- Scientist to Storyteller: How to Narrate Data ~ @eswayne #Sci2Story @ Four Seasons Ballroom at Four… http://instagram.com/p/lXtYeSv3QY/
http://twitter.com/giddyuptony/status/443075738234003456
— Tony Edwards (@giddyuptony)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:15
Here’s @eswayne getting ready to tell us about using data to tell compelling stories #sci2story pic.twitter.com/2jYkZeEclAhttp://twitter.com/40deuce/status/443075862649257985
— Sheldon Levine (@40deuce)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:15- So, this is about to happen. Can't. Wait. #sci2story (at @FSAustin) [pic] — https://path.com/p/eS0es
http://twitter.com/eswayne/status/443067590881988609
— Eric Swayne (@eswayne)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:15 - RT @40deuce: Cool. @eswayne just showed an infographic from the 1940's. They're not as new as most people think #sci2story
http://twitter.com/DigitalBlonde/status/443077697057476608
— Karen Fewell (@DigitalBlonde)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:15
One of the worlds first infographics is from 1626 created by Christoph Scheiner http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christoph_Scheiner … #Sci2Story pic.twitter.com/p0D9fKESwrhttp://twitter.com/jeremywaite/status/443078499218124800
— Jeremy (@jeremywaite)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:16- How you present data matters. Phone numbers used to be 5555555555. Now (555) 555-5555. Memorable. Meaningful. #sci2story
http://twitter.com/lizgross144/status/443077734168682496
— Liz Gross (@lizgross144)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:16 - Having the truth in data is not enough, you have to show it in a meaningful and sticky way. #sci2story
http://twitter.com/catherinekaram/status/443078120094973952
— Catherine K. Nodurft (@catherinekaram)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:16 http://twitter.com/KRClawson/status/443077867459461120
— Kyle Clawson (@KRClawson)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:16- On average, American web surfers have an 8-second timespan, which is 1 second shorter than that of a goldfish. #sci2story
http://twitter.com/lizgross144/status/443078187774271488
— Liz Gross (@lizgross144)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:16 http://twitter.com/Susan_Chavez/status/443078430494838784
— Susan Chavez (@Susan_Chavez)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:17- Go from a 'Data janitor' to 'data narrator' #sci2story #SXSWi
http://twitter.com/SandraSullivan/status/443078390233325568
— Sandra Sullivan (@SandraSullivan)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:17 - RT @acotgreave: What is an insight? Something I don't know, but need to know, and can change #sci2story #sxsw
http://twitter.com/onfooty/status/443078958842540034
— Sarah Rudd (@onfooty)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:17 - RT @catherinekaram: An insight is: 1. Something you don't know 2. Something you should know 3. Something you can change #sci2story
http://twitter.com/jeffarazzi/status/443079305430433793
— Jeff Johnson (@jeffarazzi)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:18 - Data isn't about the output you're showing, it's about the meeting that happens after you see that data #sci2story
http://twitter.com/40deuce/status/443079712378597376
— Sheldon Levine (@40deuce)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:18 - 'You don't win by the stat, you win by the anecdote.' A few minutes in and already loving this talk about bringing data to life. #sci2story
http://twitter.com/beckypower/status/443079884517044224
— Becky Power (@beckypower)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:18 http://twitter.com/AHowland/status/443079874454908928
— Ashley Howland (@AHowland)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:19- Instant talk love: mentioning Fitt's law. http://tabsoft.co/1kHKkh0 #sci2story
http://twitter.com/acotgreave/status/443079828338909184
— Andy Cotgreave (@acotgreave)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:19 - Fitts Law: The larger the object the faster and more accurately you will reach it. #sxsw #sci2story
http://twitter.com/jeffarazzi/status/443079726240780288
— Jeff Johnson (@jeffarazzi)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:19 - Make the most important data you want a person to see w/ characteristics that draw the eye. Form, colors, etc. @eswayne #sci2story #SXSW
http://twitter.com/_mymichelle/status/443080267096289280
— Michelle Goodwin (@_mymichelle)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:19 - When sharing analytics reports, visual prominence of elements are key in conveying importance. Think: Fitt's Law. #sci2story #sxswi
http://twitter.com/mikepetroff/status/443080462983245825
— Mike Petroff (@mikepetroff)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:20 - Tell the user where to look. Draw their eye through form and design #sci2story
http://twitter.com/BuzzShift/status/443080568578641921
— BuzzShift (@BuzzShift)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:20 - You have to predict what the user will see based on data you're going to deliver. Attract their attention by sign & design #sci2story #sxswi
http://twitter.com/mnash183/status/443080522768453632
— Melissa Nash (@mnash183)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:20 - Our brains desperately seek patterns, we even create patterns that don't exist. #intouchsxsw2014 #sxswh #sci2story
http://twitter.com/KRClawson/status/443080736740896768
— Kyle Clawson (@KRClawson)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:20 - See the pattern, know the pattern, break the pattern. And make sure you read between the lines. #sci2story
http://twitter.com/BuzzShift/status/443080817040842752
— BuzzShift (@BuzzShift)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:21 - .@eswayne just pulled out some baseball nerdery: presenting win expectancy data to let fans know all is not lost (or safe) #sci2story
http://twitter.com/lizgross144/status/443081073015021568
— Liz Gross (@lizgross144)Mon, Mar 10 2014 18:20:21

















