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Storytelling with Data

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"Storytelling with Data" was published by Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John in 2019 - Newark, it has 448 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: Storytelling with Data
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 448
  • Publisher: ➤  Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
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  • Publish Location: Newark

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Intro -- storytelling with data lets practice -- contents -- acknowledgments -- about the author -- introduction -- How this book is organized &amp -- what to expect -- How to use this book in conjunction with the original -- Do you want to learn or teach? -- A quick note on tools -- Where to get the data -- Let's get started -- chapter one understand the context -- Exercise 1.1: get to know your audience -- Solution 1.1: get to know your audience -- Exercise 1.2: narrow your audience -- Solution 1.2: narrow your audience -- Exercise 1.3: complete the Big Idea worksheet -- Solution 1.3: complete the Big Idea worksheet -- Exercise 1.4: refine &amp -- reframe -- Solution 1.4: refine &amp -- reframe -- Exercise 1.5: complete another Big Idea worksheet -- Solution 1.5: complete another Big Idea worksheet -- Exercise 1.6: critique the Big Idea -- Solution 1.6: critique the Big Idea -- Exercise 1.7: storyboard! -- Solution 1.7: storyboard! -- Exercise 1.8: storyboard (again!) -- Solution 1.8: storyboard (again!) -- Exercise 1.9: get to know your audience -- Exercise 1.10: narrow your audience -- Exercise 1.11: let's reframe -- Exercise 1.12: what's the Big Idea? -- Exercise 1.13: what's the Big Idea (this time)? -- Exercise 1.14: how could we arrange this? -- Exercise 1.15: storyboard! -- Exercise 1.16: storyboard (again!) -- Exercise 1.17: get to know your audience -- Exercise 1.18: narrow your audience -- Exercise 1.19: identify the action -- Exercise 1.20: complete the Big Idea worksheet -- Exercise 1.21: solicit feedback on your Big Idea -- Exercise 1.22: create the Big Idea as a team -- Exercise 1.23: get the ideas out of your head! -- Exercise 1.24: organize your ideas in a storyboard -- Exercise 1.25: solicit feedback on your storyboard -- Exercise 1.26: let's discuss -- chapter two choose an effective visual -- Exercise 2.1: improve this table

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