Tech@State is all about data visualization September 23 in the Atrium and Foyers at the Kennedy Center. Through visualization, we can view information in a variety of ways that will allow us to draw conclusions and convey messages that before would have been drowned in a sea of numbers. This conference will explore fascinating and innovative visualization techniques. The event will...
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Tech@State is all about data visualization September 23 in the Atrium and Foyers at the Kennedy Center. Through visualization, we can view information in a variety of ways that will allow us to draw conclusions and convey messages that before would have been drowned in a sea of numbers. This conference will explore fascinating and innovative visualization techniques. The event will include speakers like: Edward Tufte Adam Bly from Seed Media Group Jonathan Cousins Laura Kurgan from Columbia University’s Spatial Information Lab Aleem Walji from the World Bank Institute’s Innovation Team Charles Kenney from the Center for Global Development Peter Speyer from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation Wayan Vota from Inveneo Jaime Fitzgerald from Fitzgerald Analytics Jake Barton from Local Projects The full agenda is unfolding at tech.state.gov where you can find the most current agenda and speaker bios. Tech@State: Data Visualization will take place over two days with the second being an unconference where participants can collaborate with other conference participants to create their own agenda. · September 23 at the Kennedy Center: The first day, Friday, Sep 23, will be held at the Kennedy Center in the Atrium and Foyers. · September 24 at Microsoft. The unconference on Saturday, Sep 24, will be hosted by the Microsoft’s Office of Civic Innovation, at the Microsoft Innovation & Policy Center, 901 K Street NW, 11th Floor, Washington, DC. There is a separate Eventbrite for Saturday