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We're back with our third Analogue. We're priveleged to be joined by Anna Casey, a User reseracher at Tableau. We talk about how Anna found gherself at Tableau, her perspectives on user research and how as dahsboard authors, we can bringh a product centrix user research methadology to the way we gather requirements and deliver analytics products.
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We're back this time talking about Snowflake, the Cloud, deggregators, NFTS & Microsoft
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We’ve been away for even more time, but we're back start Season 4 season
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We’ve been away for even more time, but we're back to close off the season with one final episode to round off our thoughts on the Tableau Conference 2020 aka Tableau conference'ish
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We’ve been away for some time, there’s a lot of changes to discuss in our personal lives and also the world around us continues to change fast so we thought we would spend this episode rounding up the changes we’ve seen over the last few months.
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This episode was originally recorded in late April for a May release.
NHS Covid 19 App: Apple & Google Contact tracing efforts. Digital Identity & Coronovirus by GSMAWhy the NHS Covid-19 contact tracing app failed Tracking coronavirus: big data and the challenge to privacy | Free to readUnderstanding the urgent need for secure identity during COVID-19Feedback welcome on Twitter to Ravi at @scribblr_42 or Tim at @tableautim - or e-mail us, at [email protected]
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Following on from the last episode we dive a little into the data being shared in the world about the impact of Coronavirus, From the economy to the climate we cover it all. Enjoy the episode.
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Recorded live, In this episode recorded at the start of the crisis we catch up to discuss the changes in society note least working from home, the sudden change in our work environments. This is a broad discussion compared to our usual format so join and enjoy the episode.
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It's our first Analogue episode and we have Kent Marten from Tableau. We talk to him about product design, Tableau, and how he got into Spatial analysis alongside the challenges he faces in his role as a product manager.
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In this episode, we speak about the forgotten promise of IoT and where we are today and Tim's theory of the looming explosion of data.
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In this episode, we speak to friend and colleague Gwilym Lockwood about Data Ethics, what it means and how to start thinking about it.
Show Notes Data Ethics Framework: GOV.uk : LinkOnline harms whitepaper: LinkWhat is data ethics: Alan Turing institute: LinkI was a cable guy by Lauren Hough : Huffington Post: LinkFeedback welcome on Twitter to Ravi at @scribblr_42 or Tim at @tableautim - or e-mail us, at [email protected]
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In this episode, we catchup after the christmas and new year break, touch on the Tableau Conference in Vegas and do a summary of of the year in 2019 and outlook to what we have in store this season.
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In this episode, we catchup after the summer break, touch on the Tableau Conference in Europe and dive into our topic this week which is AWS (Amazon Web Services).
Show Notes Tableau conference Europe: https://tc-europe19.tableau.com/watch Ireland Drone Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03Z6oaTPwcYTableau Embed Playbook: https://tableau.github.io/embedding-playbook/Salesforce completes acquisition of Tableau: https://www.tableau.com/about/press-releases/2019/salesforce-completes-acquisition-tableau AWS (Amazon Web Services): https://aws.amazon.com/products/?nc2=h_ql_prod A Cloud Guru: AWS training and certificationL https://acloud.guru/Feedback welcome on Twitter to Ravi at @scribblr_42 or Tim at @tableautim - or e-mail us, at [email protected]
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A slightly different episode to the usual. Ravi and I reflect on the recent announcement. Salesforce and tableau have agreed to enter acquisition talks.
Show Notes Leaked documents showing interest in Tableau. Salesforce press release: Salesforce Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire TableauBen Thompson on the acquisition: Tech and Antitrust Follow-up, Google Buys Looker, Salesforce Buys TableauFeedback welcome on Twitter to Ravi at @scribblr_42 or Tim at @tableautim - or e-mail us, at [email protected]
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In this week’s episode, we discuss our data side-hustles: football analytics & quantified self. We take a look at how a side hustle or data hobby can support your 9 to 5 and more importantly help you ask better business questions and appreciate the softer challenges we often talk about in analytics and business intelligence.
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Welcome to another episode and our new look and name for the podcast. We ditched the 3 what nots and now, we’re just called Datum. A datum is described as a piece of information and we thought that would be a fitting name for our more recent format of bits (where we focus on technical concepts and technologies) and bytes ( where discuss concepts and the softer side of working with data).
In this episode we discuss behavioural design in analytics and dive into the techniques available to us to allow us to intentionally and systematically changing human behaviour through persuasive modifications of the physical and digital environment.
Show notes: What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Dashboards?Episode 135 Data Stories | The “Dashboard Conspiracy” with Lyn Bartram and Alper SarikayaKey Question in User Experience Design – Usability vs Desirability -
We’re back with a Byte!. Today we discuss champions! As analytical culture becomes a more important part of organisations, finding individuals to champion this cause is increasingly a focus for teams large and small. We discuss the roles, types and ways of cultivating champions in the analytical space
Show notes: Managing Complex Change: LinkFeedback welcome on Twitter to Ravi at @scribblr_42 or Tim at @tableautim - or e-mail us, at [email protected]
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It’s an odd number episode so we’re back to Bits, episodes focussed on a technology. Today we talk about Natural Language processing, a subset field of Machine learning.
Show notes: NLP: Machine learning Guide: Example of a Corpus: Quora: Where can I get a large corpus of news articles? MODERN Business Intelligence: NLP: It’s not a Feature, it’s the Future! Tableau: Natural language humanizes your dataFeedback welcome on Twitter to Ravi at @scribblr_42 or Tim at @tableautim - or e-mail us, at [email protected]
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In this episode we discuss how the show comes together.
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In this episode we discuss data visualisation literacy. We discuss ways to measure it, what traditional research into measurement has found and ways in which you can design visualisations for all literacy levels and how to keep your audiences engaged.
Show Notes and Links: A Principled Way of Assessing Visualization Literacy by Jeremy Boy, Ronald A. Rensink, Enrico Bertini, Jean- Daniel Fekete. Investigating aspects of data visualisation literacy using 20 information visualisations and 273 science museum visitors. The New York Times Lesson Plans: teaching and learning with the New York Times. Teaching data Viz to kids Data Stories: Episode 69 : Data Visualization Literacy with Jeremy Boy, Helen Kennedy and Andy Kirk The Seeing Data project: a group of research projects which aim to understand the place of data visualisations in society. Findings Part1 Findings Part2 Findings Part3 The ‘little of visualisation design’: respecting the small decisions that make a big difference towards the good and bad of this discipline.Feedback welcome on Twitter to Ravi at @scribblr_42 or Tim at @tableautim - or e-mail us, at [email protected]
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