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Data + Love
Data + Love = Messy Data, Google Trends, and Data Journalism with Simon Rogers

Data + Love

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 43:13


Google Data Journalist and Data Editor Simon Rogers is in the house. We talk about the complexity of data, how searches reveal what people are REALLY thinking, and so much more.Check him out on simonrogers.net or tune into The Data Journalism podcast with friend of the show Alberto Cairo.

atlatszo.hu
Átlátszó Mutyimondó Extra, Ep.37 – Az adatábrázolás könyve. Vendég: Bátorfy Attila

atlatszo.hu

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 43:46


Bátorfy Attila Adatvizualizáció: Bevezetés az adatok grafikus ábrázolásának elméletébe és gyakorlatába című könyve megvásárolható az ELTE Eötvös Könyvesboltban vagy online az alábbi linken: https://eltebook.hu/batorfy-attila-adatvizualizacio Az adatábrázolás az elmúlt évtizedben egyre inkább elterjedt kifejezőeszközzé vált a médiában és számos más téren is, és ennek helyes elsajátításába vezet be Bátorfy Attila október végén megjelent adatvizualizációs kézikönyve. Az Átlátszó legújabb podcast adásában szó esett a könyv előzményeiről, legfőbb mondanivalókról, Attila oktatási és egyéb tevékenységeiről, és arról is, hogy milyen más írás várható tőle a jövőben. SHOW NOTES: Ha adatvizualizációval szeretnél foglalkozni, ezekből a könyvekből érdemes párat elolvasnod: https://atlatszo.hu/adat/2019/01/03/ha-adatvizualizacioval-szeretnel-foglalkozni-ezekbol-a-konyvekbol-erdemes-parat-elolvasnod/ Különcök, nagykövetek és narrátorok – ilyenek a nagy információ-dizájnerek Alberto Cairo szerint: https://atlatszo.hu/kult/2023/12/14/kuloncok-nagykovetek-es-narratorok-ilyenek-a-nagy-informaciodizajnerek-alberto-cairo-szerint/ „Magyarország egy adatvizualizációs nagyhatalom” – Bátorfy Attila a The Data Journalism Podcast-ban: https://atlatszo.hu/impakt/2023/12/06/magyarorszag-egy-adatvizualizacios-nagyhatalom-batorfy-attila-a-the-data-journalism-podcast-ban/ Szabó Krisztián cikkei az Átlátszón: https://atlatszo.hu/szerzo/szabokrisztian/ Bátorfy Attila Facebook-oldala: https://www.facebook.com/batorfyattila Az Átlátszó Facebook-oldala: ⁠⁠www.facebook.com/atlatszo.hu/ Az Átlátszó Instagram-oldala: ⁠⁠www.instagram.com/atlatszo/?hl=hu Az Átlátszó Twitter-oldala: ⁠⁠twitter.com/atlatszo Az Átlátszó YouTube-oldala: ⁠⁠www.youtube.com/c/Atlatszovideo Az Átlátszó Tumbrl-oldala: atlatszo.tumblr.com

Inside Geneva
Laws that changed our world, and the people who fought for them

Inside Geneva

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 28:55 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.In this week's episode of our Inside Geneva podcast, we revisit our coverage of laws that changed the world. Save the Date for a live recordingWe'd like to invite you to a live recording session of our Inside Geneva podcast about the role of the Geneva Conventions and international law. Mark your calendars - June 5, 2024, from 12:30am to 13:30pm - at the Geneva Graduate Institute. Registration is required to secure your spot here. If you have any questions, please email us at event@swissinfo.ch.From the Convention against Landmines: "The very day that I entered the hospital for war victims, I realised that all these patients were without one or two legs," said Dr Alberto Cairo from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). "Every day, just about, somebody was injured by a landmine, and they were rushed off to Khao-I-Dang hospital to have their legs amputated," said nurse Denise Coghlan, in Cambodia.The convention was adopted in 1997. Steve Goose, from Human Rights Watch, says: "This has been an extremely successful treaty, because it has saved so many lives, and so many limbs, and so many livelihoods."But landmines still cause huge harm."Every morning when I get up in the morning I put on my artificial leg. That's something that I will do every day for the rest of my life," said Stuart Hughes, a landmine survivor.We have a convention against genocide, but is it enough?Ken Roth, human rights expert, says: "People feel like, if you don't call it genocide, then it's not serious. And that's a mistake.""We have a genocide convention, and we don't have a crimes against humanity convention, at least not yet," said Paola Gaeta, professor at the Geneva Graduate Institute. And the Convention against Enforced Disappearances – a protection for families as well as the disappeared.Cordula Droege, from the ICRC, says: "Victims of enforced disappearances are not only those who are disappeared but also those who suffer directly from it, such as the relatives.""He was taken by armed men, and taken to a car, a red car without a plate number, and he disappeared," said Aileen Bacalso. Olivier de Frouville, UN expert on enforced disappearances, adds: "That's why we describe also for the relatives, who are victims of enforced disappearances, we describe it as torture, because this is real torture."Inside Geneva hears from the people who campaigned to make our world safer, and asks, are we honouring their laws and their sacrifices?Please listen and subscribe to our science podcast -- the Swiss Connection. Get in touch! Email us at insidegeneva@swissinfo.ch Twitter: @ImogenFoulkes and @swissinfo_en Thank you for listening! If you like what we do, please leave a review or subscribe to our newsletter. For more stories on the international Geneva please visit www.swissinfo.ch/Host: Imogen FoulkesProduction assitant: Claire-Marie GermainDistribution: Sara PasinoMarketing: Xin Zhang

The PolicyViz Podcast
Alberto Cairo Unveils 'The Art of Insight': Evolution, Experiences, and Challenges in Data Visualization

