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CoE on Statistical Data Warehouse

It’s our 3rd year

A link between Member States Relationship between items

Forming an Interactive Net O importante é relacionar os eventos passados passados com o presente

Promoting Active Knowledge Exchange

Answer specific questions

Matching Experiences

Annual Workshop on S-DWH

But to prevent you from sleeping… Limitations of animation have to do with our limited attention capabilities (focus on one thing at a time, only)

Ice Breaker There are different ways of abstracting. Depending on your choices things will be different later

I don’t have a new story for the IceBreaker… There are different ways of abstracting. Depending on your choices things will be different later

EISBRECHER ON TOUR!

Inspired by a Story A importância de visualizar Ad4pt3r@sxc.hu

Let me tell you about John Snow…

Not this one…

This one!

Born in 1813

First of nine children of William and Frances

Yorkshire near Ouse river

His father was a labourer

In the coal yard

The coal came through the river

The wealth came through the river

The disease came through the river?

He moved to London

He became a doctor

Cholera Outbreak 1854

It’s in the Water!

But miasma theory didn’t support Snow

And to convince them

Snow drew maps

He marked every death with a dot

And every water pump with a cross

Narrowed it down to a few streets

Interviewed the Survivors

Specially in a Pub

Detected the infected water Pump

The importance of putting things together

And now some drawing, please!