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Data Literacy Basics Everyone Should Know

Tableau

At Tableau, we believe that everyone needs some level of data literacy, and the best place to start is with the basics. First, let’s talk about what data literacy means. Data Literacy is the range of capabilities that describe someone’s ability to explore, understand, and communicate with data. August 15, 2024

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How to Spot Misleading Charts, a Checklist

Tableau

Alyssa Jenson November 14, 2023 - 6:59pm Sue Kraemer Senior Data Skills Curriculum Strategy Manager, Tableau Charts are all around us. When viewing and creating charts, it’s vital that we gain the ability to critically explore and discern the integrity of the information and conclusions shown in charts. Chart Design.

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Fair Use Victory Advances a Future of Accessibility for All

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

This fair use victory is crucial not only for our present work, but also for our social mission at large and for the future of our work under our Global Literacy program. In particular, we’re excited about the promise that the appeal court’s ruling holds for the expansion of our efforts to improve access to images. only files?is

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How To Spot Misleading Charts: Check the Chart Design

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Ateken Abla November 14, 2023 - 6:59pm Sue Kraemer Senior Data Skills Curriculum Strategy Manager, Tableau Charts are all around us. When communicating with data, viewing a chart instead of a table of numbers helps us quickly understand data, make comparisons, see patterns, and make better decisions. Be aware of the SCAM!

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How To Spot Misleading Charts: Check the Axes

Tableau

Ateken Abla November 14, 2023 - 6:59pm Sue Kraemer Senior Data Skills Curriculum Strategy Manager, Tableau Charts are all around us. When communicating with data, viewing a chart instead of a table of numbers helps us quickly understand data, make comparisons, see patterns, and make better decisions. Be aware of the SCAM!

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Best of Tableau Web: May 2022

Tableau

Get a glimpse behind the scenes at how the brothers use ordinary Tableau things, like calcs, shapes, images, and color, to do extraordinary stuff with data. CJ Mayes produced a visually stunning piece on the misconceptions around African literacy rates and global health. Closing the Youth Literacy Gap by Iron Viz champion Will Sutton.

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How To Spot Misleading Check the Chart Design

Tableau

Ateken Abla November 14, 2023 - 6:59pm Sue Kraemer Senior Data Skills Curriculum Strategy Manager, Tableau Charts are all around us. When communicating with data, viewing a chart instead of a table of numbers helps us quickly understand data, make comparisons, see patterns, and make better decisions. Be aware of the SCAM!

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