Rosling is profiled in the December 11th issue of The Economist (Making Data Dance). Key points from the article include the following:
- When people have a proper roadmap and know what the global realities are, they'll make better decisions.
- Rosling is focused on removing the "we" and "they" from statistical data - - wants data and stories to move more toward "us".
- Innovation in infographics has always been driven by the need to better explain different things.
- He wants data to look alive.
- This Gapmider software was purchased by Google and is available under the name "Google Motion Chart."
- Trade data makes up 80% of public statistics.
- Look for a future of "freeer" and more "open sourced" data - - The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation demands that every research project it funds has to make its full data set freely available.
- The people who create statistics are very often not the same kind of people needed to communicate them.
Gapminder
Google Motion Chart
Rosling TED YouTube Presentation
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