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Events in the month of June 2022
Software Requirements: Microsoft Excel, preferably 2019
Presenter: Christy King, PA State GEAR UP, Shippensburg University/PA State System of Higher Education
6/7/2022
Join us for a one-hour Newcomer Networking event via Zoom.6/1/2022
Data Visualization continues to be an important tool for the IR professional. In preparation for the upcoming PDS workshops this summer, come listen to Jerold (Raldy) Laguilles, NEAIR President, and Alexander (Alex) Yin, NEAIR President-Elect discuss their experiences in integrating and evolving their offices' use of data visualization. They will share their lessons learned from the technological knowledge needed in building them to strategies in helping the institution transition from static reports to dynamic dashboards Please join us for this lively conversation. This is a free event.6/14/2022
On a scale from 1 to 5, please rate your comfort level with leveraging Power BI in the visual display of Likert scale data... In this workshop, we will work on getting your rating up to 5! This technical tutorial will discuss and demonstrate the different ways to present Likert scale data, such as that from surveys, in Power BI reporting in interactive dashboards. Areas covered include data restructuring, data modeling, DAX measures, and will present several visualization options. This session is geared towards advanced beginner/intermediate Power BI users.6/28/2022
Are you tired of using the same old bar or pie charts? Would you like to enhance your data visualizations? This workshop will help you bring new life to your data visualizations by demonstrating how to display survey results, categorical data, progress towards goals, and changes over time by creating charts in Excel beyond the ones available to select. Participants will learn how to “hack” Excel’s available charts to make a diverging bar, overlapping bars, back to back, dumbbell dots, and slope graph charts. These charts are capable of enhancing the visual understanding of the data and highlighting important points. As the charts are created, related best practices for creating data visualizations will be discussed. An Excel file with dummy data will be available to participants to create the charts during the session, if desired. Some experience creating charts in Excel is helpful, but not required as each step in the process will be demonstrated.Software Requirements: Microsoft Excel, preferably 2019
Presenter: Christy King, PA State GEAR UP, Shippensburg University/PA State System of Higher Education
6/30/2022
An era with limited resources and expectation to do more from institutional research offices, documentation and automation become important practices for our continued effectiveness and efficiency. In preparation for the upcoming the second series of PDS workshops this summer, come listen to Shama Akhtar, NEAIR President-Past, and Alexander (Alex) Yin, NEAIR President-Elect discuss their experiences in creating a continuous improvement environment/culture in their offices via documentation and automation. They will share their experiences from a single person to multi-person office perspective. Please join us for this lively conversation. This is a free event.