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July 3, 2019 #projecthealthviz / Community / Reflections / Tableau

Finding the Forest for the Trees

My boss, Kathy Rowell, is a huge expert in the data visualization space. It goes without saying that when you

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May 6, 2019 #projecthealthviz / Community / Guest Post / Reflections

March’s #ProjectHealthViz PART I: A Community Perspective on Measles

A Brief History of Measles If you are under the age of 60, you likely have never seen a case

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May 1, 2019 Reflections / Tableau

There Certainly is No ‘Bore’ in Collaborate: Why Collaborative Vizzes Rule

In February 2019, I had the pleasure of embarking on a month-long collaborative data visualization journey with the charming and

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April 2, 2019 Guest Post / Tutorial

GoCharting: Animation in Tableau (guest post by Zach Bowders)

Psychology of Flashing Lights The study of the human brain and psychology teach us that we are naturally attracted to

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January 19, 2019 #momswhoviz / Community / Tutorial

A Mom Who Vizzes

The Inevitable Comparison Many of you reading this already know that I’m a mom of two young boys, a wife,

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December 30, 2018 Reflections

Looking Back at the Amazing 2018

I Say Goals, You Say Resolution As I wait at the cusp of a new year, it’s impossible for me

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December 22, 2018 #projecthealthviz / Community

CDC National Outbreaks – M7 Y1 #ProjectHealthViz

The Data Obviously, I love Project Health Viz for many reasons. I recently shared during a presentation that health and

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November 2, 2018 Community / Reflections

Finding Your Tribe

Tableau Conference No matter what, the Tableau Conference is a spectacular event. The opportunities for learning and collaborating, networking and

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October 26, 2018 Community / Reflections

Reflecting on New Charts – TC18

The Tableau Conference is that, perhaps, one time a year where you have the opportunity to meet and be inspired

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June 13, 2018 #projecthealthviz

May/M1.Y1 – #ProjectHealthViz – Visualizing something different

If you read my previous blog post you know that last month I launched #ProjectHealthViz, which is an initiative that means

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