The PolicyViz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 35:02


In this week's episode of the podcast, I welcome author, speaker, and professor Alberto Cairo to the show. We discuss his most recent book, The Art of Insight, and our conversation extends to acquiring reliable data and challenges people across the world face in creating useful and accessible data visualizations. We also discuss the current state of social media as it relates to the data visualization community and Alberto contemplates the future landscape for both the community and data-related conferences in a post-pandemic world.Topics Discussed The Quest for Reliable Data: Alberto and I discuss the critical importance of acquiring accurate and reliable data. We talk about the the complexities involved when dealing with cross-country datasets and how cultural and systemic differences can impact data collection and representation. The Shifting Platforms of DataViz Communities: Once a thriving hub for sharing insights and innovations, Twitter's popularity in the dataviz community is on the decline. We explore the implications of this shift and what platforms are emerging as new gathering spots for professionals and enthusiasts alike. The Post-Pandemic Outlook: With the world slowly adjusting to the new normal, we consider the future of data-related conferences and community gatherings. How will these events evolve, and what can we expect from virtual and in-person interactions in the coming years? Spotlight on Alberto: No conversation about data visualization would be complete without mentioning Alberto's influential work in the field. We talk about his contributions, including his most recent book, The Art of Insight, and how his teachings have shaped the way we approach data storytelling.➡️ Check out more links, notes, transcript, and more at the PolicyViz website.Sponsor: Maryland Institute College of ArtThe Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) application deadlines for summer and fall are April 22 and August 1. Spots are limited, so start your application now and talk to an enrollment coach by filling out our form at online.mica.edu/dav/.

SuperDataScience
741: How to Visualize Data Effectively, with Prof. Alberto Cairo

SuperDataScience

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 78:12


Data visualization remains at the forefront as Dr. Alberto Cairo from the University of Miami guides us beyond numerical figures, exploring the art of weaving compelling narratives through data. In his book, "The Art of Insight," he reveals the varied motivations driving visualization experts and highlights the serene, meditative process inherent in crafting visualizations. Emphasizing the fusion of scientific principles and personal style for effective data communication, Dr. Cairo also discusses with Jon the impending impact of AI on both interactive and static graphics. This episode is brought to you by Gurobi (https://gurobi.com/sds), the Decision Intelligence Leader, by HPE Ezmeral Software Solutions (https://hpe.com/ezmeral/chatwithyourdata), and by CloudWolf (https://www.cloudwolf.com/sds), the Cloud Skills platform. Interested in sponsoring a SuperDataScience Podcast episode? Visit JonKrohn.com/podcast for sponsorship information. In this episode you will learn: • Alberto's book, The Art of Insight [04:07] • How to transform data into engaging visuals [07:06] • What it takes to enter in a meditation-like flow state when creating visualizations [11:21] • How balancing the science of visualization with one's personal style [29:29] • The importance of Smart Brevity for great data visualizations [37:32] • How data visualization can drive social change [42:31] • How diversity in designers enriches the field [52:07] • The future of data visualizations [59:10] Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/741

storytelling with data podcast
storytelling with data podcast: #72 Alberto Cairo and the art of insight

storytelling with data podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 48:59


Alberto Cairo drops by to talk about his new book "The Art of Insight," which offers a unique take on data visualization. In conversation with data storyteller Mike, Cairo shares his Camus-inspired belief that life's meaning comes from community and work, and how that conviction shapes his own interests and endeavors. They discuss the impact of artificial intelligence on journalism, how seemingly frivolous pursuits can actually be essential, and where to find personal and professional connection amidst ever-changing online communities. Eschewing the mantle of “thought leader,” Cairo reveals why he is reluctant to wield the "soft power" he holds in the data visualization community. Tune in for a fascinating exploration of responsibility, the political nature of work, and the human aspects behind visualization. Listening time 48:59 | related links Attend a workshop (use discount PODCAST10 for 10% off) Book: The Art of Insight by Alberto Cairo (in addition, don't miss Cairo's earlier books How Charts Lie, The Functional Art, and The Truthful Art) Book: The Grammar of Graphics by Leland Wilkinson Follow: Aaron Williams on X/Twitter: @aboutaaron Games: many tabletop and role-playing games were mentioned, including Twilight Struggle, Dungeons and Dragons, RuneQuest, Call of Cthulhu, Here I Stand, Gloomhaven, and Empires in Arms Book: Ruined by Design by Mike Monteiro Book: Building Science Graphics by Jen Christiansen Book: Joyful Infographics by Nigel Holmes

Data Viz Today
89: How Great Visualization Designers Think — with Alberto Cairo

Data Viz Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 37:47


In this episode, Alberto Cairo shares some common threads he's noticed among his dataviz students who go on to excel in this field and common traits he noticed while interviewing accomplished visualization designers for his new book The Art of Insight. Show notes: https://dataviztoday.com/shownotes/89

Data + Love
Data + Love = The Art of Insight with Alberto Cairo

Data + Love

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 31:45


Author and professor Alberto Cairo drops in to discuss his new book 'The Art of Insight: How Great Visualization Designers Think' Which of the 4 data personas are you: Pragmatist Eccentric Ambassador Narrator --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/datapluslove/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/datapluslove/support

Breaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast
Pills, Portraits, Pessoa (with Lynn Emanuel / pt. 1)

Breaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 28:40


The ladies pop a poetry pill with guest Lynn Emanuel in part one of the interview.Support Breaking Form!Review the show on Apple Podcasts here.  Buy our books:     Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series. Publisher's Weekly calls the book "visceral, tender, and compassionate.     James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books. Writing in Lit Hub, Rebecca Morgan Frank says the poems have "a gift for telling stories . . .  in acts of queer survival." Please consider buying your books from Bluestockings Cooperative, a feminist and queer indie bookselling cooperative.Lynn Emanuel is the author of six books of poetry: Hotel Fiesta, The Dig, Then, Suddenly—, Noose and Hook, The Nerve of It:  New and Selected Poems, and most recently Transcript of the Disappearance, Exact and Diminishing. She is Profosser Emerita of English at the University of Pittsburgh. Her work has been featured many times in the Pushcart Prize Anthology and Best American Poetry and is included in The Oxford Book of American Poetry.  She has been a poetry editor for the Pushcart Prize Anthology, a member of the Literature Panel for the National Endowment for the Arts, and a judge for the National Book Awards.  She has been, as well,  the recipient of numerous awards including the Eric Matthieu King Award from The Academy of American Poets, two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships, a fellowship from the Ranieri Foundation and the National Poetry Series. When Fernando Pessoa died in 1935, he left a huge body of work under his own name and under the name of other poets--men he not only invented but provided with separate and distinct personalities, personal histories and biographies, religious beliefs, political points of view, and aesthetic styles. There were three major heteronyms: Alberto Cairo, Alvaro de Campos, and Ricardo Reis. Pessoa explained: “Pseudonymous works are by the author in his own person, except in the name he signs; heteronymous works are by the author outside his own person. They proceed from a full-fledged individual created by him, like the lines spoken by a character in a drama he might write.” For more about Pessoa and his heteronyms, read this fabulous essay in Lit Hub or watch this 30-min BBC Radio 3 profile of the author here.  Read this interview with Lynn conducted by Mathias Svalina in Blackbird.Watch Lynn Emanuel read with Lucia LoTempio and Lauren Russell for the Hudson Valley Writers' Center (90 min). 

