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This document outlines an agenda and goals for a Tableau user group meeting in Cincinnati. The agenda includes introductions, a discussion of data structuring best practices in Tableau, and a review of new features in Tableau 9. The goals of the user group are to build knowledge of data visualization using Tableau, create a local community for sharing expertise, and have fun. Future events are discussed, including topics of interest, location, time, format, and looking for volunteers. Data design best practices for Tableau like having each row represent one data point are also covered.
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This document provides tips for becoming a better analyst using Tableau. It recommends mastering the basics through free training resources. Regular practice with downloadable Tableau Public is important, using projects of varying sizes. Asking the right questions of data ensures understanding its limitations. Study design fundamentals from books on visualization best practices. Publish work on Tableau Public and social media to get feedback. Engage with the Tableau user community through events and online. Get certified to prove skills and boost careers. Leverage additional community resources like blogs and videos. Teaching others is another way to share knowledge and give back to the community.
TechSoup Tour: How to Access Donations, Discounts, and ServicesTechSoup
Want to better understand how TechSoup can help your organization?
Join us for our free webinar on how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. We'll show you how to access our many learning resources to help you optimize technology for your organization.
During this tour and Q&A session, we will highlight the ways you can make the most of the donation and discount programs for hardware, software, cloud applications, and services available to eligible organizations.
We will reserve time to ensure your questions about TechSoup and our donation programs and services get answered!
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This document summarizes an event hosted by the Cincinnati Tableau User Group. The agenda includes a Tableau training session led by local users covering multiple Tableau topics and techniques. This will be followed by a Q&A panel where multiple Tableau users will answer questions about Tableau Desktop and Server. The document provides details on the event hosts, trainers, topics to be covered in the training, and information on how to join the Cincinnati Tableau User Group.
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The Recipe to Getting Attendees to Your Open Source Events Karen Vuong
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With the growth of open source comes the need for more conferences, meetups and hackathons - you name it! These events give community members the opportunity to interact face-to-face to solve problems, come up with new ideas, or even just to chat and get to know each other better. But, the question is – how do we get developers, users and contributors from open source communities to these events? In this session, we’ll learn useful tips and best practices on how to get attendees to your open source conferences and meetups. Karen will go over a 3-step process; how to setup your events, how to promote the events and what to do after the events.
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The document summarizes an agenda for a Tableau user group meeting in Cincinnati. The summary is:
1. The meeting will include presentations on using Tableau at the University of Cincinnati and a collaboration project. Attendees are encouraged to socialize.
2. Future events will focus on topics like hands-on learning and work experiences with Tableau. Locations, times, and topics are open for input.
3. Attendees are invited to join the Cincinnati Tableau user group page to receive updates and connect with other members.
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Latest news from the Professional Association for SQL Server in July 2010.
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professionals, executives, consultants, educators, instructors, and students.
Kelly O'Briant - DataOps in the Cloud: How To Supercharge Data Science with a...Rehgan Avon
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Over the last year I’ve become obsessed with learning how to be a better "cloud computing evangelist to data scientists" - specifically to the R community. I’ve learned that this isn’t often an easy undertaking. Most people (data scientists or not) are skeptical of changing up the tools and workflows they’ve come to rely on when those systems seem to be working. Resistance to change increases even further with barriers to quick adoption, such as having to teach yourself a completely new technology or framework. I’d like to give a talk about how working in the cloud changes data science and how exploring these tools can lead to a world of new possibilities within the intersection of DevOps and Data Analytics.
Topics to discuss:
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- Opportunities to customize and craft your ideal version of R/RStudio
- Making and embracing a decision on what is “real" about your analysis or daily work (Chapter 6 in R for Data Science)
- Running multiple R instances in the cloud (why would you want to do this?)
- Becoming an R/Data Science Collaboration wizard: Building APIs with Plumber in the Cloud
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We describe how we achieve high change agility in data engineering by eliminating the fear of breaking downstream data pipelines through end-to-end pipeline testing, and by using schema metaprogramming to safely eliminate boilerplate involved in changes that affect whole pipelines.
A quick poll on agility in changing pipelines from end to end indicated a huge span in capabilities. For the question "How long time does it take for all downstream pipelines to be adapted to an upstream change," the median response was 6 months, but some respondents could do it in less than a day. When quantitative data engineering differences between the best and worst are measured, the span is often 100x-1000x, sometimes even more.
