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We are swimming in data — "Big" and small, global and personal. And we are also facing complicated problems like climate change and inequality whose stories can only be told with data. The need for public understanding of data-driven issues is higher than ever before. But raw data doesn't make a good story… and that's where you come in.
This class is focused on how to tell stories with data to create social change. We will learn through case studies, examples and hands-on work with tools and technologies. We will introduce basic methods for research, cleaning and analyzing datasets, but the focus is on creative methods and media for data presentation and storytelling. We will consider the emotional, aesthetic and practical effects of different presentation methods as well as how to develop metrics for assessing impact.
Access the course materials: https://ocw-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/courses/comparative-media-studies-writing/cms-631-data-storytelling-studio-climate-change-spring-2017
Taught By: Rahul Bhargava