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
4231. 97 Academic Words Reference from "Alberto Cairo: There are no scraps of men | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 87:37


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The Takeaway
Florida's Trans Care Ban is Rooted in Disinformation

The Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 15:46


This month, the Florida Board of Medicine voted to ban gender-affirming care for many transgender youth. The ban prevents minors who were not already receiving care from beginning treatment such as hormones or puberty blockers. It's the first such rule from a state medical board, but it may not be the last. The rule flies in the face of scientifically-backed guidelines established over years by The World Professional Association for Transgender Health and recommendations from accredited medical groups such as the American Medical Association. Physicians who study or provide gender-affirming healthcare have noted the ban is based on flawed research and misinterpretation, and influenced by disinformation narratives pushed by the right-wing. And this disinformation has seeped into all facets of the public discourse about transgender care and identity. We speak with Dr. Meredithe McNamara, an adolescent medicine physician and assistant professor of pediatrics at the Yale School of Medicine, who testified against the Florida ban at a recent public meeting; and Alberto Cairo, the Knight Chair in Visual Journalism at the University of Miami in Florida, and whose son has been diagnosed with gender dysphoria.  

The Takeaway
Florida's Trans Care Ban is Rooted in Disinformation

The Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 15:46


This month, the Florida Board of Medicine voted to ban gender-affirming care for many transgender youth. The ban prevents minors who were not already receiving care from beginning treatment such as hormones or puberty blockers. It's the first such rule from a state medical board, but it may not be the last. The rule flies in the face of scientifically-backed guidelines established over years by The World Professional Association for Transgender Health and recommendations from accredited medical groups such as the American Medical Association. Physicians who study or provide gender-affirming healthcare have noted the ban is based on flawed research and misinterpretation, and influenced by disinformation narratives pushed by the right-wing. And this disinformation has seeped into all facets of the public discourse about transgender care and identity. We speak with Dr. Meredithe McNamara, an adolescent medicine physician and assistant professor of pediatrics at the Yale School of Medicine, who testified against the Florida ban at a recent public meeting; and Alberto Cairo, the Knight Chair in Visual Journalism at the University of Miami in Florida, and whose son has been diagnosed with gender dysphoria.  

Podcast Your Data
PYD118 – Catching Up with Journalist Alberto Cairo

Podcast Your Data

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 48:49


In this episode of Podcast Your Data, analytics consultants Emily Miley and Jack Hulbert catch up with podcaster, professor, author and journalist Alberto Cairo for the third time on the PYD Podcast to discuss the intersection between data and journalism, Cairo's new book and data humanism, among other topics.

Driving Vision Podcast | Future of Auto is Today
Alberto Cairo Solera Lojack|EP34

Driving Vision Podcast | Future of Auto is Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 24:25


Head of Solera's automotive vertical, Alberto Cairo, joins the Driving Vision podcast to discuss Solera's decision to join the Zeigler Auto Group on Nascar's #77 car at Bristol, Tennessee.  Also, Alberto Cairo shares how Solera is driving vision in automotive to benefit the retail customer through Lojack and many other customer-centric products.

DS30 Podcast
Data Visualization and How to Stop Your Charts From Lying

DS30 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 43:16


“The first piece of advice I give people in the book is when you see a chart, don't assume that it's a picture that you can simply look at and quickly understand” - Alberto Cairo In this episode of Data Chats, Chris Richardson interviews Alberto Cairo author of How Charts Lie, about why charts intentionally or not can mislead people, and how companies can create smarter visualization choices.   They discuss: Why there is never neutral choices in data visualization Ethical considerations in visualization techniques How to assess whether or not mean, median or mode is appropriate Finding a balance between simplicity and complexity in visualization practices Continued Learning Data Science for Business Leaders This course teaches you how to partner with data professionals to uncover business value, make informed decisions and solve problems. Learn More   Business-Driven Data Analysis This course teaches a proven, repeatable approach that you can leverage across data projects and toolsets to deliver timely data analysis with actionable insights. Learn More

Dana-Farber Data Science Podcast
Alberto Cairo, PhD - Data Visualization Literacy

Dana-Farber Data Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 41:56


How can we best communicate our data science findings using #dataviz? Alberto Cairo, PhD is a journalist, designer, and the Knight Chair in Visual Journalism at the School of Communication of the University of Miami (UM). He is the author of How Charts Lie, The Truthful Art, The Functional Art, and Nerd Journalism. He is also the director of the visualization program at UM's Center for Computational Science. Our Data Science Zoominars feature interactive conversation with data science experts and a Q+A session moderated by Rafael A. Irizarry, PhD, Chair, Department of Data Science at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

PLN8
6- Shirley Wu & Charting Your Own Way

PLN8

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 61:59


Shirley Wu began creating data visualization for the web shortly after the initial release of D3.js in 2012. She fell in love with the technology after realizing it offered her a way to combine math and art, her two greatest childhood fascinations. After making her way through the steep learning curve with help from the D3 community, she has spent the past decade learning out loud—generously sharing her creative and coding process with the world. Shirley started the collaborative blog datasketch.es in 2016 with Nadieh Bremer as a way to prioritize self-initiated projects and creative experimentation. Fast forward a few years and Data Sketches has become a book that features an foreword by Alberto Cairo. He describes Shirley and Nadieh as “wondrous eccentrics” who “wished to defy what is acceptable” and there isn't a better way to describe these two humans and their work. Shirley Wu & Charting Your Own Way

