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It’s the end of the year, and we’re counting down our Top 5 most-played episodes of 2019, which spanned parts of our second and (in-progress) third seasons.
Starting Monday, Dec. 16, and continuing each day through Friday, we’ll be putting one of our most popular episodes of the past 12 months back into your feed for your listening pleasure.
Maybe you missed it the first time around. Maybe you just want to hear it again and don’t feel like searching through your app. Or maybe you’re reading this and thinking, “Nah, I’m good” before clicking delete.
Whatever. Our moms are still listening.
Anyway, this is No. 5, “On ‘How Charts Lie’ and Increasing Graphicacy,” featuring Alberto Cairo of the University of Miami and originally released October 10th.
Enjoy.
LINKS
Alberto’s Book: How Charts Lie
Alberto’s Piece from Scientific American: Graphics That Seem Clear Can Easily Be Misread
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It’s the end of the year, and we’re counting down our Top 5 most-played episodes of 2019, which spanned parts of our second and (in-progress) third seasons.
Starting Monday, Dec. 16, and continuing each day through Friday, we’ll be putting one of our most popular episodes of the past 12 months back into your feed for your listening pleasure.
Maybe you missed it the first time around. Maybe you just want to hear it again and don’t feel like searching through your app. Or maybe you’re reading this and thinking, “Nah, I’m good” before clicking delete.
Whatever. Our moms are still listening.
Anyway, this is No. 5, “On ‘How Charts Lie’ and Increasing Graphicacy,” featuring Alberto Cairo of the University of Miami and originally released October 10th.
Enjoy.
LINKS
Alberto’s Book: How Charts Lie
Alberto’s Piece from Scientific American: Graphics That Seem Clear Can Easily Be Misread