Online Talk: Storytelling with Data: How to engage audience with data and drive meaningful actions
Online Talk:
Storytelling with Data: How to engage audience with data and drive meaningful actions
Venue : via Online Zoom Webinar
Details of Login Webinar ID will be provided after registration.
Date : 6th June 2020 (Sat)
Time : 3pm to 4pm
Synopsis
Data science is a complex and often dull subject. Communicating data to technical and lay-person requires different strategies, and often, it is hard to gauge the level of detail that needs to be presented. Therefore, a well-structured narrative is important to convey the insights to the desired audience. However, weaving an interesting an engaging story based on numbers and graphs is not easy. Data storytelling is more than just creating the best-looking graphs, or the perfect excel sheet. It is about taking the insights from data, and transforming it into a series of plots, using the same tools and frameworks that makes a story engaging. After attending this short workshop, you should be able to:
- Exploit and use scenarios as story helpers.
- Explore the use of conflict to captivate your audience.
- Determine the level of detail needed to enhance your data story and make it credible.
- Engage audience using just the right level of data visualization.
- Recognize the features of a good data story.
Speaker Profile
Dr Ivan Ling Ting Yang
Dr Ivan Ling received his Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) from Swinburne University of technology and has recently completed his PhD from the University of Southampton. He is currently an assistant professor at the University of Southampton Malaysia. He is the faculty champion for 3 Minute Thesis competition at the Faculty of Engineering and Environment, University of Southampton (UK) in 2018, and the national champion for IET Present Around the World Malaysia in 2012.
Ivan is an avid science communicator and is involved in various research outreach programs within Malaysia and the UK. Ivan’s research interest centers around the development of sensors for environmental and pollution monitoring, as well as sustainable technologies to reduce such pollutions. He is also the recipient of the 2019 IET-Greenpeace Global Challenge Award.
Professional Experience
01/2020- Current
Assistant Professor, Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton Malaysia
11/2018- 01/2020
Lecturer, Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton Malaysia
08/ 2015 - 07/2019
PhD candidate, Faculty of Engineering and Environment, University of Southampton
01/ 2015 - 08/2015
Research Engineer, Swinburne University of Technology
Registration on a ‘first-come-first-served’ basis.
Registration Free Admission – (Limited to 97 participants) |
- Closing Date: Registration should reach us latest by 04 June 2020 or when registration is full, whichever is earlier.
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