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                Crafting Data-Driven Stories for the Everyday Reader | 
            
                Marisa Aquilina | 
            
                2:00 PM | 
            
                May 9 2019 | 
            
                Fuller Hall | 
            
                https://csvconf.com/speakers/#marisa-aquilina | 
            
                2019-05-09T14:00:00 | 
            
                Journalists don’t write for other journalists—they write for the curious and community-minded public. In the same way, statistical journalism should not be a black box of visualizations and narrative meant only for data makers like us. Crafting data-driven stories for a general audience means giving readers an opportunity to interact with a fun and practical use case while explaining the interpretative thinking that lies under the hood of statistical methods. I am an undergraduate at Cal Poly that writes and builds interactive, data-driven publishings with a team of students. I'll walk you through how we ideate fascinating questions, make methods explainable, and use Jupyter Notebooks to share reproducible code. | 
            
                https://csvconf.com/img/speakers-2019/maquilina.jpg |