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Telling Stories with Data
“Data storytelling” is all the rage on websites ranging from international news outlets, to political and economic organizations, to personal blogs. Indeed, this trend has captured the attention of those who research and work in information visualization. Scores of both … Continue reading
When Aboriginal and Métis Teachers use Storytelling as an Instructional Practice
Read In traditional times, storytelling was used for many reasons—to teach values, beliefs, morals, history, and life skills in Indigenous communities. Storytelling still holds value as it has become a powerful and interactive instructional tool in today’s classrooms. In … Continue reading
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Three spaces – Complexity, Curiosity and Storytelling
Three spaces – Complexity, Curiosity and Sorytelling Curiosity is our main ally in understanding the complexity that involves many challenges we face today. Different strategies in the narrative have a very strong role in knowledge transfer. If we’re in … Continue reading