And if you feel generous, help us financing all the tools in the background either privately or become a sponsor of one of our events! If you get the chance, check out our amazing volunteers who make our events possible or head over to Youtube to see if you can learn a thing or two around Tableau. The new version is a lot cleaner and hopefully everything you would want to know is easy to find. The old website grew over time, was changed and adjusted for different events, with different needs in mind. We want to change this and as part of this we started with a website makeover! Most people within the online community know about The Fringe Festival and while all of you did a great job promoting the events in User Groups, your work place and your professional networks, we didn’t make it too easy for new people to discover us. We have a Youtube channel with 135 recorded talks We have more than 10 local volunteers helping with the events We grew and now organise 4 local events a year It has been 4 years since the first Tableau Fringe Festival. If you are still not convinced, you can find some more reasons to talk at TFF here.Īnd if you want to talk but you are not sure about what, check out this blog post for inspiration.Įither way, head to the application form here and let us know what you want to talk about.Īpplications close on the 31st of May 2019. To practise talking and to build your portfolio. There are a ton of topics out there and this is your chance to tell your story. How does your organisation work with Tableau or use Visualisation?.How did you approach the last problem you faced?.What have you learned which could be interesting for others?.We are looking for talks about all things Tableau, whether you are a rookie or a seasoned professional, we want to hear from you! The event will be happening on Friday, the 5th of July but as any other TFF event, the day would be nothing without YOUR contribution. It’s that time of the year again! For the second time we will run a TFF LATAM to give everybody the chance to speak about Tableau and Visualisation en Español ou em Português ! Jim Dehner - My Top 5 Building Blocks on the Journey from Spreadsheets to Tableau.Dinushki De Livera - Translating music into data/The Firebird Suite: Infernal Dance.Soha Elghany - The Ethics behind data visualization.Steve Prokopiou - Capabilities, Skills and Roles to consider when building your COE.Rod Little - dashboard Design with your Audience in mind.Ojoswi Basu - Fun-Shortcuts in Tableau 2020.3.Prasann Prem - Making the best out of Tableau Public.Andres Chavarria Miranda - Going Global!: how to contribute to the Tableau Community from the "Third World".Brezler - Great Chart! How do we operationalize that? Johanne Lemaire - How to make any viz or report more accessible.JR Copreros - Modern Excel Techniques to Prepare Data for Visualizations.Jacqui Moore - 3 Approaches to Beginning a DataViz Project.Roshni Gohil - Usability Testing Tableau Dashboards. Dzifa Amexo - Tableau Edition: How It Started vs.Katie Kilroy - What is Data Scaffolding? Some Practical Examples.Darragh Murray - Taming the beast: Reflections on dealing with data-viz induced anxiety.Jami Delagrange - Saving Cats & Dogs: How I became a Data Storyteller.Candra McRae - Tips to Becoming an Effective Player-Coach of Data-Driven Teams.Tarun Chhabra - The Great Combination: Tableau + Alteryx.Sarah Burnett - Driving data culture and adoption through virtual Tableau Days.David Borczuk - The Power of Deliberate Design in Data Storytelling.Fiona Gordon - Have You Been Paying Attention?.Joshua Smith (joint session w/Robert Janezic) - A Tale of Two Vizziess: Storytelling, mentorship, and friendship in the Datafam.Jessica Cochran - How an Artist Brings Design and Story to Data.Neil Richards - Celebrating the Unnecessary.Hunter Hansen (joint session w/Adam Mico) - Neurodiversity & Data: Design & Community.Kevin Lee Elder - From Brinton 1914 to Today: Data Visualization Style Guides.Amy Wu - Upgrade your Skills with Tableau Community Members.Heidi Kalbe (joint session w/Annabelle Rincon) - Tableau Tip Battle.
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