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Stats + Stories
The Data Journalism Podcast | Stats + Stories Episode 223

Stats + Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 37:30


Data Journalism is a hot topic in the news business. Reporters working in diverse media and diverse markets are increasingly being asked to work with data. What exactly makes for good data journalism and what does a reporter need to understand to use data well. Those are a few of the questions discussed on The Data Journalism Podcast and that is the focus of this episode of Stats and Stories with guests Alberto Cairo and Simon Rogers. Alberto Cairo is a journalist and designer, and the Knight Chair in Visual Journalism at the School of Communication of the University of Miami. He is also the director of the visualization program at UM's Center for Computational Science. He has been head of information graphics at media publications in Spain and Brazil. He is the author of several books including his upcoming, How Charts Lie: Getting Smarter About Visual Information, Cairo currently consults with companies and institutions like Google and the Congressional Budget Office, and has provided visualization training to the European Union, Eurostat, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Army National Guard, and many others. Simon Rogers is an award-winning data journalist, writer and speaker. Author of ‘Facts are Sacred‘, published by Faber & Faber in the UK, China and South Korea. He has also written a range of infographics for children books from Candlewick. Data editor on the News Lab team at Google, based in San Francisco, he is director of the Data Journalism Awards and teaches Data Journalism at Medill-Northwestern University in San Francisco and has taught at U Cal Berkeley Journalism school.

EsExito Podcast
Alberto Cairo

EsExito Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 44:57


Hoy en EsÉxito hablamos con Alberto Cairo, periodista y diseñador de gráficos. Alberto es el Knight Chair in Visual Journalism en la facultad de comunicación de la University of Miami, en Florida. También es director de visualización del Institute for Data Science and Computing en la misma universidad. Alberto es de La Coruña, empezó trabajando en La Voz de Galicia, luego en Diario 16 y fue el director del departamento de gráficos interactivos de El Mundo. La primera vez que trabajó en Estados Unidos fue en 2005, cuando estuvo de profesor en la University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, luego trabajó en Brasil, y desde 2012 vive en Miami. Además de su trabajo como profesor, Alberto es consultor para organizaciones gubernamentales, y empresas privadas, y es el autor de cuatro libros sobre diseño de gráficos informativos y visualización, incluyendo su último libro How Charts Lie, publicado en 2019. Estas son las notas del episodio: Alberto Cairo en la University of Miami: https://com.miami.edu/profile/alberto-cairo/ Alberto Cairo en Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlbertoCairo/status/1496661810132537357?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet%7Ctwtr%5Etrue El último libro de Alberto: How Charts Lie https://www.amazon.com/How-Charts-Lie-Getting-Information/dp/1324001569 El podcast de Alberto: https://anchor.fm/ddjpodcast Universidad de Santiago de Compostela: https://www.usc.gal/es La Voz de Galicia: https://www.lavozdegalicia.es University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill: https://www.unc.edu Universidad Carlos III de Madrid: https://www.uc3m.es/Home Chiqui Esteban en Twitter: https://twitter.com/chiquiesteban?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Mario Tascón en Twitter: https://twitter.com/mtascon?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Fernando Baptista en Twitter: https://twitter.com/fg_baptista?lang=es Rich Beckman: https://ncsma75.unc.edu/project/rich-beckman/ El corazón gigante del museo de ciencias en Filadelfia: https://www.fi.edu/exhibit/giant-heart  

24 Mattino - Le interviste

Con l'arrivo dell'inverno, la situazione in Afghanistan è ulteriormente peggiorata: parliamo in particolare di quanto sia difficoltosa per quanto riguarda il sistema scolastico insieme a Marco Niada, fondatore e presidente di Arghosha Fairway School, un ente senza scopo di lucro che finanzia progetti per favorire l’educazione in Afghanistan. Francesca Mannocchi, giornalista freelance che da anni si occupa di conflitti in medio oriente, ipotizza ciò che potrà essere l'Afghanistan nel 2022 e di quali responsabilità abbia l'occidente per la crisi del Paese.Altri aspetti da prendere in considerazione sono quelli economici e migratori: affrontiamo il tema insieme a Roberto Bongiorni, firma de Il Sole 24 Ore. Alberto Cairo, responsabile del programma riabilitazione della Croce Rossa in Afghanistan, fa un punto dello stato dell'arte nei centri di riabilitazione, negli ospedali e di come sia la convivenza con il regime talebano.

24 Mattino
La giornata in 24 minuti del 28 ottobre

24 Mattino

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021


L'apertura di giornata, con le notizie e le voci dei protagonisti. Come ogni giovedì da qualche tempo, teniamo vivo l'interesse per l'Afghanistan dopo il ritorno dei talebani. Dopo il G20 speciale di due settimane fa, è in corso da ieri a Teheran una conferenza tra i Paesi vicini e la Russia, mentre nel Paese asiatico si aggrava lo stato di sofferenza e di malnutrizione tra la popolazione. Ne parliamo alle 6:45 con Alberto Cairo, responsabile programma riabilitazione della Croce Rossa in Afghanistan.

24 Mattino
L'attualità in mezz'ora del 23 settembre

24 Mattino

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021


I fatti del giorno, le voci dei protagonisti dell'attualità e della politica, le aperture dei principali quotidiani in edicola, i primi commenti degli ascoltatori via whatsApp e sms. Poi torniamo in Afghanistan dove l'attenzione dei grandi media sembra essersi un po' spenta, facciamo un punto della situazione con Alberto Cairo, responsabile programma riabilitazione della Croce Rossa in Afghanistan.

The FOX News Rundown
Evening Edition: Staying Behind In Afghanistan To Help

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 17:16


While thousands still want out of Afghanistan, whether you are an American or native Afghan that wants to escape Taliban rule, some are purposefully staying to help where they can. One such source of help that is staying behind is the International Committee of the Red Cross that has run a medical center in Kabul for decades that cares for amputees. FOX's Simon Owen speaks to Alberto Cairo, head of the Red Cross's orthopaedic program in Afghanistan, about the current situation there and why he has decided to stay.

