Learning Outcomes
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or fictional in such
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ome ofthe factors that make styling power
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arming because stories are easy to remember,
types of listeners,
action between the storyteller and the listener
powers and connects people by doing away with judgement.
theme which is the story itself.
openness for embracing differences.
present a window in order to take a peek at the past.
telling Means for Data Storytelling?
acts and figures which have no meaning. In a more technical sens, data area set of qualitative or
nies about one or more persons or objects. The dictionary says that data are the acs Ca pats
ther for reference or analysis. Data can be convincing, but stories are so ‘much more as they change
at we interact with data. aera
en best presented, has a great impact thet ean
ons, and ushers in big changes:
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Develop a good, concise narrative
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ng examples to understand this concept
Ai Task
Example 1:
of our galaxy through the website:
Take a to
‘© Was the narrative compelling?
* Were you amazed by the facts presented?
The 3D tour allows you to visualize the vastness of our galaxy or solar system. The concept of lig
understood. Ths is possible by using data and pictures together.
Example 2:
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[is is art visual presentation. It clearly shows how huge numbers/data can be related to
familiar objects to give a better understanding to the readers.
Example 3:
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t and Resolution
ned as a clash between two opposing forces that ceaiss the narrative thread for a story. ti
and engaging drive in any story. nt a business = daily life, users or the audience are always
vinflct. All decisions must be made after the conflicts resolved. Each question answered in tPE
finding evidence of a confit: We als0 and learned how to set up the story by Qing PoP
towards confic, and finally resolution. ‘The resolution is the end of the
ghlight and bring the focus
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drive change and i
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following steps should be followed:
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ng stories in datasets, the
e data and organise it
roper visualization tools to visualize the data.
T fe the relationships between the data.
ally, develop a simple narrative that is hidden in the data to be communicated to the audien
P Video Session
Scan the QR code or visit the following link to watch the video: Data Storytelling Basics (in 3 SH
Communicate Data and Numbers
watching the video answer the questions given below:
2. What you have learnt from this video?
2, What are the three main st
TePS used to create a data story?
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tum in recent years because of its impact
‘hanging scenarios. Here's why data storyteling
fective tool to transmit human,
j iN exPerience. Complex data can be made mean a
ingful, relevant
jata analysis, it does not assure to
‘bring change in
the people unless iis narra
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