[ConsortiumShare] Data Playbook V1 is here

Dirk Slater dirk at fabriders.net
Wed Jul 6 13:40:56 CEST 2022


Hello Data Literacy Practitioners.

It’s been quite a journey, but I’m very pleased to announce that the Data Playbook V1 has been launched.  You can find it here:  https://solferinoacademy.com/data-playbook/ <https://solferinoacademy.com/data-playbook/>  

Heather Leson from IFRC and I have been honoured to have many of this list provide us with insights and guidance on our journey. To recap, we launched the beta version in 2018, learned from how people used that and then set out at the beginning of 2021 to edit and co-create the V1 with the vast Red Cross/Red Crescent Network. Melissa El Hamouch from 510 -Netherlands Red Cross joined us as co-editors. We ran a series of sprints where we engaged 270 contributors in creating 10 Modules with 120 exercises, games, scenarios, slides and checklists to strengthen a team's ability to harness data in making their humanitarian work more effective. The social learning content is designed for teams to have discussions and activities across the data lifecycle in short 30-minute to 1-hour sessions. 

Note that we licensed the content with a Creative Commons 4.0 license and are currently trying to publish a 'white label' version of the content on Git, so it's easy for other practitioners to fork and modify. That said, we would love to hear from you about how you might specifically want to change and port content over for your audiences and contexts. Please feel free to respond to this email and let us know.  

We will convene a Consortium check-in meeting in September to learn more about how the content might be used and inform our efforts. 

Stay Tuned. 

Dirk


Dirk Slater
FabRiders 
Facilitating Capacity & Movement Building
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