The age of data literacy | Uldis Leiterts | TEDxRiga

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences.
How does our brain process stories and does it like data? What about the combination of both?
Uldis Leiterts elaborates on the question of bringing the information - and the stories to the people while capturing their attention on content with the help of infographics.
Uldis Leiterts is an entrepreneur, designer and the co-founder of globally known data visualisation startup infogr.am.
The idea to found infogr.am came to Uldis and a co-founder Raimonds Kaže (then a colleague at Baltic’s largest news media Delfi) after they made a few customised data visualisations for European Commission, weekly analytical magazine Ir, and Latvian Institute.
Backed by german Venture Capital fund HackFWD, Uldis, Raimonds, and the third co-founder Alise Semjonova built the first of a kind data visualisation tool which is globally used by The Wall Street Journal, The Huffington Post, Al Jazeera English, Harvard University among others and serves data visualizations to 10 million people every month.
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  • @MrNicedave
    @MrNicedave5 жыл бұрын

    I tried to follow this talk but it is incredibly tedious.

  • @postblitz

    @postblitz

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed. I think the main underlying problem is to comprehend the data and avoid pitfalls like biases you need logical and mathematical understanding - which the talk avoids as if it's irrelevant. To represent the data with utility you also need graphics design chops - not everyone can choose the right representation for a set of numbers that can be easily read/understood by a mainstream audience.

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