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Live Webinar July 18th, 2017 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: O’Reilly

Learn the over-the-counter data standards
For effective data delivery.

When a user looks at data that you provide them, does it deliver information clearly and meaningfully?

Join this webcast with guest speaker, Jenny Grant Rankin, Ph.D. who developed the research behind over-the-counter data.

Thanks to her research, we now know that unless your reports and dashboards adhere to a set of guidelines, your users may not trust or understand the data they are presented with.

In this webcast you’ll learn:

  • What are the Over The Counter Data Standards?
  • What are the research-based statistics for using these standards?
  • What can you do to your reports to adhere to the standards?

Presenters:

Jenny Grant Rankin, Ph.D., (LinkedIn profile) Lecturer at University of Cambridge, teaches the PostDoc Masterclass at University of Cambridge (teaching postdoctoral researchers how to best display their data based on how people understand and learn) but lives most of the year in the US researching and writing books. Jenny served as an award-winning teacher, school administrator, district administrator, and chief education & research officer of an edtech company. Most of Dr. Rankin’s books relate to data and educational technology including:

Shane Swiderek, (LinkedIn profile) Product Marketing Manager at TIBCO  focuses on TIBCO Jaspersoft, an embeddable BI and reporting platform. He studied marketing at the University of Arizona where he was president of the local American Marketing Association chapter. He’s previously held marketing, sales and technical roles at Gigya and Apple. Shane has a passion for new technologies.

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Make Your Data Over The Counter

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