A long time ago, we suffered at Spotify from fear of changing pipelines due to not knowing what the impact might be downstream. We made plans for a technical solution to test pipelines end-to-end to mitigate that fear, but the effort failed for cultural reasons. We eventually solved this challenge, but in a different context. In this presentation we will describe how we test full pipelines effectively by manipulating workflow orchestration, which enables us to make changes in pipelines without fear of breaking downstream.
Making schema changes that affect many jobs also involves a lot of toil and boilerplate. Using schema-on-read mitigates some of it, but has drawbacks since it makes it more difficult to detect errors early. We will describe how we have rejected this tradeoff by applying schema metaprogramming, eliminating boilerplate but keeping the protection of static typing, thereby further improving agility to quickly modify data pipelines without fear.
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2. Agenda
● Welcome & Top of Mind 👋 & Updates!
○ Tableau Conference 2024
○ What’s New and Upcoming Content
○ #Sourcing-Speakers
○ Gotta be on Slack!
○ Celebrations and Welcome to Newbie Leaders
● Q&A ❓
3. Tableau User Group Team
Caroline Yam
APAC/AMER/LATAM
Sydney, Australia
Laura Ward
EMEA
Manchester, UK
Tamsin Rowntree
TUG Awareness
London, UK
Melissa Sitchon
TUG Operations,
Amsterdam, NL
Angel De Vera
Co-leader
Applications
California, US
Joining
the team
on
1 May!
4.
5. Sessions
8 AM - 5 PM
Theaters, Breakouts, HOTs
Data Village
8 AM - 5 PM
Viz Galleries (x3), Demo
Stations, Data + Movies,
Photo ops
Sessions
8 AM - 4 PM
Theaters, Breakouts, HOTs
Sessions
8 AM - 4 PM
Theaters, Breakouts, HOTs
Data Village
8 AM - 4 PM
Viz Galleries (x3), Demo
Stations, Data + Movies,
Photo ops
Data Village
8 AM - 4 PM
Viz Galleries (x3), Demo
Stations, Data + Movies,
Photo ops
Tableau True to the Core
1 PM - 2 PM | Featured Breakout Room
4 PM - 5 PM | Keynote Room
Community Leader Appreciation Party
Invite Only | 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM | Mingei International Museum
Data Night Out
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM| Rady Shell
Main Keynote
+ Devs on Stage
10 AM - 11:30 AM | Keynote Room
Monday, April 29 Tuesday, April 30 Wednesday, May 1
Empowered Learning Innovations that WOW Power of the DataFam
Registration
7 AM - 7 PM
Registration
7 AM - 4 PM
Registration
7 AM - 5:30 PM
Certifications
Certifications 8:30 AM - 4 PM
9:00 AM Newbies/First
Timers
11:00 AM Data + Women
12:00 PM Comuni[datos]
10:00 AM DataPride
1:00 PM FinServ
2:00 PM Data Careers
3:00 PM Meet the Makers
4:00 PM COE/Server
Admin
12:00 PM DataDev
2:00 PM Public Sector
1:00 PM Black in Data
9:00 AM Community
Boosters
11:00 AM Healthcare
10:00 AM Sports
12:00 PM EDU + Non
Profits
How to do Cool Stuff in
Tableau
Tremendous Tableau
Tips
Makeover Monday Live!
You've Just Been to
TC24, Now What?
