In a world where headlines often warn of automation replacing jobs and AI outpacing human creativity, it’s easy for young professionals to feel uncertain about their place in the future. But this summer, a group of SAS interns proved that technology can be a tool for good. Through a data [...] How SAS interns used data to drive change – and discover their power was published on SAS Voices by Selena Mau| SAS Voices
This exercise is best suited to those with an interest in the archaeology of Spanish Florida, stakeholders at archaeological sites, or using role-playing games for archaeological education. Users should know how to use the internet for research and interacting with digital documents like PDFs, but previous experience with archaeology and role-play is not required. This […] The post A Glorious Mystery: Rosaries and Robbery appeared first on The Alexandria Archive Institute.| The Alexandria Archive Institute
In this Data Story Short, "Learn to Conduct a Basic Archaeological Survey", you'll conduct an archaeological-style survey of your neighborhood and use those observations to cultivate your data literacy.| The Alexandria Archive Institute
Welcome to the Digital Data Stories of the Alexandria Archive Institute and Open Context! In this Data Story Short, we contextualize our use of the Title-Author-Source-License (TASL) attribution system that Creative Commons (CC) suggests people use with CC licensed works. As an extension of the Sourcing Series, in this short we summarize and use examples […] The post How to use TASL attribution appeared first on The Alexandria Archive Institute.| The Alexandria Archive Institute
The Data Literacy Program of the Alexandria Archive Institute / Open Context invites applications from anyone interested in archaeology for a one-month program to develop their data literacy skills during October 2025. This pilot version of the Archaeological Data Literacy Practicum will focus on developing cohort members’ data literacy skills and receiving feedback on the […] The post Pilot Applications Open for the Archaeological Data Literacy Practicum appeared first on The Alexandria ...| The Alexandria Archive Institute
Check out our tips on accurately using and attributing images from Wikimedia Commons by exploring their metadata!| The Alexandria Archive Institute
Welcome to another Sourcing Series segment presented by the Data Literacy Program (DLP) of the Alexandria Archive Institute. In this how-to article, we discuss how we’ve used the New York Public Library’s Digital Collections as a source for images to add to our Digital Data Stories and other materials. This is another follow-up article to […] The post How to use the Digital Collections of the NYPL appeared first on The Alexandria Archive Institute.| The Alexandria Archive Institute
Learn about how we've used subscription-based sources for (re)usable images in the work of the Data Literacy Program.| The Alexandria Archive Institute
Tom Spahr is back in the studio with another insightful discussion focused on data management, refinement, and exploitation within the military. He is joined by CW4 Kelsey Gibson, a senior technical advisor with years of experience in data and digital modernization in the special operations community. Together, they examine the challenges of developing data literacy across all leadership levels. They also discuss the importance of effectively sorting and filtering large data sets, as well as ...| A Better Peace: The War Room Podcast
This exercise is best suited to those with an interest in defining data, understanding archaeological data, or discussing the impacts of archaeological data in modern society. Users should have some familiarity with group discussion or book clubs, but previous experience with data or archaeology is not required.| The Alexandria Archive Institute
If you missed the us at the 2025 SAAs check out this article recapping the cool things we noticed at the meetings.| The Alexandria Archive Institute
Check out the DLP’s Spring 2025 Reference Guide, which introduces you to all our Digital Data Stories and Data Story Shorts!| The Alexandria Archive Institute
Usage data experiences are dominated by tabular reports from complex systems; we need new tools to illuminate the stories within your data.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Learn about some places to find reusable images online and that we'll provide more detailed information on each source in the future.| The Alexandria Archive Institute
Wayne State University recently launched a new initiative aimed at improving its data literacy and data infrastructure.| EdScoop
Learn how the DLP found the books we recommend in our book club Data Story, "A Pun Goes Here: The AAI Read Fiction Book Club"| The Alexandria Archive Institute
経営層による「データ活用がされてない」という嘆き ここ数年のAI・データサイエンスなどの「ブーム」およびクラウド化などのITインフラ・ツールの様相の進化により、数十年前からデータ分析を武器としてきた企業に加えて、より多くの企業で「データ活用」に取り組み始めました。その多くの取り組みは以下のようなものに代表されるのではないでしょうか。 ク...| SAS Japan
Reading Time: 3minutes Data is generated by every click, swipe, and interaction we have online. It is collected by businesses, governments, and organizations to understand their customers, markets, and operations. It is analyzed both manually and automatically by tools, AI algorithms, and models... The post Boost your Data Culture by Improving Data Literacy appeared first on DataVeld.| DataVeld
In this Sourcing Series segment we introduce our readers to the concept of licenses and copyright for creative materials.| The Alexandria Archive Institute
Here about the Data Literacy Program's time at TAG Santa Fe chatting about Digital Data Stories, making connections, and pedagogy!| The Alexandria Archive Institute
In this quarterly report, the Data Literacy Program discusses sharing "Stop and Smell...the Material Culture", other Data Stories, & more!| The Alexandria Archive Institute