![]() Looking for something specific? Just click the magnifying glass in the top-right corner of the website, type what you’re looking for, and hit enter. Quickly see how it was created, and copy it to make a version of your own. Visualizations can be discovered, downloaded, or explored in a browser. Tableau Public helps foster and develop a data-informed culture by exploring and sharing publicly available data about everyday topics like sports, music, and health, making data social, relatable, and accessible. My favorite thing about Tableau Public is that authors from all around the world publish visualizations about all different topics." Explore visualizations to see how they were madeĭiscover the art of what's possible with data. Because of Tableau Public, I had the chance to participate in many of the community challenges and collaborate with others within the community on different projects. "Tableau Public has been my main source of learning, inspiration, and a window into our amazing community. Not sure where to get started or who's out there to connect with? Read our Beginner’s Guide to Tableau Public for step-by-step instructions-everything from setting up your profile to quickly finding people in the DataFam who can help you on your data viz journey. Connect with the DataFam to learn new tricks and get helpful feedback to improve your Tableau skills. Practice your data visualization (“viz”) skills in fun challenges alongside others in the Tableau Community. ![]() The best part of learning on Tableau Public is you don’t have to do it alone. Practice and improve your skills with peer learning activities You can connect to data in a variety of formats to build beautiful, interactive visualizations with drag-and-drop ease-no coding required. With the world's largest repository of data visualizations to browse and learn from and no cost barrier to getting started, Tableau Public makes developing data skills easy. Create custom maps, charts, and graphs in clicks Twelve years later, Tableau Public remains the only free online visual analytics platform that allows you to learn data skills, create and explore data visualizations, discover data stories on topics of interest, create your own portfolio of work to share with your network, and even get you hired. Sure, static data still happens, but the world of data analytics has come a long way. Who remembers static PDFs with inaccessible data? Or how exciting it was anytime a journalist included any form of data analysis in a story? Now, of course, interactive data visualizations are commonplace. In the beginning, the primary focus was simply to make data a first-class citizen on the web, as YouTube did for videos. It was a bold new effort to offer a free online platform that anyone could use to explore, create, and publish interactive visualizations-democratizing data online by making it engaging, informative, and beautiful. It quickly enabled anyone with public data to not only see and understand it for themselves but also share those insights with others around the world. ![]() Tableau Public launched in 2010 with a mission to make data more accessible and a part of everyday conversations. Reference Materials Toggle sub-navigationĬollage of Tableau Public visualizations ( The Tableau Chart Catalog by Kevin Flerlage, The Tableau Chart Builder by Jeff Plattner, and It Started With A Viz | VOTD by Autumn Battani) and the Tableau Public homepage.Teams and Organizations Toggle sub-navigation.
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