tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7874884791077069552.post5747467671872644165..comments2024-03-29T10:48:21.582+00:00Comments on Wannabe Data Rock Star: Touch me, play with me.....Matthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14301128814221268389noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7874884791077069552.post-24858403927993066222018-05-29T11:09:47.424+01:002018-05-29T11:09:47.424+01:00I appreciate your work on Tableau. It's such a...<br /><br /><br /><br />I appreciate your work on Tableau. It's such a wonderful read on Tableau course. Keep sharing stuffs like this. I am also educating people on similar Tableau training so if you are interested to know more you can watch this Tableau tutorial:<br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZB78DglzyZY<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18251739919705541761noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7874884791077069552.post-10537607006038595582013-09-18T02:56:48.248+01:002013-09-18T02:56:48.248+01:00I can't believe you didn't mention the epi...I can't believe you didn't mention the epic Tuesday night dinner as one of your most memorable takeaways from TCC. VizWizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11408220384219218043noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7874884791077069552.post-69725999633777612412013-09-12T13:20:18.210+01:002013-09-12T13:20:18.210+01:00I'm increasingly using what you refer to as th...I'm increasingly using what you refer to as the "trick me" / hover to highlight approach, which seems to require a tenth the mental effort as clicking. <br /><br />Hovering doesn't always work and doesn't work at all on an iPad, however, and radio buttons or filters that look like buttons are key. I have yet to see someone--without prompting--click on a color legend to highlight marks in a viz, and once you have to write, "Click here to..." you've kind of lost. Pull-down menus are almost as bad. <br /><br />The other big impediment to interactivity is the viz's responsiveness to clicks, hovers, filters, etc. Tableau improved significantly in v8 with client-side rendering, but it's still slow. Even with something entirely client-side, such as tool tips, there's a night-and-day difference between a D3 viz and a Tableau viz. <br /><br />Thanks for the fun tweets from #TCC13 and excellent presentation. <br /><br />Jim Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10491073546235408092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7874884791077069552.post-4021921453945808092013-09-12T02:33:34.304+01:002013-09-12T02:33:34.304+01:00Matt, interesting thoughts (safe trip home btw). I...Matt, interesting thoughts (safe trip home btw). I tend to think most people naturally divide themselves into two categories: Analysts and Consumer. Analyst-types click everything in sight, joyfully exploring, looking for the story. Consumer-types sit back and watch, they want the story to be told to them. This is of course a continuum, without nice neat boxes. <br /><br />But as we attempt to get our vizzes interacted with, we should keep in mind what type of user we are dealing with and create interactive vizzes that match the audience type.<br /><br />You sure seemed to have a lot of fun this past week :)<br /><br />--Shawn Shawn Wallworkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07875560767627938393noreply@blogger.com