by Leo Huynh | Jul 11, 2022 | Leo Huynh, The Data School
Hey everyone, I am back with a trick that I picked up during dashboard week from my colleagues (namely Jeff and Jo). The tip is quite simple but it can dramatically change your presentation’s flow allowing you to control the audience’s view. So what is...
by Leo Huynh | Jul 10, 2022 | Leo Huynh, The Data School
Hey everyone, for this blog I want to bring more awareness to a Microsoft Excel feature that allows you to extract data from images and pdfs. In the desktop version of Excel, you can import data from pdfs. I am using a PDF I downloaded from this website for this...
by Leo Huynh | Jul 4, 2022 | Leo Huynh, The Data School
Hey everyone, today is the last day of DSAU14’s dashboard week. To be honest it was quite a rough week but manageable in the end. In this blog, I want to write about my thoughts on dashboard week and what I’ve learnt from it. Earlier this week I’ve...
by Leo Huynh | Jul 4, 2022 | Leo Huynh, The Data School
Hey everyone, I’m on my 3rd day of dashboard week and wanted to document things I’ve learnt from the week so far. But first things first you can find today’s dashboard here. There are three main takeaways that I think are important in surviving the week and...
by Leo Huynh | Jul 4, 2022 | Alteryx, Leo Huynh, The Data School
Hey everyone, for day two of dashboard week, the team and I are using data from National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC). However, the data isn’t nicely supplied unlike on day one. In order to use NUFORC’s data, the first thing I did was web scraping. In...
by Leo Huynh | Jul 4, 2022 | Leo Huynh, The Data School
For day one of dashboard week, we were given 5 data sets from Australian & New Zealand Food Standards. The datasets were centred information around ingredient and recipe nutrients. I chose to use three of the five original datasets and another one from the same...