Telling Compelling Data-driven Stories: How to Make Numbers Meaningful, Accessible, and Actionable

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You are invited to a Public Engagement Workshop!

Participants will learn key principles of effective data-driven storytelling and practice creating their own compelling narratives through hands-on exercises. Focus will be on what communicators can do to make numerical information meaningful, accessible, and actionable for diverse audiences.

EZRA MARKOWITZ, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Environmental Decision-Making in the Dept. of Environmental Conservation at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His research and teaching focus on the intersection of decision-making, persuasive communication, public engagement with science, and environmental sustainability. He is particularly interested and an expert in the practical application of behavioral science to improve individuals’ and communities’ decision-making and communications.

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Real-time captioning will be provided

This is the first workshop in a 3-part series on Science Communication. The workshops are related but stand alone. You can join any or all of them, and do not need to have attended earlier sessions to take part fully in a later workshop. Watch for dates and details!

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- Add to Calendar 2022-09-29 10:00:00 2022-09-29 11:30:00 Telling Compelling Data-driven Stories: How to Make Numbers Meaningful, Accessible, and Actionable Click Here to Register https://umassmed.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAtduuoqTwrE9ODfky7tk6a7KuzvuBMMVEb

You are invited to a Public Engagement Workshop!

Participants will learn key principles of effective data-driven storytelling and practice creating their own compelling narratives through hands-on exercises. Focus will be on what communicators can do to make numerical information meaningful, accessible, and actionable for diverse audiences.

EZRA MARKOWITZ, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Environmental Decision-Making in the Dept. of Environmental Conservation at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His research and teaching focus on the intersection of decision-making, persuasive communication, public engagement with science, and environmental sustainability. He is particularly interested and an expert in the practical application of behavioral science to improve individuals’ and communities’ decision-making and communications.

Click Here to Register

Real-time captioning will be provided

This is the first workshop in a 3-part series on Science Communication. The workshops are related but stand alone. You can join any or all of them, and do not need to have attended earlier sessions to take part fully in a later workshop. Watch for dates and details!

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