Yesterday I gave a talk at Google entitled “How We Used Data to Win the Presidential Election” which is the last of three talks I'm planning on giving on the topic. They recorded it and promised it would be up on YouTube in a week or two.
In the mean time, you can watch a similar talk I gave at Stanford or you can download my slides (in which I've included some speaker notes).
Note: the slides are 39.5 MB in size due to all the videos clips I used. Also, you need Apple Keynote to open these slides. If you don't have it, can download a 30 day free trial. I tried converting these slides to HTML and PPT but doing so messes up the layout and videos, so sorry, you need to use Keynote.
Please let me know what you think of the talk and send me any feedback in the comments. I would be glad to give the talk again if you or people you work with are interested in hearing about what we learned during the campaign.
And lastly, thank you to everyone who showed up to the talks!
Update 6/6: Here are all the original video clips I refer to in the talk:Fantastic talk Dan, thanks so much for sharing it with us. Really fascinating stuff.
Brett
Hey Dan,
Really enjoyed the talk. Thank you for posting it.
Thanks for updating the post and including the videos. I plan on watching all of them as I have time…thanks again!