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Dynamic Graphics – Turning Statistics Into Knowledge Lars Thygesen MSIS 2007

Dynamic Graphics – Turning Statistics Into Knowledge Lars Thygesen MSIS 2007 Outline Why are statistics so boring? The Dynamic Graphics seminar Some presented tools OECD/ECB work on Dynamic Graphics The Dynamic Graphics seminar The purpose of the seminar

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Dynamic Graphics – Turning Statistics Into Knowledge Lars Thygesen MSIS 2007

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  1. Dynamic Graphics – Turning Statistics Into KnowledgeLars ThygesenMSIS 2007

  2. Outline • Why are statistics so boring? • The Dynamic Graphics seminar • Some presented tools • OECD/ECB work on Dynamic Graphics

  3. The Dynamic Graphics seminar • The purpose of the seminar • what is the problem of OECD statistics today? • The image of statistics. • The visibility of OECD • The seminar - agenda, participation,

  4. Some presented tools • Population pyramids • Australia (long timwe series) • England and Wales (wars) • Business Cycle Tracer, play 2000+ • Dynamic map UK • GapMinder World (mix up of concepts, lack of metadata) • What is Eurostat doing?

  5. OECD/ECB work on Dynamic Graphics • should be easy to plug into OECD.Stat • SDMX-ML • should present itself on web • Flash & Flex • should be usable also for publications • Àpollo and PDF • will be presented in the SDMX meeting 10-11 May

  6. Tour Europe The End

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