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Aft The process of telling phs were use and thirst, our most basic human need is for storytelling” P Video Session 0 to the link to watch the video and answer the questions given ‘elling 1 do you understand by storytelling? « three skills developed through storytelling? & Ai Task Scan the QR code or open the link to atch the Of the story: The Shoemaker and the Eh the video and tr Iv t es | Fairy Tales and ie ‘0 add some twist in the end a atime stories for kids | Kids Stories telling 25 @ Powerful and cy ww that storytelling is one ofthe aia. of the witres: Due to the following fifa 1% i lective ys the culture, history and valugg ue Yteling can bent communication Itis an integral part ces the partes awaren u conaidere a awareness about the cultural ee oe aces cross-cultural understanding, sna s interest. 4 s our attention cates meaning, « Make Storytelling Powerful ome ofthe factors that make styling power ormation more compelling, a arming because stories are easy to remember, types of listeners, action between the storyteller and the listener powers and connects people by doing away with judgement. theme which is the story itself. openness for embracing differences. present a window in order to take a peek at the past. telling Means for Data Storytelling? acts and figures which have no meaning. In a more technical sens, data area set of qualitative or nies about one or more persons or objects. The dictionary says that data are the acs Ca pats ther for reference or analysis. Data can be convincing, but stories are so ‘much more as they change at we interact with data. aera en best presented, has a great impact thet ean ons, and ushers in big changes: ‘ ing with Data’ A data story Pen oe actions and have a positive ata sto to increase audience engagement I heir decisions. Data storytelling we Hy convey the meaning of that data IN P ling can be defined as a process Of 6OMy 2 Be in the simple form of num “valzation, it can be in the form ® sja®tPreted inthe form of narath ‘We decision-making process: to explain to the audience "How: 1d. 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It clearly shows how huge numbers/data can be related to familiar objects to give a better understanding to the readers. Example 3: Visit the website t Fhe website shows various statistics through a collector im 3 ‘ pest te ‘2 collection of images. Which image touched Example 4: Read the blog hi i itasdAw youtube com/watch Transformation in CF Care This data story links images Woiceoy 7 ers, shows one ofthe may and. ny forms th; ” 8nd animated ¢, Fo, from the above examples on 2 Sates can take," "SUallzations to create gil manner it become: We Underst \ 2s" tounderstang, nd that when ata is visual Nit 'sualized and i | Touchpad Ari ee W49cca W49ccat=7g5 “* Foundation | Progress and ting of a Story ns in a Story Astron ? 19 plot foc on that must be answer raed ered asthe story progr ert Deek ina pat snd place where the story Secs ft Progresses. 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Each question answered in tPE finding evidence of a confit: We als0 and learned how to set up the story by Qing PoP towards confic, and finally resolution. ‘The resolution is the end of the ghlight and bring the focus 5 cils can be used to resolve conflict in data storytelling: lem Sol Mi a 3, Problem Solving snagement 5, Emotional & Brainy Fact oe (ae for Storytelling verse audience. It reshapes kno (&)Need ral glue to connect 2 divers® TV a aa an emo ting for the a Data storytling acts 35 27 eM ye mot communicate something mea 3. Narrative elements of any story are: 7 Ave ata 5 sla ach other How are these three interlinked with e+ helps us to explain tothe avcienes a sanerated. When we visualize this data thre HA eee to see the data which isin terms off drive change and i fe from data, i When we narrate the observations made f following steps should be followed: So, all these ng stories in datasets, the e data and organise it roper visualization tools to visualize the data. T fe the relationships between the data. ally, develop a simple narrative that is hidden in the data to be communicated to the audien P Video Session Scan the QR code or visit the following link to watch the video: Data Storytelling Basics (in 3 SH Communicate Data and Numbers watching the video answer the questions given below: 2. What you have learnt from this video? 2, What are the three main st TePS used to create a data story? ® Why is Data Storytelling pi Even though we see ti Gifficult for the followi 1 ifficult? hat storyteling is vey ing reasons, The collection of hu 2. After collecting the da the necessary portion, 3 208 | Touchpad _AAAAA, ing variables and c3tegorsing variables high is step is Data Analysi sext step is Data Analysis Which includes vanga t 8 Data Wranging i is that requires a skilled team of people, t00Is for ling isa tedious task Visualization nl stage ita InSight Generation wherein {nd conducting basic to advanced ‘ger also requires alot of experienced nearye Nahe interpreta hese difficulties, data storytelling has nee 10n 8S required by the consumer or nization in terms of growth, economy ined 8 lot of mome » place of importance: ¥. and other lite tum in recent years because of its impact ‘hanging scenarios. Here's why data storyteling fective tool to transmit human, j iN exPerience. Complex data can be made mean a ingful, relevant jata analysis, it does not assure to ‘bring change in the people unless iis narra rated propery

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