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Read2Go Tops iTunes Literacy Charts!

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

The first one shows the Special Education category on iTunes, with the Read2Go logo being used to represent the Literacy and Learning section. And, the second one shows why: our Read2Go application is at the top of the Literacy and Learning section!

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Building Blocks of Excellence: Strategy, Culture, and Technology  

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Strategy: Charting the Course to Thrive A well-crafted strategy isnt just a planits the compass that guides your association toward sustainable success. Steps to cultivate a culture of excellence: Bridge Digital Literacy Gaps: Equip your staff with the knowledge and tools to navigate the digital landscape confidently.

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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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Announcing new Tableau Data Literacy curriculum for higher education

Tableau

Bridge the data literacy gap for students in academia. That’s why I was thrilled to join the Tableau Academic team, which understands the importance of bringing these data literacy skills to students. We define data literacy as “the ability to explore, understand, and communicate with data.” Sue Kraemer. Kristin Adderson.

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Reporting for Grantmakers: Charts vs. Lists to Make Sense of Your Data

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Charts and lists are two of the most common formats for grant reporting, but they have different benefits when you are trying to make sense of your grantmaking data. Using Charts in Your Grant Reporting. Charts make it easy to make sense of a lot of data by creating context. That’s where a list format would be more valuable.

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How to Maintain Relevance and Revenue in Today’s Economy

Association Analytics

You won’t get this time back when the economy is booming and sales are off the charts. Doing More With Less It may sound counterintuitive, but there’s no better time to set up systems and processes than in a down economy. Plus, your future self/team will thank you.