The Lab
This workshop focuses on practical skills for collecting, storing, and analyzing your data. We’ll focus on good data practices, tools, and techniques that can assist with performance planning, grant submissions, and more!
Topics include:
* From patrons to performances, how to determine what kind of data you need to collect.
* Cleaning your data so that it’s ready to go when you are.
* Storing your data, from spreadsheets to databases.
* Analyzing your data using common tools.
* Empowerment through data. How can we interpret our data and make meaningful decisions for the arts?
* Preparing for grants? Tips and tricks to make granting season a breeze.
* Bradley’s favourite free tools for data management.
* Presenting your data beautifully.
Pay What You Will
Suggested Donation of $10
What Do You Need To Join?
In Person
- Your self
- Something to take notes
Online
- Your self
- Something to take notes
- A Device To Zoom In On
- An Internet Connection
Accessibility
In Person
- ASL Interpretation will be available in person
- Venue Accessibility
Online
- ASL Interpretation and Auto-Generated Captions will be provided online
About Your Lab Instructor
Bradley King
Bradley (he/him) is a rural bumpkin from small-town Alberta, navigating urban Edmonton life while drinking too much iced-coffee. A graduate of the University of Alberta with a BSc Specialization in Physics, he did the physicist-thing for a while but now works with non-profits and technology. By day, you can Bradley analyzing data and developing applications for Fringe Theatre Adventures. By night, he’s trying to find Edmonton’s best hot chicken sandwich.