APS 5-6 Data Literacy Workshop
OVERVIEW
• Understand how good data translates into effective outcomes
• Collect and analyse robust data
• Learn how to manipulate data and select the most appropriate medium to visualise data
• Inform team decisions through comprehensive analysis
TRAINER
Rabia Khan
Public health and data specialist with over 20 years in the global health sector, spanning Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. Rabia excels in leveraging data and evidence to enhance health outcomes and reduce disparities. Rabia empowers individuals to drive positive change, make informed decisions, and amplify their impact through effective leadership, data utilisation, and evidence-based strategies.
Data Expert, Leadership Trainer & Executive Coach
Data Action Impact & The George Institute for Global Health
AGENDA
Understanding the importance of good data literacy
- Understand why learning about data is important
- Understand what data literacy is, the tools available, and how it adds value
- Understand how good data translates into effective outcomes
Understanding and using data
- Investigate different data types and sources and determine the relevant data to answer business questions
- Learn how to recognise good data and restructure data when needed
- Learn about the most common statistics used to describe data
Data visualisation for presenting compelling evidence
- Learn how to manipulate data into graphs, tables, and dashboards
- Learn to apply the 5 principles of data visualisation
- Identify the most appropriate medium to visualise data
Storytelling with data
- Identify the benefits of data storytelling
- Inform team decisions through comprehensive analysis
- Gain confidence in your abilities to present effective data-driven reports
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Rabia Khan Data Expert, Leadership Trainer & Executive Coach Data Action Impact & The George Institute for Global Health
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VENUE
Level 2, 10 Moore Street, Canberra, ACT, 2601, Australia
02 6122 0999