Intro to Data (Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County)

Intro to Data (Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County)

Learn how to evaluate data quality, become a critical consumer & creator of data, and improve your data work in this introductory workshop.

By Connecticut Data Collaborative

Date and time

Thursday, March 2, 2023 · 6:30 - 9am PST

Location

Online

About this event

Data literacy is essential for making informed decisions in today's data-driven world. However, many of us feel overwhelmed by the abundance of data available and struggle to understand and use it effectively. This workshop will help you feel more confident working with data in your professional and personal life.

During this interactive workshop, you will learn how to evaluate the quality of data and the conclusions others make with data. You will leave the workshop with a better understanding of data literacy and practical ways to apply it in your everyday life.

You will leave this workshop:

  • Understanding the importance and definition of data literacy
  • Becoming more critical consumers and creators of data
  • Being more careful in making data interpretations
  • Understanding how to improve your data work

This introductory workshop is suitable for individuals of all skill levels and will provide valuable skills that can be applied immediately.

Please contact Jackie at Jackie@ctdata.org with any questions.

Accessibility: CTData is committed to making our workshops as accessible and barrier-free as possible. We have taken the following steps to ensure accessibility:

  • All documents, handouts, and other materials provided during the workshop are in a format that can be easily read by assistive technology, such as Microsoft Word or PDF.
  • The workshop includes closed captioning.
  • Presentations and materials shared have clear and easy-to-read fonts.

If you have any accessibility needs or require accommodations to participate, please contact Jackie at jackie@ctdata.org. Our goal is to make our workshops accessible to everyone, and we welcome feedback on how we can improve.

Organized by

Striving for informed decision-making across Connecticut, we empower an ecosystem of data users by democratizing access to public data and building data literacy.

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