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Data Stories with Isabel Becker

著者: Isabel Becker
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  • Welcome to Data Stories with Isabel Becker, the podcast about why data is the latest innovation in storytelling - and why you should know about it.


    Each episode, I’ll be talking to a new guest about what data stories are, the place of data stories in culture and society today, and why they have the potential to change the world around us.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Isabel Becker
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  • The Power of Story with Rain Bennett
    2023/06/09

    Rain Bennett is a two-time Emmy-nominated filmmaker, writer, podcaster, speaker and all-round ‘competitive storyteller’ who helps people tell better stories, so they can do better work and make a better world.

      

    “In 2012”, he writes, “I set out with a camera and a backpack to travel the world and tell the story of an underground fitness movement…No one had heard of me…I had no crew, cheap equipment, and no budget. But I traveled to over 15 countries, building relationships and focusing on finding the true heart of the story.


    Now, I take what I learned the hard way through 15 years of making documentaries and use it to help business creatives and marketers leverage the power of storytelling to maximize the impact on their audiences and inspire them to take action, without spending a lot of time or money.”


    Rain’s podcast The Storytelling Lab teaches listeners how to tell a story in the most authentic, effective way from a multitude of perspectives, from the world expert on slideshow stories Nancy Duarte, to screenwriters, ‘brain coaches’ and entrepreneurs building their personal brand. His book Six Second Stories tells us how to communicate a strong message in short-form video storytelling, which is pretty useful stuff to know if you’re wanting to go viral on TikTok.

     

    Rain is even more obsessed with the power of stories than I am, which is why I was so excited to host him on my  show. 


    We get into whether data and technology help or take away from our ability to tell authentic stories, the period of rapid cultural change we are seeing in 2023, and the need for humans to embrace humility and collaboration as our chance to differentiate ourselves from AI capabilities like Chat GPT.





    rainbennett.com

    linkedin.com/in/rainbennett

    tiktok.com/@rainbennett_storycoach

    Rain’s book: Six Second Stories: Maximize Your Impact in Minimal Time with Video Storytelling

    Rain’s podcast: The Storytelling Lab


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    44 分
  • Data Products & The Future of Digital Experiences with Chris Onowu
    2023/03/03

    Chris Onowu, Global Head of Data Product at Kubrick Group, is a highly skilled hybrid Product Development leader with over 15 years of industry experience. He has a bachelor's degree in Statistics and Economics, expertise in product development, product leadership, business analysis and change management, and is a doctoral candidate in Business Administration, with research interests in Balanced Scorecards. 


    Before joining Kubrick in 2019 to build the Data Product strategic business unit, he managed complex technology and business transformation projects in large financial institutions, including J. P. Morgan and Barclays. He’s since shaped the emergent practice of the Data Product discipline at Kubrick for hundreds of graduates joining the data industry in the UK and now the US.


    The definition of a ‘data product’, let alone the work involved to design, build and market one, is constantly changing as the tech industry creates more and more ways to serve and delight customers. So to teach the skills to work in this field requires a premium resilience and embrace of change, something that Chris Onowu possesses in bucket loads.


    As you’ll hear in our conversation, we are currently in a golden era of data products, as businesses and individuals are increasingly realising the value that lies in treating data as a product, just like any other product we buy and enjoy, and how that changes how we move through the world.


    Working in this field myself, it was truly amazing to hear the vision that Chris has for where data products are going and how they will change the foundational structures of modern society. If you ever wonder why you can’t stop scrolling on Instagram, or what’s coming after the Metaverse, listen to what Chris has got to say, someone with a finger on the pulse of this evolution.


    Talking points:

    • What is a data product? 
    • The potential of data products as limitless
    • The cultural and mindset shifts needed to embrace change
    • Tangible impacts of data products in our everyday lives today
    • How to prioritise what data products to build in an organisation
    • Why stories are inherent to data products


    linkedin.com/in/chris-onowu-1b62816b/


    kubrickgroup.com/uk/what-we-do/our-practices#data-product


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    39 分
  • Data Theatre & How To Create Authentic Data Experiences with Professor Rahul Bhargava
    2023/01/16

    Rahul Bhargava, Assistant Professor at Northeastern University’s College of Arts, Media & Design in Boston, Massachusetts, is an educator, researcher, designer, and facilitator who builds collaborative projects to interrogate our datafied society with a focus on rethinking participation and power in data processes. He has created big data research tools to investigate media attention, built hands-on interactive museum exhibits that delight learners of all ages, and run over 100 workshops to build data culture in newsrooms, non-profits, and libraries. Rahul has collaborated with a wide range of groups, from the state of Minas Gerais in Brazil to the St. Paul library system and the World Food Program. His academic work on data literacy, technology, and civic media has been published in journals such as the International Journal of Communication, the Journal of Community Informatics, and been presented at conferences such as IEEE Vis and ICWSM. His museum installations have appeared at the Boston Museum of Science, Eyebeam in New York City, and the Tech Interactive in San Jose.


    There’s nothing quite like the feeling of being entranced by a performance of music or drama, so enraptured by the story you’re physically witnessing that it imprints in your memory. Learning through shared creative experiences comes naturally to humans, who have always gathered across time periods and cultures to act, dance and make art and music together. 


    Data is a tool of power, and the skills to work with it are mostly taught through using a certain set of tools, like graphs and charts. But for those of us who learn through story, context, relationships, language, and emotional intimacy - this toolbox needs expanding.


    Data theatre, data sculpture and data murals are just some of the mediums that Rahul researches to demonstrate how knowledge about data should be shared in multiple ways, to meet the diversity of learning styles amongst all people in society.


    By making data education physically experiential - getting people in a room to actually make stuff, with real people and structures in 3D, interactive settings, and have fun doing it - many more people can learn to find their voice in discussions on data.



    dataculture.northeastern.edu

    dataculture.northeastern.edu/2021/05/27/2020-year-of-data-sculptures.html 

    databasic.io

    camd.northeastern.edu/faculty/rahul-bhargava/

    twitter.com/rahulbot 

    vis.social/@rahulbot


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    46 分

あらすじ・解説

Welcome to Data Stories with Isabel Becker, the podcast about why data is the latest innovation in storytelling - and why you should know about it.


Each episode, I’ll be talking to a new guest about what data stories are, the place of data stories in culture and society today, and why they have the potential to change the world around us.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Isabel Becker

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