Does Knowledge-Pushed Storytelling Have to Be Goal? | by Michal Szudejko | Jul, 2024

I’ve at all times needed to learn to remedy a Rubik’s dice. I had one after I was round 10 to 12 years outdated. I by no means succeeded. Once I did, it was solely by “adjusting” the stickers between the blocks. So, it didn’t actually matter.

What was the problem? I believed fixing the Rubik’s dice was an mental, logical train. I used to be improper. Because of some YouTube tutorials, 30 years later, I lastly discovered tips on how to remedy it. It seems you are able to do it by following a sequence of algorithms. There isn’t any magic — simply remembering some guidelines and steps (and by chance nonetheless some psychological effort, a minimum of for myself).

I used to have the same problem with data-driven storytelling. Let’s put it into perspective, akin to me being 10 years outdated making an attempt to resolve the dice. You’ll suppose that data-driven storytelling is used to inform the viewers an goal story about knowledge and evaluation — conclusions, assumptions, positives, and negatives. The viewers ought to know all of the details to make absolutely knowledgeable selections. This may also contain sharing evaluation situations that proved improper. In the end, the viewers is meant to…

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