
Data Visualization and Tableau Training with Chad Skelton
Event Information
Description
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This two-day, hands-on workshop with award-winning data journalist Chad Skelton will teach you how to analyze data and make interactive maps and charts. The workshop is open to anyone with an interest in telling stories with data, including data analysts, journalists and public relations professionals. Attendance is capped at 12 participants.
Date: Tuesday, Feb. 2 - Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2016
Time: 10am - 4:30pm each day, with an hour break for lunch
Where: SFU Harbour Centre, 515 West Hastings, Vancouver, BC
Price: $395 + GST
NOTE: You must bring your own laptop to the workshop with Tableau Public and Open Refine pre-installed (more details below).
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- How to analyze large volumes of data quickly using Excel Pivot Tables
- Data visualization best practices (i.e. why pie charts are evil)
- How to make simple interactive charts using Datawrapper
- How to make more advanced interactive charts using Tableau Public
- How to make interactive maps using Google Fusion Tables
- Additional topics may be covered, time permitting
TESTIMONIALS
"Fasten your seatbelts: It's a fast ride. But also a great way to explore how data presentation can be clean, elegant and useful.”
David Tracey, Executive Director, Tree City
“This workshop provides a great introduction to a variety of tools that can help you present information in ways beyond run-of-the-mill charts and graphs.”
Albert Huang, Project Analyst
“I recommend anyone who works with data to take Chad Skelton’s Data Visualization workshop. I'm now armed with new tools and a new perspective.”
Grace Hon, FleishmanHillard
“If you're looking for an exciting way to draw readers into stories often bogged down by numbers and stats, this is the course for you! I especially enjoyed using my own laptop because now I have all the tools available to me on my own device.
Cayley Dobie, Reporter, New Westminster Record
“This workshop is very good at giving you hands-on experience and practical examples of using visualization tools and making engaging graphics. Because of the workshop I am now comfortable using Tableau for visual analysis of data.”
Lucas Parker, Project Analyst - Evaluation, Doctors of BC
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING WITH YOU
- Your own PC or Mac laptop and a power cord to plug in. Your computer must also be able to get on the Internet through WiFi.
- Tableau Public and Open Refine already installed on your computer. I recommend installing both programs before registering to make sure they work on your machine especially if you have a Mac (Tableau doesn't work with some early versions of OS X). You can find detailed installation instructions here.
- A bagged lunch or money for lunch. To keep the price of this workshop down, this event will not be catered. However, there are several food courts downtown close to SFU Harbour Centre.
- Recommended: Some raw data that you want to map or visualize. Sample data will be provided for you during the workshop. But you'll get more out of the workshop if you have some data with you that you want to visualize. This will also allow you to leave the workshop with something you've made that's useful to you.
THE FINE PRINT
- Cancellation Policy: If this workshop is cancelled due to insufficient demand, or any other reason, participants will be entitled to a full refund. The organizer is not responsible for other costs incurred by participants, such as travel costs.
- This workshop is being run personally by Chad Skelton and is not affiliated in any way with Kwantlen Polytechnic University.
- This workshop will use Tableau Public, the free version of Tableau's data visualization software, which is designed for making interactive charts for the web. Tableau Desktop, the paid version, allows you to share charts privately within your organization. The two programs are nearly identical, so the chart-making skills you learn on Tableau Public will be applicable to both programs.