SAVI Data Literacy Skills Training – Module 2B: Avoid Data Pitfalls
This module will give you the knowledge to think critically about data, making you aware of what can cause noise in data and how to use data effectively despite these limitations.
This module will give you the knowledge to think critically about data, making you aware of what can cause noise in data and how to use data effectively despite these limitations.
The 2024 Kids Count Conference is December 3 & 4 at the Indianapolis Downtown Marriott. Discover a source of inspiration and reignite your drive through our dynamic selection of conference sessions, providing best practices and insightful perspectives from trailblazers in the field. Each session will highlight at least three takeaways you can use to refresh and strengthen your work. Register for the Full 2-Day Conference and Experience: Any of the 60+ conference sessions facilitated by local and national experts. Resources and networking opportunities with a wide array of exhibitors. Hands-on learning experiences. Breakfast and lunch both days of the conference. And much more! While the conference schedule continues to evolve, you can view the most recent updates HERE. Scroll down to see the new staggered schedule, and below that is the most recently updated list of workshop topics and presenters. *Scholarship opportunities are available.
This is created as a 4-part virtual workshop series to become a more data-informed organization. Participants have the ability to participate in the training subjects that interest you and your organization.
This workshop teaches the next steps of persuasively communicating what you have learned after gaining initial insight from data.
This workshop will help you apply the skills learned in other workshops to your own real-world, data-informed project.
With career coaching and navigation being a major initiative across schools in Indiana, Indiana Career Explorer (INCE) can assist in promoting exploration into various training, education, and career opportunities. INCE was created and is managed by the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, powered by Futures, Inc., and is a FREE resource for all schools in the state of Indiana to use as it assists students in exploring various careers and industries based off their interests, skills, and values. It also provides insight into high-demand career pathways, allowing students to align their education with careers they intend to pursue.