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
Evening Edition: Staying Behind In Afghanistan To Help Those In Need

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 17:16


While thousands still want out of Afghanistan, whether you are an American or native Afghan that wants to escape Taliban rule, some are purposefully staying to help where they can. One such source of help that is staying behind is the International Committee of the Red Cross that has run a medical center in Kabul for decades that cares for amputees. FOX's Simon Owen speaks to Alberto Cairo, head of the Red Cross's orthopaedic program in Afghanistan, about the current situation there and why he has decided to stay.

From Washington – FOX News Radio
Evening Edition: Staying Behind In Afghanistan To Help Those In Need

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 17:16


While thousands still want out of Afghanistan, whether you are an American or native Afghan that wants to escape Taliban rule, some are purposefully staying to help where they can. One such source of help that is staying behind is the International Committee of the Red Cross that has run a medical center in Kabul for decades that cares for amputees. FOX's Simon Owen speaks to Alberto Cairo, head of the Red Cross's orthopaedic program in Afghanistan, about the current situation there and why he has decided to stay.

Best of Today
‘I am afraid Afghanistan will soon be forgotten'

Best of Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 13:48


In 1990 an Italian physiotherapist arrived in Kabul to work at the Red Cross orthopaedic centre. Then - as now - the country was in a state of transition and insecurity - there were battles for control as the Russians were withdrawing. Dr Alberto Cairo is still there more than 30 years later - and he is not going anywhere - continuing to help land mine victims, amputees and others with mobility and prosthetic limbs. He spoke to Today's Mishal Husain (Photo: Man walking with a gun in Kabul Credit:Getty)

Data Voorstellingen
Nadieh Bremer – op rollerskates van Sterrenkunde naar Dataviz SuperSter

Data Voorstellingen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 55:18


Met Nadieh praten we over haar tijd op het VWO en hoe ze tot de keuze is gekomen om van Almelo naar Leiden te verhuizen om daar Astronomie & Kosmologie te gaan studeren. We vragen natuurlijk ook naar haar carrière-stappen, ze is gestart bij Deloitte, daarna naar Adyen gegaan om in 2017 de stap te maken als freelancer. Eerder dit jaar heeft ze samen met Shirley Wu het boek ‘Data Sketches' uitgebracht. We vragen hoe het idee ontstaan is om dit boek te maken en wat er allemaal komt kijken om zo'n prachtig boek te maken. Het voorwoord van het boek is geschreven door Alberto Cairo en wij zijn heel nieuwsgierig naar het hoe en waarom dit zo gekomen is. Afgelopen maanden heeft ze de FAB-Academy gedaan, waarbij ze iedere week een nieuw project moest opleveren en wij zijn heel nieuwsgierig waarom ze dit heeft gedaan en wat ze allemaal heeft geleerd. Op het moment dat we met haar spraken liep er een online-veiling van het nieuwe DataArt werk van Nadieh en ook hier hebben we haar gevraagd hoe dit zo gekomen is. We sluiten ons gesprek af met haar nog even te vragen naar haar hobby: Rollerskaten Interessante links over Nadieh: · Volg haar op Twitter: https://twitter.com/NadiehBremer · Volg haar op Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nadiehbremer/ · Volg haar op LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nbremer/ · Haar website met haar projecten: https://www.visualcinnamon.com/ · DataArt veiling: https://foundation.app/@Nadieh · Het boek Data Sketches: https://www.datasketch.es/ Heb je vragen, opmerkingen, tips of andere opbouwende feedback voor ons, laat dit ons dan weten via: michel@datavoorstellingen.nl of ben@datavoorstellingen.nl. #dataliteracy #datadriven #dataviz #datavisualisation #datavisualiseren #datadesign #storytelling #design #designresearch #dataart #fabacademy #visualcinnamon #datasketches

Ma cos'è questa estate
Giorni di ultimi voli in Afghanistan

Ma cos'è questa estate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021


La settimana scorsa sono terminati i voli dall'Afghanistan per l'Italia e domani dovrebbero terminare anche i voli americani. Dopo gli ultimi atti terroristici a Kabul come si comporteranno i Talebani e quali scenari si aprono per i prossimi mesi? Cerchiamo di fare il punto della situazione con tre ospiti: Franco Frattini, Presidente aggiunto del Consiglio di Stato e Presidente della SIOI Società Italiana per l'Organizzazione Internazionale ed ex Ministro degli affari esteri, Alessandro Orsini, direttore dell'Osservatorio sul Terrorismo alla Luiss, e Alberto Cairo, responsabile della Croce Rossa in Afghanistan. Si avvicina la riapertura delle scuole e, sebbene la situazione sia migliore rispetto all'anno scorso, aleggia ancora una nube di incertezza su didattica a distanza e, ovviamente trasporti. Affrontiamo il tema con Antonio Decaro, sindaco di Bari e presidente dell'ANCI, Stefania Giannini, vicedirettrice generale dell'Unesco, con delega all'istruzione ed ex Ministro dell'istruzione, dell'università e della ricerca, e Jacopo Guerra, uno studente sedicenne contrario alla DAD. Banca Etica ha deciso di lanciare dei social bond per contrastare il potere della mafia. Ci spiega il funzionamento di queste obbligazioni Nazzareno Gabrielli, vicedirettore di Banca Etica. Sempre in tema di DAD, molti ragazzi hanno riscontrato difficoltà nel frequentare le lezioni, per via di mancanza di connessione e strumenti digitali adeguati. La Caritas di Ragusa ha dato vita al progetto "Presidio", che aiuta i ragazzi meno abbienti a seguire nel miglior modo possibile le lezioni. Ce ne parla Vincenzo La Monica, coordinatore del progetto. Facciamo il punto sulle Paralimpiadi con Claudio Arrigoni, giornalista sportivo e autore del libro "Ribelli, personaggi e storie della Paralimpiade".

