Thanks for the input. When I put QTRS together, I sometimes realize that might stand alone, but maybe not as long as a typical Tuesday post. Would you suggest then an extra post once in a while that is shorter than a Tuesday but too long to be a QTRS post? Somethign else?
I think more frequent but shorter posts that use data to inform thinking on a single issue of societal concern could get the ball rolling and increase engagement amongst your readers. Two examples I’ve recently discussed with friends yet felt limited by lack of useful data include:
Professor-
Way too much interesting stuff packed into one posting!
Most of these charts could stand on their own and generate some interesting dialogue:
e.g.
Has the reduction or elimination of performance standards in our public school systems increased or reduced the equality gap?
Happy new year.
Thanks for the input. When I put QTRS together, I sometimes realize that might stand alone, but maybe not as long as a typical Tuesday post. Would you suggest then an extra post once in a while that is shorter than a Tuesday but too long to be a QTRS post? Somethign else?
I think more frequent but shorter posts that use data to inform thinking on a single issue of societal concern could get the ball rolling and increase engagement amongst your readers. Two examples I’ve recently discussed with friends yet felt limited by lack of useful data include:
1. Homelessness. (Are any interventions helping?)
2. Is crime rising or is “safetyism” rising?
Best regards,
Craig