Social Good with Data: Splunk for Splunkterns
Using Data to Promote Social Good? Count Me In!
I’m Elly, Splunk’s Corporate Communications Intern. Without a doubt, this experience was definitely one of the highlights of my internship. Not only was it a great way to meet other Splunkterns and learn how to use Splunk, but it was also an opportunity to make an impact on important issues.
From projects on disproportionate internet access to voter suppression in America, Splunkterns used Splunk to gain data-driven insights on real-world issues. Here’s what some of our teams had to say about their experiences.
Horse Girls: We’re studying the impact of historical redlining from the 1930s on present-day public school systems in U.S. cities. The topic of redlining has gained notable public attention following the surge of support for the Black Lives Matter movement. While officially outlawed over 50 years ago, redlining continues to harm minority communities as a form of systemic racism. As students ourselves, we were interested to learn its impact on U.S. school systems.
Team Fake News: Fun, interesting, challenging. We had a great time learning how to use Splunk to solve problems in the real context and drive insights from data. It also gave us a great opportunity to meet, chat and collaborate with Splunkterns in other roles. While we did run into some challenges, we eventually found ways to overcome them.
Data Spelunkers!: Have a strong solid idea of what you want to focus on. There are so many datasets out there and so many cool ways of visualizing the data that it’s really easy to go overboard and stretch yourself too thin. Focusing on a couple of big datasets and really trying to find interesting trends will be more fulfilling.
Horse Girls: Everyone should participate in Splunk for Splunkterns — whether or not you have a technical background. It’s a great chance to go out of your comfort zone and meet other interns. Additionally, this project provides you with the opportunity to leverage the power of the Data-to-Everything Platform to work on a social issue that’s important to you, exemplifying data’s ability to change the world.
For more information on Splunk for Good, follow our Twitter @SplunkForGood.
About the Contributing Splunk for Splunkterns Teams:
Pwny Pollers used Splunk to see if there were any patterns or correlations between voter suppression and race.
Horse Girls used Splunk to analyze the impact of historical redlining from the 1930s on present-day public school systems in U.S. cities.
Meanwhile in Florida used Splunk to visualize where the Covid-19 hotspots are over time, location, and other factors in an effort to make people understand the gravity of the pandemic in Florida.
Team Fake News used Splunk to look at if online misinformation (Google/Twitter) regarding Covid-19 precautions result in an increase in cases.
Data Spelunkers! used Splunk to visualise the effect coronavirus is having on these communities, what kind of community is affected the most, and how they are susceptible to it.
Magenta™ used Splunk to look at what the current and projected COVID-19 job markets look like.