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241: Data Visualization and Women in STEM

241: Data Visualization and Women in STEM

FromShifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators


241: Data Visualization and Women in STEM

FromShifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Dec 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this episode we are so excited to bring you words of wisdom from Eva Murray. Eva Murray is an international speaker on the topics of data visualization, data culture and data communities ,she’s a published author, and is a driving force for women’s empowerment in the technology industry. You can learn all about her work at:  evamurray.co.uk Three questions are on our minds after learning with Eva: 1) What might we do to better tell stories with data and why might data visualization be a skillset to lean into more in 2023? 2) How are our learning organizations fostering listening skill sets: specifically putting greater emphasis on how we can best listen for understanding? 3) What's the relationship between data analysis and curiosity? Connect with this week's special guest online Via LinkedIN Via Twitter If public speaking is something you are working on for your new year's goals be sure to also give her book a look! You can learn more about it here. Have you checked out our latest free guides? Learn more about ways we offer support to learning organizations around the world here. Have a theme or topic you want us to explore on the podcast? Reach out info(at) shiftingschools (dot) (com)
Released:
Dec 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Shifting Our Schools is a weekly podcast produced by the Eduro Learning Podcast Network and hosted by Jeff Utecht. Shifting Our Schools is geared towards educators, school leaders, ed tech coaches, and those interested in the intersection of technology, education, and leadership in our schools.