Ma cos'è questa estate
Battaglia sullo Ius soli

Ma cos'è questa estate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021


Sulla scorta dei successi olimpici, spesso firmati da atleti delle cosiddette seconde generazioni, il dibattito sullo Ius soli è rientrato prepotentemente nel discorso pubblico. Ne parliamo con Alfonso Raimo, giornalista Agenzia Dire, Nicola Molteni, deputato Lega, Enrico Borghi, deputato Pd, con Sabika Shah Povia, giornalista italo pakistana e con Great Nnachi, promessa del salto con l'asta, senza cittadinanza. A seguire, facciamo il punto sull'avanzata dei talebani in Afghanistan con Claudio Bertolotti, ricercatore associato per ISPI, Alberto Cairo, responsabile programma riabilitazione della Croce Rossa in Afghanistan, con Nico Piro, giornalista e autore di "Afghanistan Missione Incompiuta" e con Roberto Bongiorni, inviato de Il Sole 24 Ore. Ospiti: Alfonso Raimo, Nicola Molteni, Enrico Borghi, Sabika Shah Povia, Great Nnachi, Claudio Bertolotti, Alberto Cairo, Nico Piro, Roberto Bongiorni

Data Science Mixer
Leveling up your data visualization game | Alberto Cairo

Data Science Mixer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 38:06


How can a well-designed data visualization lead to deeper understanding of data? Data visualization expert Alberto Cairo joins us for an extended conversation about creating, revising and enjoying thoughtful data viz.Join in on our Cocktail Conversation on the Alteryx Community or on social media with #DataScienceMixer!Want more from Alteryx? Follow @Alteryx on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. You can also register for the Alteryx Community, and try out Alteryx  to break through your analytic and business challenges.

Uno, nessuno, 100Milan
La nostra eredità in Afghanistan

Uno, nessuno, 100Milan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021


E' iniziato il disimpegno delle truppe italiane a Kabul. Dopo anni di missione, quale eredità lasciamo in Afghanistan? Quale Paese consegnamo? Queste e altre riflessioni vi proponiamo nella prima parte di trasmissione con Alberto Cairo responsabile programma riabilitazione della Croce Rossa in Afghanistan e con Mario Calabresi. Parliamo poi del primo processo al via, in sede civile, contro Regione Lombardia e Governo per le vittime da Covid e infine andiamo a Palermo dove, da tempo, si registra un'emergenza nella raccolta rifiuti aggravata anche dall'assenteismo di 23 netturbini durante le partite degli Europei.

Alter Everything
BONUS: Data Science Mixer Podcast | Alberto Cairo Part 1

Alter Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 21:15


Alberto Cairo, author, researcher and internationally recognized expert on data visualization, joins a special video episode of our Data Science Mixer podcast. We'll discuss best practices, including communicating complex data, dealing with 2020's outliers, and preparing ourselves and others for the future of data visualization.This episode originally premiered on Data Science Mixer on May 19, 2021. The Data Science Mixer podcast lives on its own feed in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and the Alteryx Community, so in order to hear more incredible episodes like this one, be sure to search specifically for "Data Science Mixer" and subscribe. Tune in to Data Science Mixer on July 13 for an extended conversation with Alberto Cairo.Want more from Alteryx? Follow @Alteryx on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. You can also register for an Alteryx Community account, and try out Alteryx  to break through your analytic and business challenges.

The Coffee
Alberto Cairo: el valor del periodismo de datos como contador de historias

The Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 57:05


En este episodio platico con Alberto Cairo, Knight Chair in Visual Journalism por la Universidad de Miami y autor de "How Charts Lie" y "The Truthful Art". Durante la plática, hablamos de las verdades y mentiras que pueden representar los gráficos, de cómo ellos pueden ser utilizados para difundir fake news y de lo que se necesita para tener una sociedad con mayores aptitudes para identificar la veracidad de las historias que consumimos.Cairo recuerda que los contenidos más vistos del New York Times y El País durante la pandemia consistieron en trabajos gráficos. En la conversación, Cairo y yo hablamos sobre lo complejo que resulta encontrar el punto medio para que el trabajo cumpla desde el aspecto gráfico, pero también contenga la información necesaria para que la audiencia se lleve una historia lo más contextualizada posible de aquello que está consumiendo. Escucha este episodio para profundizar en metodologías, pensamientos y principios del periodismo de datos. Suscríbete aquí a nuestro newsletter: https://www.storybaker.co/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Data Science Mixer
Do Charts Lie? A Conversation with Data Visualization Expert Alberto Cairo

Data Science Mixer

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 20:47


Alberto Cairo, author, researcher and internationally recognized expert on data visualization, joins a special video episode of our Data Science Mixer podcast. We'll discuss best practices, including communicating complex data, dealing with 2020's outliers, and preparing ourselves and others for the future of data visualization. This episode originally premiered at the 2021 Alteryx Inspire conference.Join in on our Cocktail Conversation on the Alteryx Community or on social media with #DataScienceMixer!Want more from Alteryx? Follow @Alteryx on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. You can also register for an Alteryx Community account, and try out Alteryx  to break through your analytic and business challenges.

Caffe 2.0
2004 Long: Come l'intelligenza artificiale mente, cosi' come i grafici

Caffe 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 30:15


Breve lettura del libro "come i grafici mentono" di Alberto Cairo esportando le riflessioni nel mondo dell'intelligenza artificiale e soprattutto del diritto.Molti giuristi si stanno scatenando ora sul diritto e la IA. Me ne occupo almeno dal 2006, con tecniche diverse da quelle ora chiamate IA, e vedo che tanti si stanno convincendo di risultati pericolosi se non fondati.Video disponibile in area.caffe20.it per gli iscritti e gli abbonati.Alberto Cairo, il libro su Amazon: https://amzn.to/3sjNcWk

DATAcated On Air
Getting smarter about visual information with Alberto Cairo

DATAcated On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 73:34


Getting smarter about visual information with Alberto Cairo - author of How Charts Lie. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/datacated/support

Town Hall Seattle Science Series
118. Alberto Cairo: How Charts Lie and Influence Our Perception of Truth

Town Hall Seattle Science Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 64:41


We’ve all seen charts come through our social media feeds or on the news. More than ever, in a time when conversations are increasingly driven by numbers—for example, in relation to the COVID pandemic—charts are ostensibly used to communicate essential information. But how much can we trust those charts? And how do they influence our perception of truth? Leading data visualization expert Alberto Cairo joined us in this livestreamed primer, introducing a core competency on analyzing charts, diagrams, and infographics. He argued that, to be informed citizens, we must all be able to decode and use the visual information that politicians, journalists, and even our employers present us with every day. Considering the decoding of charts an essential new literacy in our data-driven world, he examines contemporary examples ranging from election result infographics to global GDP maps, box office record charts—and even COVID graphics—to share the positives and negatives of relaying data visually. Alberto Cairo is the Knight Chair in Visual Journalism at the School of Communication of the University of Miami. He has consulted with companies and institutions such as Google and the Congressional Budget Office on visualizations. Buy the Book: https://www.elliottbaybook.com/book/9780393358421  Reference Alberto Cairo's presentation: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jk4ginxyai6ylqu/AABvqdyT1hJtyFN9nKNHyX9Ba?dl=0   Presented by Town Hall Seattle. To become a member or make a donation click here. 

