January 2025

Is Your Organization Ready for EU AI Act Article 4? Essential AI Literacy Requirements for 2025

By |2025-01-29T09:52:55-07:00January 29th, 2025|Governments, International, Resources|

Is Your Organization Ready for EU AI Act Article 4? Essential AI Literacy Requirements for 2025 The European Union's AI Act introduces significant new requirements for organizations working with artificial intelligence. Among these, Article 4 establishes mandatory AI literacy requirements taking effect February 2, 2025. Let's explore what this means for your [...]

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November 2024

Data Literacy for U.S. Voters, Part 5: All Eyes on the Swing States

By |2024-11-04T21:34:41-07:00November 4th, 2024|Governments, Thought Leadership|

Data Literacy for U.S. Voters Part 3: All Eyes on the Swing States This is the fifth part of our blog post series, Data Literacy for U.S. Voters. In the first part, we touched on the timing of U.S. elections, from the White House all the way down to your local [...]

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October 2024

Beyond the Map: How Marimekko Charts Offer a New Perspective on Election Results

By |2024-10-23T19:56:45-07:00October 23rd, 2024|Governments, Thought Leadership|

Beyond the Map: How Marimekko Charts Offer a New Perspective on Election Results Written by Jon Schwabish for The PolicyViz Newsletter Note: this blog post serves as the fourth in our Data Literacy for U.S. Voters series. Maybe the most common data visualizations to show election results are maps. Maps, maps, maps. [...]

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Data Literacy for U.S. Voters, Part 3: Understanding Election Polls

By |2024-10-15T09:07:54-07:00October 14th, 2024|Governments, Thought Leadership|

Data Literacy for U.S. Voters Part 3: Understanding Election Polls This is the third part of our blog post series, Data Literacy for U.S. Voters. In the first part, we touched on the timing of U.S. elections, from the White House all the way down to your local school board. In [...]

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September 2024

Data Literacy for U.S. Voters, Part 2: Determining Winners and the Electoral College

By |2024-09-13T07:46:16-07:00September 12th, 2024|Governments, Thought Leadership|

Data Literacy for U.S. Voters Part 2: Determining Winners & the Electoral College This is the second part of our blog post series, Data Literacy for U.S. Voters. In the first part, we touched on the timing of U.S. elections, from the White House all the way down to your local [...]

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Data Literacy for U.S. Voters, Part 1: Timing of U.S. Elections

By |2024-09-12T11:19:57-07:00September 7th, 2024|Governments, Thought Leadership|

Data Literacy for U.S. Voters Part 1: Timing of U.S. Elections Here at Data Literacy, we're big believers that we'll all be better off if every one of us grasps some basic yet critical concepts about the way data is used in our world. We often learn data skills on the [...]

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