Tag: Tableau
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The Land is a Map: On being awarded Viz of the Day
Last week I was fortunate enough to be awarded my first ever ‘Viz of the Day’ (or VOTD). The more expansive (and I think better version) of the visualisation can be found on my Tableau Public profile. If you don’t have a clue about what I’m talking about, Tableau – the purveyor of fine data…
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An updated Australian international education snapshot dashboard
I finally got around to updating my Australian international education snapshot dashboard. The original one, while I think was somewhat novel at the time, suffered from a fair few design flaws. Also, it didn’t render very well on Tableau Public. Since I originally did that viz, I’ve come quite some way in my Tableau abilities.…
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Nominated for a 2020 Vizzie Award
I choose a poor week to go on holidays and my time off coincided with the annual Tableau conference which this year was held virtually. I didn’t bring any technology with me during my holiday and thus found it difficult to tune in to what looked like a great series of talks and presentations. On…
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Presentation at Brisbane Tableau User group
I presented at September 2020 Brisbane Tableau User Group alongside Mark Jeffrey from Griffith University and Ronak Mathur, the President of QUT Business Analysis and Data Science Club. I presented some of the background to the visualisation I presented at the Virtual Refugee Conference in June 2020. Thanks to Frederic Fery and Key Data for…
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#Iron Quest: Myths, Mystery & Magic | VVitch Tryals of Salem
Below is the link to my latest Tableau Public visualisation mapping the locations of people accused of witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials in late 17th century New England. More details to follow soon. … Read the rest