Data Visualisation for Storytelling about Music Education
A beginners guide to how you can best present the important work you do with the data your organisation collects.
This introductory session, suitable for complete beginners, will look at how we can use data to communicate the work of music education organisations. We will look at how data viz being used in the music education ‘datasphere’ and how we can use it ourselves. Could it be useful to tell stories about the children and young people that we are supporting? We will look at good data viz, and consider more basic DIY approaches that any organisation can use to tell meaningful stories with data, through charts, infographics and other visualisations.
Accessibility
- Technology: Zoom
- Captioning: AI-Generated
- Breakout rooms: TBC.
- Recorded? No.
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About the Provider
Music Mark
We are a membership organisation, Subject Association, and an Arts Council England Investment Principles Support Organisation (IPSO) advocating for excellent musical learning in and out of school.