Congratulations on completing the Tableau for Research workshop! Here are some recommendations to help you continue your Tableau learning journey:
Join a community¶
Did you know The Ohio State University has an active Tableau User Group? Join a vibrant bunch of campus Tableau enthusiasts who meet regularly to:
- Share tips and tricks
- Explore new ways to visualize data
- Prepare for Tableau certification exams
The group’s Microsoft Teams channel has over 200 members and is a great place to ask questions, get feedback, and stay inspired.
👉 Join directly with the code: e880cmx
Take another training class¶
You already know that completing a training class can help you pause your daily responsibilities to learn a new skill. There are several online, in-person, and hybrid training opportunities available to you. Keep your eye on the Research Commons workshop offerings – or try a LinkedIn Learning tutorial.
Read! Read! Read!¶
Search University Libraries catalog for data visualization books, videos, and more. Follow respected blogs by Tableau teachers and innovators. Bookmark effective or innovative data visualizations you find on websites that resonate with you.
Practice, practice, practice¶
A master musician, artist, or chefs practices his or her craft. Set aside time each week to practice Tableau.
- Try weekly challenges like MakeoverMonday
- Join a Tableau Community Project.
- Recreate visualizations you admire to learn new techniques
Follow Tableau Public¶
Get inspired by how others are using Tableau in creative and impactful ways. Explore the Viz of the Day on Tableau Public to see what’s possible—and spark your own ideas.