Data Visualisation Storytelling

WFM Certification course is business cases based learning from Basic to advanced level
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3 hours

About Course

Introduction to the Course:

  • Data storytelling is the best way to use data to create new knowledge and new decisions or actions. It is an integrative practice that incorporates knowledge and skills from several disciplines, including communication, analysis, and design. It helps to practice across many fields.
  • Humans are wired for stories. Storytelling plays an important role to make progress in species. It presents the data and information in story form to maximize communication effectiveness.
  • Data visualization storytelling will help to turn the “facts and figures” into “stories” and engage them to fulfill human expectations of information. This course is intended for anyone who works with data and has to communicate it to others, whether a researcher, a data analyst, a consultant, a marketer, or a journalist.

 

Course Coverage :

1)Humans are Wired for story

Storytelling

  • Fictional stories produce and neutralize anxiety
  • Our survival depends on it

“Stories are crucial to our evolution, more so than opposable thumbs.  Opposable thumbs let us hang on, story told us what to hang on to. “

2)Data storytelling is essential, except when it isn’t

  • Your primary job as a human is to be a communicator.
  • Stories are up to 22 times more memorable than facts alone.
  • 21% of children under the age of 18 live in poverty

Narrative Visualization: Telling Stories With Data

“Data stories appear to be most effective when they have constrained interaction at various checkpoints within a narrative, allowing the user to explore the data without veering too far from the intended narrative.”

3)Even though you may not be in full-on storytelling mode 

  • You should still think about the story’s structure,
  • When designing and creating that content.

What do stories look like,  and how they’re structured?

Every story needs a beginning,  middle,  and end.

Headlines, Callouts, and Highlights

  • Capture your story
  • Include key components of your story
  • Be honest, sincere, and purposeful
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What Will You Learn?

  • Storytelling with data
  • Data visualization
  • Create rich informative data graphs
  • Craft compelling narratives with data
  • Speak the language of data
  • Create impactful data visualizations
  • Discover important context to understand data
  • Format your graphs for impact
  • Turn default graphs from tools such as Excel and Google Sheets into effective data communications

Material Includes

  • Tutorial Booklets
  • Instruction Videos

Requirements

  • No experience or pre-knowledge required
  • Any computer and/or laptop (both Window and Mac OS)
  • No special software is needed, just a connection to the Internet

Audience

  • Professionals in WFM/ HR / Resource Management / Operation/ MIS/ Call Centre/ BPO / Students

Course Content

GWFM Certification Recognition & Branding Guide

  • GWFM Certification Recognition & Branding Guide
    05:00

Why Data Storytelling
• Data storytelling is the best way to use data to create new knowledge and new decisions or actions. It is an integrative practice that incorporates knowledge and skills from several disciplines, including communication, analysis, and design. It helps to practice across many fields. • Humans are wired for stories. Storytelling plays an important role to make progress in species. It presents the data and information in story form to maximize communication effectiveness. • Data visualization storytelling will help to turn the “facts and figures” into “stories” and engage them to fulfill human expectations of information. This course is intended for anyone who works with data and has to communicate it to others, whether a researcher, a data analyst, a consultant, a marketer, or a journalist.

Story Structure
Four Components of Story 1. Plot: how the story unfolds 2. Protagonist: the main character 3. Problem: a difficult goal for the protagonist to achieve 4. Transformation – the “so what”: how the protagonist changes a result

Story Mechanism
This lesson will cover 1)Change over time 2) Comparing and Contrasting 3) Every Story is Linear 4) Flow Diagrams 5) Psersoalization 6) Simple doesn't mean simplicity

Conclusion
This lesson covers, Eye candy = interesting and informative Less is always better.

Instructors

gwfmlearning

gwfmlearning

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Reviews (115)

  1. SM

    Syed Mohsin

    4 days ago
    Good
  2. NE

    Nadiminti Esha

    5 days ago
    Good to learn
  3. SA
    Ok
  4. JL
    good
  5. SR
    Good to learn
  6. NS
    good
  7. DD
  8. PK
    Good
  9. MM

    M M Sudheer Kumar

    2 months ago
    .
  10. Deepak Shrivastava
    Great learning Platform
  11. PY

    Pratik Yeole

    2 months ago
    Informative
  12. AA

    Aazib Ansari

    2 months ago
    Very interactive
  13. MK

    Moni Kumari

    2 months ago
    Good
  14. 3 months ago
    Very Informative
  15. TJ

    Travis Johnson

    4 months ago
    Very informative.
  16. RW

    Rushawn Wilks

    4 months ago
    great
  17. DS

    Duval Samuels

    4 months ago
    Veroy Insightful
  18. DW

    David Whittaker

    4 months ago
    Short
  19. 4 months ago
    Story telling is the key to keep the listener engaged
  20. 4 months ago
    NA

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