This visual Data Story is based on findings from the 2025 Annual Survey of Museum-Goers, a national survey of American museum visitors from AAM and Wilkening Consulting. Every year, the survey partners with individual museums to research their audiences and yield insights about their behaviors and preferences, both on an institutional and national level. (Learn […]| American Alliance of Museums
Welcome to the Digital Data Stories of the Alexandria Archive Institute and Open Context! In this Data Story Short, we’ll talk about what we do with all that data we’ve created, entered, and analyzed. The goal of many archaeological projects is to turn data into narrative as a way to create knowledge about the past […] The post Turning Data into Narrative appeared first on The Alexandria Archive Institute.| The Alexandria Archive Institute
In this Data Story Short, "Going from Notes to Data", you'll create your own structured data table from a set of filled out forms.| The Alexandria Archive Institute
This visual Data Story is based on findings from the 2025 Annual Survey of Museum-Goers, a national survey of American museum visitors from AAM and Wilkening Consulting. Every year, the survey part…| American Alliance of Museums
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
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