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Tableau Academic Programs InstructionalDesigner. Those experiences not only informed my teaching, but it became a personal passion to bring foundational data skills to all. Sue Kraemer. Kristin Adderson. January 8, 2021 - 3:49pm. January 8, 2021. Bridge the data literacy gap for students in academia.
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