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Data Week | Data on My Mind: Why Data Literacy Is Crucial for All | March 2

Event Type
Ceremony/Service
Sponsor
General Assembly
Date
Mar 1, 2022   10:30 pm  
Registration
Registration
Originating Calendar
Non-iSchool Undergrad Events Calendar

About This Event

This event is part a week-long series that is designed to help you explore the best and latest in Data. If you are interested in learning more, do check out other events under the same series here:

 

Data is everywhere and oftentimes, we underestimate the far-reaching impact it has on our daily lives. Likewise, most, if not all, companies rely heavily on data to develop actionable insights, make well-informed decisions, and solve critical business problems.

It’s now more important than ever that each and everyone of us need to be data-literate. Data literacy is the ability to read, work with, analyze and communicate with data. No longer a skill of data scientists or technology experts only, this ability is pertinent to everyone and pivotal to future-proofing your career and fulfilling the growing demands of the workspace.

Join us on this event to learn how companies can increase data literacy across their organizations and empower every employee to ask the right questions regarding data and machines, build knowledge, make decisions, and communicate meaningfully with others.

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