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Data Viz Competition Tips from Tableau Ambassador Gandes Goldestan

Tableau

Inspired by the wildly popular Iron Viz competition from Tableau Conference, Viz Games are an exciting and fun way for any organization to take their skills to the next level while expanding data culture and engagement on data analysis. To do this successfully, and at scale, many have turned to hosting their own Viz Games !

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Data Viz Competition Tips from Tableau Ambassador Gandes Goldestan

Tableau

Inspired by the wildly popular Iron Viz competition from Tableau Conference, Viz Games are an exciting and fun way for any organization to take their skills to the next level while expanding data culture and engagement on data analysis. To do this successfully, and at scale, many have turned to hosting their own Viz Games !

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Best #14NTC Panels and Parties to Check Out

Care2

Start at the Start: Using Storyboards, Wireframes, and Mood Boards Friday, March 13, 1:30PM. This happy hour is an opportunity for 501 Tech Club organizers—you know who you are—to get together and swap ideas, stories about your local meetups, and jokes. Did we mention fun? Where: Marriott Hotel Bar near hotel lobby.

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Build Your Storymaking Skills with Free Events and Webinars

Tech Soup

April 7, 2016: Preplanning Your Digital Story from Concept to Storyboard with filmmaker Liz Norton and digital media trainer Nife Adeyemi, who will talk about nailing down a solid video concept, give tips on scripting and storyboarding, and describe what you need to do before you pick up a camera. Wednesday, April 20, 2016.

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How Nonprofit Staff Training Is Evolving Due to COVID-19

Top Nonprofits

Think of it this way: the training that Doctors without Borders members undergo is significantly different than that of, say, the local Boys and Girls Club. However, we made it a fun e-learning game that’s much more engaging. Here are a few tips to help: Experiment with your formatting. Prioritize content that’s valuable.