com Follow @storywithdata | share via #SWDpodcast
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Oct 9, 2018 • 37min

storytelling with data: #9 Data Stories replay

After a brief pause, the storytelling with data podcast is almost back with a replay of a recent podcast Cole did with Moritz Stefaner and Enrico Bertini of Data Stories.   Listening time: 37:02   Follow on Twitter: @datastories, @moritz_stefaner, @FILWD
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Jun 19, 2018 • 40min

storytelling with data: #8 the many myths of data visualization

Do graphs always have to have a zero baseline? Are pie charts evil? Is there a single, “right” answer? In this episode, Cole discusses a number of myths and a few rules in data visualization. She also answers listener Q&A on how to deal with presenting materials you aren’t necessarily proud of, strategies for graphing uneven time intervals, and tips for teams interested in developing data visualization skills. LINKS: June #SWDchallenge: slopegraphs Blog post: connecting...the dots Podcast: Jon & I chat about non-zero baselines Blog post: bar charts must have a zero baseline Blog post: a little math on non-zero baselines Study: an illustrated tour of the pie charts study results Blog post: F**k it, let’s use pie charts Podcast: a conversation with Alberto Cairo (Episode 7) Book: Data Points Book: Factfulness Medium series: Data Visualization, Fast & Slow Podcast: constraints (Episode 5) New blog page: #SWDchallenge Questions? email askcole@storytellingwithdata.com Feedback? email feedback@storytellingwithdata.com Follow @storywithdata | share via #SWDpodcast
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May 29, 2018 • 1h 11min

storytelling with data: #7 a conversation with alberto cairo

Truth or Lie? It isn’t that simple or binary when it comes to visualizing and communicating with data: there is a spectrum. In this episode, Cole talks with special guest, famed professor, author, and data journalist Alberto Cairo, about truth with a lowercase “t,” his efforts to bring graphical literacy to the public through the Visual Trumpery tour and his upcoming book, parallels between data visualization & writing, and more. LINKS: Website: albertocairo.com Blog: thefunctionalart.com Twitter: @albertocairo Video: Visual Trumpery (Ihaka lecture) Article: Alberto’s collaboration with Google News Lab Google News Lab’s Data Visualization Projects Upcoming MOOC: data visualization for storytelling & discovery Tool: InZight for Data Analysis
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Apr 21, 2018 • 40min

storytelling with data: #6 say it out loud

Whether it’s a graph, a slide, a presentation, your message, a story—there can be immense value in talking through it, out loud. In this session, Cole discusses her experiences and the benefits to speaking out loud to refine, practice, and identify better solutions. Cole also answers listener questions on the use of pictures in data visualization, tricks for formatting axis labels, and how to apply data storytelling to augment regular reporting. LINKS: Article: The Perks of Talking to Yourself Study: This time it’s personal: the memory benefit of hearing onesself (related article) Study: ISOTYPE Visualization – Working Memory, Performance, and Engagement with Pictographs (related post) Blog post: supercategory axis labels in Excel Blog post: gridlines are gratuitous Blog post: #SWDchallenge square area graphs (recap coming soon!) Workshop/training inquiries: inquiry@storytellingwithdata.com Questions? email askcole@storytellingwithdata.com Feedback? email feedback@storytellingwithdata.com Follow @storywithdata | share via #SWDpodcast
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Mar 24, 2018 • 44min

storytelling with data: #5 the beauty of constraints

The podcast discusses the benefits of imposing constraints in decision-making and work, including effective communication, data visualization, and overcoming space limitations. It also provides strategies for dealing with time constraints and emphasizes the importance of understanding tools and establishing a foundation of data visualization training.
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Feb 6, 2018 • 45min

storytelling with data: #4 it depends...

“It depends.” These two simple words can answer a number of questions raised when it comes to visualizing data and communicating with it effectively. In this session, Cole discusses 10 common data visualization questions where the answer is “it depends” and discusses what it depends on and the critical thought process required for success in this space. Cole also answers reader questions on considerations between lower and upper case in data visualization related text and Excel resources. Mentioned Show Links: Study on pie charts by Robert Kosara & Drew Skau F**ck it, let’s use pie charts by Jon Schwabish Misleading data & visualizations video, Alberto Cairo at Urban Institute Visualizing incomplete & missing data + Visualizing the uncertainty in data by Nathan Yau Recent #SWDchallenge: 88 annotated line graphsRecent SWD post incorporating reader feedback on where to put text by Elizabeth Ricks How much labeling should you include in a visualization? + Is white space always your friend? by Neil Richards Excel resources: SWD excel downloads, annkemery.com, Peltier Tech & Chandoo Updates: Audible book, upcoming public workshops in London, Zurich, SF & Seattle Questions? email askcole@storytellingwithdata.com Feedback? email feedback@storytellingwithdata.com
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Jan 10, 2018 • 47min

storytelling with data: #3 how I'm building this

“How did you start storytelling with data?” is a question I receive frequently. In this episode, I’m interviewed by my husband, Randy, and field questions on how it all came to be, including finding balance between work and family, some book-writing tips, and my outlook on where SWD will go from here. Mentioned Show Links: Follow Randy on Twitter | LinkedIn Google Project Oxygen Study: NYT Article | HBR Business Case Blog posts mentioned: the book you’re holding might be a fake! | that’s not my workshop...   Cole's chocolate chip cookie recipe! Cole's Baked French Toast recipe! Questions? email askcole@storytellingwithdata.com Feedback? email feedback@storytellingwithdata.com

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