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Data Analytics: Data, Courts, and Ethics

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November 21st, 2024, Question of Ethics Conversation

 Copilot describes data literacy as understanding, interpreting, and using data effectively. It involves knowing how to read charts and graphs, understanding statistics, and being able to critically evaluate data sources for their reliability and relevance. Just as how literacy with words helps you comprehend and communicate in language, data literacy empowers you to navigate and make sense of the vast amounts of data we encounter daily. Problem Analysis is an often-overlooked component of decision-making. In this episode we discuss data literacy and how it intersects with ethics in the courts.

Episode Moderator:

Roger Rand, IT Manager, Multnomah County Circuit Court, Portland, Oregon

Episode Panel:

Courtney Whiteside, Director, Municipal Court, St. Louis, Missouri. Courtney is also the chair of the NACM Ethics Subcommittee.

Stacy Worby, State Jury Coordinator, Alaska State Court System, Anchorage.

Ellen Haines, Supervisor, IT Training & Data Analysis Department, Multnomah Circuit Court, Portland, Oregon

Peter Kiefer, Host, Court Leaders Advantage Podcast Series, Auburn, New York.

Jeff Chappell, Court Administrator, Municipal Court, O'Fallon, Missouri.

Creadell Webb, Chief Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Officer, 1st Judicial District, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Leave a question or comment at ethics@nacmnet,org

Join the Question of Ethics Conversation held after the Subcommittee meetings every fourth Thursday of the month at 2:00 pm ET.

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November 21st, 2024, Question of Ethics Conversation

 Copilot describes data literacy as understanding, interpreting, and using data effectively. It involves knowing how to read charts and graphs, understanding statistics, and being able to critically evaluate data sources for their reliability and relevance. Just as how literacy with words helps you comprehend and communicate in language, data literacy empowers you to navigate and make sense of the vast amounts of data we encounter daily. Problem Analysis is an often-overlooked component of decision-making. In this episode we discuss data literacy and how it intersects with ethics in the courts.

Episode Moderator:

Roger Rand, IT Manager, Multnomah County Circuit Court, Portland, Oregon

Episode Panel:

Courtney Whiteside, Director, Municipal Court, St. Louis, Missouri. Courtney is also the chair of the NACM Ethics Subcommittee.

Stacy Worby, State Jury Coordinator, Alaska State Court System, Anchorage.

Ellen Haines, Supervisor, IT Training & Data Analysis Department, Multnomah Circuit Court, Portland, Oregon

Peter Kiefer, Host, Court Leaders Advantage Podcast Series, Auburn, New York.

Jeff Chappell, Court Administrator, Municipal Court, O'Fallon, Missouri.

Creadell Webb, Chief Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Officer, 1st Judicial District, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Leave a question or comment at ethics@nacmnet,org

Join the Question of Ethics Conversation held after the Subcommittee meetings every fourth Thursday of the month at 2:00 pm ET.

  continue reading

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