TELLING STORIES WITH DATA

Using visualization to create narratives and engage audiences
A VisWeek 2010 Workshop
 

'Telling Stories with Data' is happening again! Please visit us at http://data-stories.com to participate on October 23, 2011 in Providence at VisWeek 2011.


While visualization is an excellent tool for discovery and analysis, it is also a powerful medium for communication. The best information graphics do more than just present numbers: they tell a story, engage and convince their readers, invite them to make a personal connection to the data, and help them tell stories of their own.

This VisWeek 2010 workshop examined the construction of narratives with visualization. We drew participants with interests in visualization, social media, journalism, and the humanities.

Time and Place

This workshop took place on Tuesday, October 26th, 2010, from 8:30AM to 6:00PM, at the VisWeek 2010 conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.

Program

[go to printable version] | [see all speaker abstracts and bios]
TimeDescription
8:30
Welcome and workshop overview
Matt McKeon, Joan DiMicco, Karrie Karahalios
8:45
Short introductions
9:00
9:15
Featured Speaker
9:30
9:45
Open discussion
10:00 Break
10:15
10:30
10:45
11:00
Featured Speaker
11:15

Breakout Session: Storytelling and interactive feature design

activity handout (PDF)

11:30
11:45
Discussion: Engaging the public with data journalism
Manav Tanneeru, Toni Pashley, Nicholas Diakopoulos
12:00
Lunch
12:15
12:30
12:45
1:00
1:15
1:30
1:45
2:00
Featured Speaker
Jessica Hullman, University of Michigan | download slides (PDF)
2:15
Featured Speaker
Aisling Kelliher, Arizona State University | download slides (PDF)
2:30

Breakout Session: Storytelling theory and visualization

activity handout (PDF)

3:00
3:15
Discussion: visualization and the structure of story
Aisling Kelliher, Jessica Hullman
3:30Break
3:45
4:00
4:15
4:30
4:45
Featured Speaker
Wesley Willett, University of California, Berkeley | download slides (PDF)
5:00
Featured Speaker
5:15
Breakout session: Tools and guides for storytelling
5:30
5:45
Wrapup and next steps
Matt McKeon, Joan DiMicco, Karrie Karahalios
6:00

Introductions

In addition to our featured speakers, several participants signed up to give 2-minute introductions at the beginning of the workshop. Here is a list of these participants and their affiliations.

[introduction slides (PDF)]

NameAffiliation
Karrie Karahalios University of Illinois
Matt McKeon IBM Research
Joan DiMicco IBM Research
Xiaoyu Wang UNC Charlotte
Felienne Hermans TU Delft
Barbara Tversky Stanford University
Caitlin Flint Advancement Project
Al Melchior CBS Interactive
Uta Hinrichs University of Calgary
Peter Kinnaird Carnegie Mellon University

Organizers