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Make Me Data Literate features Dr Linda McIver interviewing fascinating people who work with Data, asking the question: What is the one thing you wish everyone knew about data? From Maths Education to Misinformation, we'll cover everything that's interest

Dr Linda McIver, Australian Data Science Education Institute

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    Ray Hilton on AI & Deep Tech

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024


    ​​​​A fantastic conversation with Ray Hilton. “on its own, like data is relatively inert and doesn’t really have much value – like the value comes from what you do with it and how you interpret it. And it can obviously be interpreted in many different ways. “ “It’s not just the fact you’ve identified these people.… Continue reading Ray Hilton on AI & Deep Tech

    Dr Melissa Humphries on statistics, social media, and many many things!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024


    "Every decision that we make, whether we're thinking about climate change, poverty, you know happiness, agriculture... how do we feed everyone, how do we clothe them, all of that is underpinned by data and mathematics.

    Andrew Leigh on Data & Politics

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024


    "The rise of populism has been substantial across the advanced world, indeed across developing countries as well. So those of us who believe in data need to be strong proponents of the publication of those data even when it produces results that make us uncomfortable.

    Michael Brand, on the Science of Data Science

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024


    "We do not teach people that making mistakes is not just right, but it's the only way of learning. It's the only way of becoming better." Honestly, I want to turn this whole episode into pull quotes! Go listen!

    Grant Ennis

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023


    "So like while we would never believe that if we saw a stone rolling down a mountain, that if we all just stared at it and willed it back up the hill, it would do that, we do tend to believe that if we all individually do our part for the environment or ask people to just individually act that because people want that to be so and want that to work, that it just will, we believe that if we give people more information than then somehow just spontaneously they will change their behaviour, which really is quite fanciful."

    Fiona Tweedie on Data Governance

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023


    Fiona Tweedie: data governance is not a topic that gets a lot of love. people yeah switch off when they hear it, but it really is the makes a huge amount of difference to what you're able to do with data (and not just avoiding big regulator fines)

    Mark Gray on Physics, Supercomputing, Robodebt, and the future of medicine

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023


    Mark Gray on technology. "people have developed a kind of implicit trust in the way that technology works. And I think partly it's because they don't actually understand how it works. And so, they just choose to trust it. I mean, I've got a lot of experience in programming. ...I would not trust a computer-driven car to not hurt me."

    Kate Carruthers on Data Governance and the people side of data

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023


    "Behind every business problem is a human being with some kind of need. And if we understand that, we can solve it and increasingly now every business is a data driven business, but you can't let data be the only thing you need to, we need to focus in on the human problems we're trying to solve. And that's probably one of the things that is making me really think about this AI revolution that's happening now. And a lot of people seem to be putting forward crazy solutions and not keeping the human being with a real problem and real needs in mind with their solutions."

    Larene Le Gassick on Data and Accessibility

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023


    A truly thought provoking conversation about data and accessibility with an amazing Software Engineer and Accessibility Expert & Advocate, Larene Le Gassick. "The most popular statistic that is shared about disability is that, you know, if you don't consider accessibility in the web or in mobile apps, you are excluding at least 20% of folks who might have some form of disability."

    Greg Jericho on communicating with data

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023


    "I've gone from just not reading the media release, to not even caring what their numbers are and actually finding my own numbers. Which is always a fun thing, because you find things that you haven't looked at in the past and think 'oh, this is something new and cool.'"

    Covid Data – Why aren’t we collecting it anymore?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023


    RD:"Why aren't we collecting the data? Because they don't want to admit failure. They don't want to make it easy for me to tell you what the cost to GDP of this heroic approach to covid has been."

    Jas Chambers on Oceans, Environment, and Inclusivity

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023


    "I remember my first day at university, I was one of those overly friendly people who introduced myself to everyone in a lecture theatre of a thousand and never saw those people again. I remember sitting there in that first term, one of the lecturers did say 'just be aware. we are another species, we're an animal, but the data would suggest that we're not going to be as successful as the dinosaurs.'"

    Antony Green on Election Data Wrangling

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023


    Antony Green is well known as the ABC's Election Data Specialist, and he generously shared his time and expertise in a wide ranging conversation about the statistics of elections, how stats are misused, and what he wishes everyone knew about data. Turns out there's a vast amount of preparation that goes into those fascinating election night broadcasts.

    Michael Franklin on Bioinformatics, ChatGPT, and Data Science in Health

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023


    Michael Franklin is a Software Engineer at the Centre for Population Genomics, and a former student of mine. This was a really interesting chat that roamed all over the place! Have a listen.

    Polly Hemming on the ways Climate Data is misused

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023


    This is an infuriating interview with Polly Hemming, Senior Researcher at The Australia Institute. Polly is amazing, but the interview is infuriating because of the outright deceit practiced in the field of Climate Data and Carbon Credits. I kept wanting to stop the interview to scream and throw things. An enlightening, fascinating, and enraging conversation!