The Vizzies
Chart Chat Live
Pushing the Boundaries
of Tableau
Boost Your Data Literacy
to Increase Your
Opportunities
Harness the Power of
Design
Charting Your Career: From
Newbie to Visualization
Virtuoso
Sun., April 28
Registration
3 PM - 8 PM
Data + Women
Happy Hour
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
LEARN
CONNECT
GET INSPIRED
MEETUP
8:30 AM Japanese In-
Language
BLK in DATA
Game Night
Punch Bowl Social
7 - 10 PM
San Diego TUG:
TC24 Pre-Game
Mixer
You & Yours Distilling Co
| 3 - 5 PM | Waitlist Open
6. Meetups
Location: Data Village - Community Networking | Add to your Schedule
Tableau True to the Core
1 PM - 2 PM | Featured Breakout Room
Iron Viz
4 PM - 5 PM | Keynote Room
Data Night Out
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM| Rady Shell
Main Keynote
+ Devs on Stage
10 AM - 11:30 AM
Monday, April 29 Tuesday, April 30 Wednesday, May 1
Data Village Hours
8 AM - 5 PM
Data Village Hours
8 AM - 4 PM
Data Village Hours
8 AM - 4 PM
9:00 AM Newbies/First Timers
12:00PM DataDev
11:00 AM Data + Women
12:00PM Communidatos
1:00PM Black in Data
2:00PM Public Sector
12:00PM Education/Non-Profits
10:00 AM Data Pride
1:00 PM FinServ
2:00 PM Data Careers
9:00AM Community Boosters
3:00 PM Meet the Tableau Makers
11:00AM Healthcare
10:00AM Sports
4:00 PM Admins/COE Superstars
8:30 AM Japanese In-Language
9. 1152 Sentinel of Trust - Pulse & Trust Layer
12:45
pm
TC24 Broadcast: Agenda at a Glance
TC Today - Opening
Main Keynote
TC Today - Highlights and Insights
1026 How to do Cool Stuff in Tableau + CC
April 30 - Event Day 2
9:45 am
10:00
am
11:30 am
12:00
pm
1:45pm
4:00 pm
1812 Scale Insights with Unified Metrics + CC
1819 Bring Your Own Viz Type
May 1 - Event Day 3
1:00 pm
4:00 pm
2:30 pm
1766 Managing Data w/ Trust in the Age of AI
2:45 pm
IRON VIZ
1161 8 Ways to Elevate our Text Tables
12:00
pm
1104 Lights,Camera, Data
9:45 am
1068 Tremendous Tableau Tips
1811 Einstein Copilot in Tableau + CC
10:30
am
1193 Harness the Power of Design
TC Today - Opening
8:50 am
11:15
am
1471 Charting Your Career
4:40 pm TC Today - Close
TC Today - Iron Viz Pre-Show
3:45 pm
Product
Community
3:15 pm
1044 Beyond the Boundaries of Tableau
9:00
am
1:45 pm
Day 1: 9:45a-5p, Day 2: 8:50a-4:45p
CC = Connected Content
1818 Unlock the Power of Your Data w/ Tableau Prep
1814 Take Charge w/ Tableau Cloud Manager + CC
11. How to Highlight Sessions from TC24
Follow these instructions to highlight or hype up Community sessions at Tableau Conference 2024.
Step 1:
Navigate to TC24
Community Sessions
Google Sheet and find
sessions you think you’d like
to highlight* to your TUG.
*Aim for at least 3 - 5 per
day.
Step 3:
Present your recommendations
(with reasons why you highlighted
those sessions) at your TUG!
Hot tip🔥: share your screen and
walk through how to Favorite
sessions on the Tableau
Conference Site.
Step 2:
Make a copy of this
template deck, fill out using
the information in Step 1 to
highlight sessions and
presenters at TC24.
Wanna take your TC highlight session to the next level? Why not include your own Tips
and Tricks on how to make the most of TC from home or in person!
Special thanks to Sarah Carr (Data Pride TUG for helping us create this template)
15. NEW
Einstein Copilot
for Tableau
Raise your data skills with AI
Enable faster data exploration with a conversational assistant
to speed up insight generation
Improve viz and dashboard relevancy & actionability with best
practices
Easily build calculations through an intuitive, natural
language-driven interface
Pilot | March ‘24
Beta | April ‘24
16. Sourcing
Speakers
Hungry for Generative AI content like
Pulse and Einstein Copilot?
You can request Tableau Solution
Engineering speakers at upcoming
meetups!
Here’s how…
17. How to request a Speaker or apply to be one
Join #sourcing-speakers and use
the Slack workflow ➡️
Submit your profile on this
Speaker Form (this is owned by
Ethan Lang Co-Leader of Veterans
Advocacy Tableau User Group)
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25. Welcome our newest Leaders
Kevin Bradley,
East Tennessee
Alexandre Gontcharov,
MAE Canada
Gary Roll,
Detroit
Nicole Baensch,
Public Sector Germany
(Liza) Goryaynova,
Serbia
James Sandy, Uyo
Steve Albrecht,
Luxembourg
Muhiba Rahimova,
Tajikistan
26. Welcome our newest Co-Leaders
Oishiq Nandy,
FinServ
James Eselgroth,
Veterans Advocacy
Abhilash PS,
UAE
Grégory Pacco ,
Lille
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Questions or concerns on reimbursements? Slack or email Melissa Sitchon
Melissa Sitchon
msitchon@salesforce.com