Today Lorna and I bring you eight of our most highly recommend Tableau Conference recordings for your viewing pleasure. 1 | Devs on Stage TableauDevs on Stage is one of my favorite sessions because you get a live look at many of the newest features to Tableau -- many not available yet to the public, and you get to hear directly from the devs who built their project! 2 | Live: Data Storytelling Ben Jones & Giorgia LupiEnjoy a candid interview between Ben and Giorgia as Giorgia shares her thoughts on data humanism, her approach to visualize data and perspective on her recent projects. 3 | Extending Tableau Front and Back Chris Demartini & Tamás FöldiHave you heard of Tableau Extensions? Are you interested in learning more about what is possible with this new feature? Look no further than Chris's and Tamas's presentation. 4 | Tableau Speed Tipping Ann Jackson & Lorna EdenWithout fear, Ann and Lorna challenge the record of Tableau Tipping royalty, Andy and Jeff, and attempt to share 100+ tips with the audience in 50 minutes or less. Will they reach their goal? The only way to find out is to watch, and I am sure you will learn a few things along the way. 5 | Achievement unlocked | From rookies to rock stars - building capability through gamification Fiona GordonFi’s session introduces the Tableau Quest, a gamification program to help people learn, keep them engaged, improve culture and coach them to build new skills. Learn how to level up! Layering training, challenges and certification with tips and tricks to motivate, collaborate, and most importantly - have fun! 6 | You are an artist | How and why to get started making public data visualizations Mike CisnerosMike title is exactly what he talks about. Why you should start vizzing in public. This session is super powerful and emotive. A day in the life of a data analyst | The data duo in action Adam Crahen & Pooja GandhiAdam and Pooja take it in turns to showcase how they deal with request and last minute changes in this role playing session! Freak-alytics | The hidden data behind everyday questions Rob Radburn & Chris LoveChris and Rob talk about how they come up with questions, the tools they use and how they create the visualisations.
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