Seizing the moment: Enabling schools to manage COVID-19 using data-driven analysis
September 17, 2020 • By Eillie Anzilotti
This blog takes a look at two stakeholder groups: students and their families, and teachers and administrators. In each case, we'll see examples of how people are using data to overcome barriers imposed by the pandemic.
How the COVID Tracking Project built one of the most widely used coronavirus datasets of the pandemic
August 20, 2020 • By Eillie Anzilotti
The team behind the COVID Tracking Project did not expect to be here right now. Learn how the COVID Tracking Project built one of the most widely used coronavirus datasets of the pandemic.
This dashboard shows the prevalence of dis/misinformation on COVID-19
July 31, 2020 • By Eillie Anzilotti
COVID-19 is not only a public health challenge—it’s a public information challenge. Learn more about dis/misinformation around COVID-19.
What to know about data on police violence
July 8, 2020 • By Eillie Anzilotti
For those that want to contribute to the conversation or educate yourself further, we’ve compiled several resources on the complexities of the data and the context surrounding it. Here's what you should know.
How a new approach to data is powering Feeding America’s fight against hunger
February 18, 2020 • By Eillie Anzilotti
Tackling hunger in America is no small task. More than 37 million people in the U.S. struggle to put food on the table —that’s one in nine people. As you walk down the street, you probably pass someone who is facing hunger.