    Jarrod Hughes on Indigenous Data Governance and Sovereignty

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022


    "Particularly in the Indigenous context, We're really keen to unpack this notion of research objectivity or independence. To make the point that the person who's doing the evaluation/data analysis really brings their own social and cultural baggage to that question. So on that basis we're trying to make the case that it's important for Indigenous people to be leading that work. That argument is difficult to get across in certain settings."

    Paola Oliva Altamirano talks data for social good

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022


    This is a great chat about critical thinking and the importance of scepticism in Data Science, and the importance of data and scientific literacy around the world. Check it out!

    Nic Price on Data, Neuroscience, and the brain

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022


    An amazing conversation with Neuroscientist Associate Professor Nic Price from Monash University, who has a lot to say about the way we teach science, how we can understand the brain, and how we need to get comfortable with uncertainty. Check it out!

    Euan Ritchie on communicating data, scientific method, and how science works

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022


    An amazing chat that ranged over the power of data storytelling, the impact of scientific fraud, and how to stay positive in the face of environmental catastrophe, Professor Euan Ritchie is a remarkable science communicator, an Ecologist, and a seriously lovely human being. "Data is power and knowledge, and if we have good data it gives us opportunities to make better decisions, and make choices between different decisions, about which decision might be the best, and the most effective, and the most efficient."

    Dr Cameron Murray, Housing Economist

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022


    "The first thing I think [about graphs] is: what story am I supposed to believe when I see this? What are they trying to make me think? And then immediately, once you understand 'oh they want me to think that it's really big, or it's going down really quick, this pattern is abnormal…' then I immediately think 'what other stories also fit that data?'"

    Richard Denniss on what Economics is (and what it isn’t!) and how to spot Economics being misused

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022


    "So economics calls itself the science of the efficient allocation of resources. It tells itself that we help answer the question of what to produce, when to produce, and for whom to produce… but there's nothing in economics that says we shouldn't collect more tax and have a health system that's as good as the Nordic countries. There's nothing in economics that says that we should cut taxes for high income earners and spend less on aged care. These are choices."

    Laura Summers on Fairness and Ethics in Data and AI

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022


    "It's actually interesting to observe the things people are trying to do with data as a way of assessing our civilisational maturity."

    Linden Ashcroft on Communicating Climate Data

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022


    "The pandemic has shown us that we can act quickly and dramatically for other people, with a positive outcome. We saw a problem, we thought 'oh no, we have to do something about this problem, let's change the way we behave'… that's what we need for climate change."

    Ketan Joshi – Data, climate, and communication

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022


    It's this really tense balance between the side that treats data as if it's almost reality itself, it's so accurate and precise, and empirical, that it's almost like you're holding the real world in your hand… on the other hand you have the overly sceptical side which is basically someone who has been burnt in the past, like they looked at the background and history of some data and found it was full of caveats. I wish everybody knew about the constantly evolving and shifting tension between those two extremes.

    Mel Flanagan on Open Data and Data Storytelling

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022


    Mel is a data advocate, designer, storyteller, maker and founder of Nook Studios. This episode is a fascinating look at the case for Open Data, Government Transparency, and accessible Data Story Telling. “I think there’s a lot of work to be done and there’s a lot more impetus now, because the public have that awareness… Continue reading Mel Flanagan on Open Data and Data Storytelling

    Ellen Broad talks Cybernetics, Data Science, and Life.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022


    “I love that the thing that I work on is actually so consequential to better decision making, to solving real world problems. To understanding and evaluating forces in our world. I just love that I’m part of a way of making a difference that has applications in so many settings.” “How do we start to… Continue reading Ellen Broad talks Cybernetics, Data Science, and Life.

    Dr Owen Churches on using Maths to Understand People

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022


    A fascinating conversation with Government Statistician Dr Owen Churches. How government data collection can shape policy and change our understanding of the world. "It's worth spending time thinking about the problems, and struggling with them a little bit. The closer you get to the data, the less clear things should be."

    Professor Alan Duffy talks Data Literacy and Astronomy

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022


    Alan Duffy talks Data Literacy and Astronomy. "We are so keen to get into problem solving mode and we don't spend enough considered time checking and cleaning the data, because that's not as much fun as training a machine learning algorithm and seeing what it comes out with. "

    Juliette O’Brien – Communicating Covid Data

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022


    An amazing conversation with Juliette O'Brien, founder and maintainer of covid19data.com.au - one of the most important sources of Australian Covid19 data and graphs since the very beginning of the pandemic.

    Adrian Esterman on Data & Public Health

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022


    Make Me Data Literate kicks off with an interview with Professor Adrian Esterman, Epidemiologist and Biostatistician. One of the big problems with experts, whether economic experts or any other sort of science expert, is that they have a lot of trouble bringing their conversation down to the level of the general public. It's not their fault, it's what they're taught.

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