Natasha Singer is a technology reporter at The New York Times where she explores the intersection of data and society, with a particular focus on education, health, and behavioral advertising. She also writes a monthly column, called Technophoria, for the Sunday Business section. She will develop a taxonomy of educational data, identifying the types of information that schools and ed tech companies collect about prekindergarten through twelfth-grade students; the primary and secondary uses of that data; how those details are analyzed and disseminated; and the outcomes of those analyses.
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Tampa Bay TimesD&S affiliate Natasha Singer and Steve Lohr discuss the role of data in the 2016 election. Virtually all the major vote forecasters, including Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight site, the New York Times' Upshot and the Princeto... Read on Tampa Bay TimesNovember 2016