Answers Quote by Keith Devlin
“Hans Rosling typically would go into the room, and he would ask the audience questions. Often they had to answer them with clickers or raising their hands or something. We get [data] wrong because 50 years ago that wasn't the case and because we haven't had these graphics we don't realize that over the last 30, 40, 50 years things have changed dramatically. And you see how the world has been getting a better, safer, more homogeneous place. It just has.”
About This Quote
Source Talk: Hans Rosling presentations, various dates
Rosling used interactive questioning and visual data to reveal rapid global improvements that many overlook today.
In simple terms: Interactive questions and graphics show how much the world has improved.
Use data visualizations and audience engagement to highlight progress.
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When to use this quote
- public talks
- classroom lessons
- policy briefings
- media reporting
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we better integrate interactive tools in everyday learning?
- What biases hinder our perception of global change?
Audience may lack context or misinterpret data without proper framing.