The Present Beyond Measure Show: Data Storytelling, Presentation & Visualization for Data Practitioners
The Year in Data: 8 Stunning Data Visualizations that Defined 2020 with Alli Torban

The Present Beyond Measure Show: Data Storytelling, Presentation & Visualization for Data Practitioners

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 69:32


>> VIEW SHOW NOTES FOR DATA VISUALS + RESOURCESThis episode is a very special new holiday tradition called “The Year In Data”. I partnered with a fellow data viz renegade and beloved host of the Data Viz Today Podcast!Alli Torban is an Information Design Consultant in Washington, D.C.and a leading voice in the field of data visualization on her podcast Data Viz Today, which has been downloaded over 100,000 times. Her work has been featured in the likes of Washingtonian Magazine and Nathan Yau’s Flowing Data, and she’s been published three times in the Data Visualization Society Journal. And in this episode, Alli and I engage in a “data viz death match” to see which were the most compelling, inspiring, and moving data visualizations of the extraordinary year that was 2020!In This Episode, We Review…How to Flatten the Curve by Harry StevensHow the Virus Got Out by The New York TimesWarming Stripes by Ed HawkinsTemperature Anomalies by Country by Antti LipponenDuration of Protests that Create Change by Mona ChalabiThe Most Sobering Thing about the Racial Dot Map by Libby AnneElectoral College Decision Tree by ObservableHQThe Winding Path to Victory by FiveThirtyEightPeople, Blogs, and Resources MentionedAlli Torban’s WebsiteMy interview with Alberto Cairo on how charts are misleadingMy free 30-second online assessment to find out and overcome the #1 silent killer of your data presentation successHow to Connect with Alli:Alli’s Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram

Visual Thinking
44 - Mauro Rego

Visual Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 70:54


MAURO REGO Mauro Rego designs AI-powered products and services at Google. He also teaches how to be more visual in companies. Get in touch with Mauro via his Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maurorego/ Follow Mauro on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beingvisual/ https://www.instagram.com/mauroalex/   The three authors mentioned by Mauro in the interview: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Understanding_Comics https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Cairo  https://www.amazon.com/How-Charts-Lie-Getting-Information/dp/0393358429/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=alberto+cairo&qid=1606329158&sr=8-2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Pinker     SUPPORT THE PODCAST   This show is brought to you by the Visual Thinking and Sketchnoting Boot Camp Udemyonline course developed for you by Yuri Malishenko. This unique and highly practical signature course will teach you all the necessary elements that you need to employ visual thinking for your profession. You will learn how to draw simply and use sketching techniques to take visual notes, facilitate group discussions, and communicate your ideas with clarity! By the end of the course, you will have completed a unique do-it-yourself workbook that you will carry around as a reference and inspiration for your future ideas!   With the help of the course, you will boost your thinking and communication skills as well as improve your productivity and effectiveness. By purchasing the course you get lifetime access to almost 7 hours of hi-quality video instructions with numerous assignments close to real life.   You can sign up for the course here:   https://www.udemy.com/course/visual-thinking-and-sketchnoting-boot-camp/?referralCode=D0574A03FF3E6CADC63F   Subscribe to Yuri's newsletter: http://eepurl.com/gWi_if

Visual+mente
Conversas com Alberto Cairo | V+M 159

Visual+mente

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 63:53


No programa de hoje Almir, Ricardo e Ancara conversam com o autor, educador e consultor de infografia/visualização de dados Alberto Cairo. Falamos sobre seu último livro "How Charts Lie", sobre o ensino de visualização de dados e também um pouco sobre o período em que viveu e trabalhou aqui no Brasil. Apoie o Visual+mente! Campanha de financiamento da rede de podcasts Dr.Divago! A rede de podcasts do Visual+mente, Não Obstante e do Tipo Entreletras https://www.catarse.me/drdivago (https://www.catarse.me/drdivago) Acesse nossa campanha no catarse e confira nossas recompensas, com a rede conseguiremos produzir mais programas iguais a este! Links How charts lie - Alberto Cairo https://www.amazon.com.br/How-Charts-Lie-Getting-Information/dp/1324001569 (https://www.amazon.com.br/How-Charts-Lie-Getting-Information/dp/1324001569) Livros do Alberto cairo - t.ly/dObD Rodrigo Cunha - @datacunha (twitter) Mauro Pinheiro - @mauro.pin (twitter) Renata Steffen - @resteffen (twitter+insta) Outros links em breve

CTRL ENTER | Data Science IDP
CTRL ENTER #01 | Visualização de dados, com Alberto Cairo

CTRL ENTER | Data Science IDP

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 27:04


Alberto Cairo, mago da visualização de dados e professor na Universidade de Miami, conversa sobre a ciência e a arte de fazer gráficos. Há regras? Quando quebrá-las? O que aprendemos sobre visualização durante a pandemia? Quando não incluir o 0 no eixo Y? Página do Alberto Cairo: http://albertocairo.com/ No Epicentro: https://piaui.folha.uol.com.br/lupa/epicentro/ Link para o livro do Alberto Cairo How Charts Lie: Getting Smarter about Visual Information : https://amzn.to/33o4iJp Link para Edward Tufte The Visual Display of Quantitative Informationhttps://amzn.to/2ETZ4M5 The Pudding https://pudding.cool/ Apresentação: Leonardo MonasterioEdição: Felipe Mux Ouça também em https://www.idp.edu.br/idptalks/

