The World Government Summit put together a helpful interactive website where you can test your knowledge on the trajectory of key statistical indicators for the development of society over the past decade. It is more challenging than I imagined. Here is the text from their opening screen.
Can we estimate how much the world has changed in a decade? Or do our own experiences impact the perception of progress? This work challenges the assumptions we make about how key statistical indicators regarding Health, the Environment, or Education evolve through the years.
You can click on the image below to test your knowledge of key issues shaping the world (like oil dependency, pollution, literacy, economic freedom, etc.) by answering some questions at "The Shape of Change."
The first part is like a guessing game where you try to predict the direction and the rate of change.
The second part, which involves reviewing the data table, was much more illustrative.
Were there any numbers that surprised you?
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The Shape of Change
Change is the only constant.
The World Government Summit put together a helpful interactive website where you can test your knowledge on the trajectory of key statistical indicators for the development of society over the past decade. It is more challenging than I imagined. Here is the text from their opening screen.
Can we estimate how much the world has changed in a decade? Or do our own experiences impact the perception of progress? This work challenges the assumptions we make about how key statistical indicators regarding Health, the Environment, or Education evolve through the years.
You can click on the image below to test your knowledge of key issues shaping the world (like oil dependency, pollution, literacy, economic freedom, etc.) by answering some questions at "The Shape of Change."
The Shape of Change
Change is the only constant.
The World Government Summit put together a helpful interactive website where you can test your knowledge on the trajectory of key statistical indicators for the development of society over the past decade. It is more challenging than I imagined. Here is the text from their opening screen.
- The Shape of Change via the World Government Summit
You can click on the image below to test your knowledge of key issues shaping the world (like oil dependency, pollution, literacy, economic freedom, etc.) by answering some questions at "The Shape of Change."
The Shape of Change via the World Government
It also includes a table that tracks year-over-year changes in various indicators.
The Shape of Change via the World Government
The first part is like a guessing game where you try to predict the direction and the rate of change.
The second part, which involves reviewing the data table, was much more illustrative.
Were there any numbers that surprised you?
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