Love Data 2024: Bee My Valentine: Data Visualization in Tableau Workshop with Rebekah Walker
Love Data is an international celebration and awareness campaign designed to build community and understanding around research data. This year's theme is “My Kind of Data”, which focuses on data equity, inclusion, and creating a kinder world through data. RIT Libraries is excited to be celebrating Love Data 2024! Please join us for the event below.
Join RIT Libraries for an interactive workshop of Tableau Public, a free data visualization software! This session with RIT Libraries' Digital Humanities and Social Sciences Librarian will introduce attendees to basic functions of Tableau Public and include hands-on exercises using bee colony data from the USDA.
Speaker: Rebekah Walker, RIT Libraries
Rebekah Walker is the Digital Humanities and Social Sciences Librarian at RIT Libraries. In her role, Walker advises RIT’s students, staff, and faculty on methods of digital pedagogy and project implementation.
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This event is part of Love Data programming at RIT Libraries. Other events include:
- February 5, 11:00am: How Data Can Save Family Farms with Jamie Sonneville (Zoom)
- February 6, 11:30am: The Intersection of Data and Photojournalism with Jenn Poggi and Josh Meltzer (Wallace 2410)
- February 13, 11:00am: Learning to program by transforming data into information visualization with W. Michelle Harris (Wallace 2410)
- February 15, 5:00pm: Citizen Archivists: Empowering Student-Run Organizations to Preserve Their History with RIT Archives (RIT Archives Research Center, Wallace 3650)
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Open to the Public
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