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Jul 23 2024

Breaking Barriers with Accessible Data Visualization

A couple months ago, I recorded a podcast about Big A and little a accessibility.

Today, it’s live!

You can listen here: https://em360tech.com/podcast/breaking-barriers-data-visualization

This is a short listen (15 min) with some techniques that are hopefully super obvious if you’ve been following my work for a while.

It’s also a good one to forward to colleagues who are just learning about dataviz and accessibility.

Chapters

00:00 – Introduction

00:54 – Defining Accessibility in Data Visualization

02:17 – Big A Accessibility Tips

06:36 – Little a Accessibility Strategies

12:28 – The Future of Data Accessibility

Written by cplysy · Categorized: depictdatastudio

Jul 19 2024

Try This: Narrow Your Partnership’s Focus

Try this activity and let me know how it goes for you. Inviting organizations to join a partnership requires strategizing on who to invite, articulating the partnership’s value add, each partner knowing their role, and being open to shifts in how partners participate over time. While a partnership works in service of addressing an emerging […]

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Written by cplysy · Categorized: nicoleclark

Jul 19 2024

Try This: Narrow Your Partnership Focus

Try this activity and let me know how it goes for you. Inviting organizations to join a partnership requires strategizing on who to invite, articulating the partnership’s value add, each partner knowing their role, and being open to shifts in how partners participate over time. While a partnership works in service of addressing an emerging […]

The post Try This: Narrow Your Partnership Focus appeared first on Nicole Clark Consulting.

Written by cplysy · Categorized: nicoleclark

Jul 17 2024

The Path to Becoming an Evaluator, and a Podcaster (Cartoon Q&A with Maria Montenegro)

Welcome to episode 002 of my cartoon Q&A series.

Technology and the web have really changed what it means to be a modern data professional. The way forward is mostly uncharted. Through these chats with a wide range of creative data professionals and evaluators, I hope to share a vision of what’s possible.

In today’s conversation I chat with Maria Montenegro, who is a credentialed evaluator living and working in Vancouver, BC. She is also the creator of The Evaluation Couch, a podcast discussing topics related to evaluation and navigating a career in evaluation.

Among other things, we talk about discovering evaluation as a career, the process of getting credentialed, Maria’s work with Eval Youth, and the real first step to starting a podcast. It was a fun conversation that inspired a set of 8 new comics, which you’ll see appear throughout the video.

The Comics from the Q&A

Defined by what we do, not what we learned.

Defined by what we do not what we learned comic.

What’s an evaluation framework?

Evaluation framework comic

Is this academic success?

Successful academic comic

Self-credentialed

Self-credentialed comic

Secret evaluator recruitment strategy.

Secret evaluator recruitment strategy

Labor of love

Labor of love comic

Passion first podcast

Passion first podcast comic

If you never do it…

Maria Montenegro Quote Comic

Written by cplysy · Categorized: freshspectrum

Jul 14 2024

Metodologías ágiles: qué son y técnicas para aplicar la agilidad organizacional

metodologias-agiles

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Las metodologías ágiles son enfoques de gestión de programas o proyectos que priorizan la flexibilidad, la colaboración y la entrega continua de valor. Surgieron en el ámbito del desarrollo de software, pero sus principios se han extendido a diversos sectores, incluyendo las organizaciones de cooperación para el desarrollo.

¿Qué son las metodologías ágiles?

Las metodologías ágiles se basan en el Manifiesto Ágil, que promueve la interacción entre individuos, la colaboración con el usuario, la respuesta al cambio y la entrega continua de productos funcionales. En lugar de seguir un plan rígido, las metodologías ágiles permiten adaptarse a las circunstancias cambiantes y a las necesidades emergentes.

¿Qué ventajas ofrecen las metodologías ágiles?

  1. Flexibilidad: Permiten ajustar los proyectos en función de los cambios y necesidades.
  2. Colaboración: Fomentan la comunicación y el trabajo en equipo.
  3. Entrega continua: Facilitan la entrega de resultados de manera regular y frecuente.
  4. Mejora continua: Promueven la revisión y mejora constante de los procesos y productos.

¿Y las desventajas de las metodologías ágiles?

  1. Requieren compromiso: Necesitan un alto nivel de compromiso y colaboración de todos los miembros del equipo.
  2. Pueden ser caóticas: Sin una adecuada gestión, pueden generar desorganización.
  3. No siempre son adecuadas: No todos los proyectos o equipos se benefician de un enfoque ágil.

¿Cuáles son las metodologías ágiles más utilizadas?

  1. Scrum: Se centra en la entrega de productos en ciclos cortos llamados sprints.
  2. Kanban: Utiliza un tablero visual para gestionar el flujo de trabajo.
  3. Lean: Enfocado en la eliminación de desperdicios y la maximización del valor.
  4. XP (Extreme Programming): Promueve la mejora continua y la entrega frecuente de software de alta calidad.

Implementar metodologías ágiles en una organización de cooperación para el desarrollo puede transformar la manera en que se gestionan la organización, los programas, los proyectos, mejorando la eficiencia y la capacidad de respuesta ante los desafíos.

Written by cplysy · Categorized: TripleAD

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