Data Journalism Conversations
Episode 12: Conversation with Alberto Cairo, (University of Miami)

Data Journalism Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 35:18


This week's Conversations with Data podcast features Alberto Cairo, the Knight Chair in Visual Journalism at the School of Communication of the University of Miami. As an expert in data visualisation, he is also director of the visualisation programme of the Center for Computational Science. He talks to us about the latest edition of his new book "How Charts Lie", his favourite resources and why he thinks data visualisation isn't magic.

storytelling with data podcast
storytelling with data: #22 Alberto Cairo & How Charts Lie

storytelling with data podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 63:31


If good graphs empower us to pose good questions, what happens on the dark side of data viz? In this episode, Cole talks with Alberto Cairo about his new book, How Charts Lie. Their conversation delves into how information designers and consumers are both to blame as well as how mindfulness relates to chart making and interpretation. Tune in also to hear tips to keep from spreading misinformation, why “essay” is a beautiful word, and Alberto's optimism for the future of data visualization. LINKS: Order How Charts Lie Follow Alberto: albertocairo.com | @albertocairo Book: Factfulness (Rosling) Book: For Argument's Sake (Stafford) Book: How to Lie with Maps (Monmonier) Book: Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me) (Tavris & Aronson) Book: Naked Statistics (Wheelan) Book: Picturing the Uncertain World (Wainer) Book: The Enigma of Reason (Mercier & Sperber) Book: The Righteous Mind (Haidt) Book: Thinking Fast & Slow (Kahneman) Visual essays: The Pudding

The PolicyViz Podcast
Episode #157: Alberto Cairo

The PolicyViz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 29:42


Welcome back to the PolicyViz Podcast! I hope you had a great summer and got some time to rest and relax. I'm really excited for this season of the show–I've got some great guests lined up to talk about their... The post Episode #157: Alberto Cairo appeared first on PolicyViz.

storytelling with data podcast
storytelling with data: #14 learning dataviz

storytelling with data podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 102:16


How did you learn to visualize data? Professionals in this space hail from a wide variety of backgrounds and in this episode, you'll hear a dozen responses to this question, from artists, mathematicians and more. Listen to these industry leaders' captivating stories and anecdotes—while learning lessons that you can apply to hone your own data visualization skills.   Moritz Stefaner: @moritz_stefaner | truth-and-beauty.net Andy Cotgreave: @acotgreave | gravyanecdote.com Jen Christiansen: @ChristiansenJen | jenchristiansen.com Alberto Cairo: @albertocairo | albertocairo.com RJ Andrews: @infowetrust | infowetrust.com Jeffrey Shaffer: @HighVizAbility | dataplusscience.com Shirley Wu: @sxywu  | sxywu.com Jon Schwabish: @jschwabish | policyviz.com Naomi B. Robbins: @nbrgraphs | nbr-graphs.com Steve Wexler: @VizBizWiz | datarevelations.com Robert Kosara: @eagereyes | eagereyes.org Elijah Meeks: @Elijah_Meeks | elijahmeeks.com

storytelling with data podcast
storytelling with data: #7 a conversation with alberto cairo

storytelling with data podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 71:18


Truth or Lie? It isn't that simple or binary when it comes to visualizing and communicating with data: there is a spectrum. In this episode, Cole talks with special guest, famed professor, author, and data journalist Alberto Cairo, about truth with a lowercase “t,” his efforts to bring graphical literacy to the public through the Visual Trumpery tour and his upcoming book, parallels between data visualization & writing, and more. LINKS: Website: albertocairo.com Blog: thefunctionalart.com Twitter: @albertocairo Video: Visual Trumpery (Ihaka lecture) Article: Alberto's collaboration with Google News Lab Google News Lab's Data Visualization Projects Upcoming MOOC: data visualization for storytelling & discovery Tool: InZight for Data Analysis

The PolicyViz Podcast
Episode #120: Alberto Cairo

The PolicyViz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 24:18


Alberto Cairo is the Knight Chair in Visual Journalism at the University of Miami. He teaches data visualization and infographics in our Journalism and Interactive Media Masters programs, and he is also the director of the Visualization Program at UM's Center... The post Episode #120: Alberto Cairo appeared first on PolicyViz.

Mediawatch
Visual Trumpery - the good and bad of data journalism

Mediawatch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2018 20:53


Good data journalism makes lots of important information easily understandable and it clarifies complicated issues for us. But visiting expert Alberto Cairo warns we must also beware of visualisations that look convincing but skew the truth - and reveals the statistical benchmark for heavy metal bands.

storytelling with data podcast
storytelling with data: #4 it depends...

storytelling with data podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 45:12


“It depends.” These two simple words can answer a number of questions raised when it comes to visualizing data and communicating with it effectively. In this session, Cole discusses 10 common data visualization questions where the answer is “it depends” and discusses what it depends on and the critical thought process required for success in this space. Cole also answers reader questions on considerations between lower and upper case in data visualization related text and Excel resources. Mentioned Show Links: Study on pie charts by Robert Kosara & Drew Skau F**ck it, let's use pie charts by Jon Schwabish Misleading data & visualizations video, Alberto Cairo at Urban Institute Visualizing incomplete & missing data + Visualizing the uncertainty in data by Nathan Yau Recent #SWDchallenge: 88 annotated line graphsRecent SWD post incorporating reader feedback on where to put text by Elizabeth Ricks How much labeling should you include in a visualization? + Is white space always your friend? by Neil Richards Excel resources: SWD excel downloads, annkemery.com, Peltier Tech & Chandoo Updates: Audible book, upcoming public workshops in London, Zurich, SF & Seattle Questions? email askcole@storytellingwithdata.com Feedback? email feedback@storytellingwithdata.com

The Great Battlefield
On Graphicacy and Trumpery w/ the University of Miami's Alberto Cairo

The Great Battlefield

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2017 45:28


Alberto Cairo, UM's Knight Chair in Visual Journalism, joins The Great Battlefield to discuss the challenges inherent in designing intelligible infographics for the general public -- and the societal consequences of accidentally sending the wrong message. He also gives a tease of his lecture tour, “Visual Trumpery.” | Episode 86