How do you know?

How do you know?

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It’s ironic that in an era of big data, truth sometimes seems more elusive than ever. To make better choices about how to manage our lives, our work, and our environment, we need to use the best possible information to guide us. But even with great data, humans don’t always make great choices- we misinterpret, we oversimplify, we fail to see fallacies in logic or flaws in the data itself- and even our most rational examinations of the numbers are fundamentally human, shaped by culture, prior experience, and our internal biases.In this podcast, we explore the process of how data becomes information, information becomes knowledge and knowledge becomes belief- and how, in turn, belief shapes the way we take and interpret data. From young learners to practicing scientists, the ways we incorporate information into our worldview is affected by our experiences. We combine social and data science perspectives with the study of how humans learn, in order to examine not just what we know, but how we know it.

Recent Episodes

  • An absolutely irreproducible conversation with Nicole Nelson

    2 years ago
  • A balanced diet of machine learning education with Carrie Diaz Eaton

    2 years ago
  • HDYK Episode 8: Eminent ladybugologists and zombie ideas with Kaitlin Stack Whitney and Sara Hermann

    3 years ago
  • HDYK Episode 7: Data spaces, data places- With Deondre Smiles

    3 years ago
  • HDYK Episode 6: We've Got History- With Sarah Qidwai

    3 years ago
  • HDYK Episode 5: Who’s asking? With Leon Walls

    3 years ago
  • HDYK Episode 4: It's not me, it's the machine with Jason Williams

    3 years ago
  • HDYK Episode 3: Remap with Kirstie Whitaker

    3 years ago
  • HDYK Episode 2: Mapes on maps

    3 years ago
  • HDYK Episode 1: Crunching the People

    3 years ago