Humanities 2.0: Data Storytelling Across Curricula

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You expect to crunch numbers in math class, but what if data could also help your students discuss their favorite poems? Data-driven approaches can help foster meaningful interdisciplinary connections, advance critical thinking, and build valuable analytical skills. Join this session with educators and data experts to learn how data skills and student creativity can collide in the humanities, social studies, and the English classroom. Explore strategies you can use to unlock new levels of learning while increasing student engagement.

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Antero Garcia

Stanford University Graduate School of Education

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Walt Hickey

Sherwood News

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Kristi Ramey

Cary Academy

About
Format: Panel
Type: Session
Focus Area: K-12 Education