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Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home1/diqosbmy/public_html/clients/strive-together/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131updraftplus domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home1/diqosbmy/public_html/clients/strive-together/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131\u201cWhat is the best way to visualize data?\u201d asks Lee Feinberg, president of DecisionViz<\/a>.<\/p>\n Lee is standing in front of 17 data managers from across the StriveTogether Cradle to Career Network, all of whom are intent on identifying the correct answer. They offer several suggestions in response to his question \u2014 pie charts, bar graphs, scatter plots. With a knowing look, Lee states, \u201cThe best way to visualize data is whatever is most effective to achieve your result.\u201d Even in the world of data \u2014 a world that can often seem rife with technical solutions \u2014 we see that achieving result is fundamentally rooted in adaptive solutions<\/a>.<\/p>\n The data managers were gathered in February for a convening of the second cohort of its data analytics fellowship program<\/a> offered in partnership with Tableau Foundation<\/a>. The fellows are using Tableau data software as a tool to help build a continuous improvement culture and data-driven decision-making in their local community partnerships. They met at the Tableau corporate offices in Austin, Texas, to learn strategies and best practices for maximizing impact in data visualization. The fellows also had the opportunity to work with experts like Feinberg \u2014 and one another \u2014 to address key challenges and advance their own visualizations.<\/p>\n Over the last year, Feinberg has provided pro bono training support to the fellowship and lends his expertise to help the program participants use data visualization to tell their stories in a compelling manner. Key takeaways from his talk include:<\/p>\n Although it\u2019s not a \u201csilver bullet\u201d solution for the sophisticated data infrastructure needed to improve educational outcomes for kids, Tableau helps data managers communicate complex information in a simple way. One data visualization can be worth a thousand data points.<\/p>\n The Adams County Youth Initiative<\/a> (Adams County, Colo.) is using Tableau to highlight attendance data to decrease chronic absenteeism. Identifying and targeting supports to local transient families is a focus area for 90% by 2020: Anchorage United for Youth<\/a> (Anchorage, Ala.). The P16Plus Council of Greater Bexar County<\/a> (San Antonio, Texas) is creating annotated run charts that depict completion rates for federal college student aid applications over time and the interventions that improve those numbers.<\/p>\n The fellowship program participants are halfway through their eighth-month journey to use data to drive action and help partners involved in their local work make more informed decisions. The cohort will meet in person again in April and June.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" \u201cWhat is the best way to visualize data?\u201d asks Lee Feinberg, president of DecisionViz. Lee is standing in front of 17 data managers from across the StriveTogether Cradle to Career Network, all of whom are intent on identifying the correct answer. 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