The ART of Storytelling with Data Visualizations

Open Book with twinkle lights laying in the page

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It was my pleasure to present at the UVic Communications COMMS CON 2024 on the Art of Storytelling with Data Visualizations. I did not record the presentation, but if you’re interested you can check out my presentation slides and speaker notes. If you look at nothing else, check out this UVic News story that I converted (in part) into the very slick Shorthand.com interactive website interface.

Cover slide for the Art of Storytelling workshop lead by Rich McCue

Here are some of the examples I demonstrated in my presentation:

UVic Libraries Digital Scholarship self-paced workshops (free of charge for anyone to work through on their own):

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