Agnieszka Atlasik

Agnieszka first discovered the power of data analytics having studied maths and stats, which introduced her to a career in infrastructure asset management using Geographic Information Systems.

After being drawn into the amazing universe of big data at a credit bureau, Agnieszka fell in love with Tableau’s ability to produce valuable insights and jumped at the opportunity to learn from the best at The Information Lab’s Data School.

Outside of scatter plots and looking for commas in code, Agnieszka loves getting off the beaten track in a 4×4 and capturing the world’s beauty through a Nikon lens.

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Thu 09 Jan 2020 | Agnieszka Atlasik
Day 4: Student registers for the universities...
…in California ranging from the late 19th century to 1946! Today we got a very ‘old school’ dataset as well as a very ‘old school’ Tableau. In fact we got challenged to use an older version that doesn’t have many of the capabilities we take for granted in newer versions. Hello Tableau 8.3
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Wed 08 Jan 2020 | Agnieszka Atlasik
Day 3: Survey of Income and Program Participation
Today’s challenge was aimed at survey data and my topic was highlighting Education attainment in the USA. My initial concept was to try highlight any impacts of the economic crisis on the education system in the US
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Tue 07 Jan 2020 | Agnieszka Atlasik
Day 2: Content Delistings Due to Copyright
The challenge assigned today was to investigate copyright complaints from Google’s Transparency Report. It did take a few attempts, but eventually the data was downloaded as a team effort (Thank you Collin). DS17 did however end up taking over the WiFi at the office temporarily
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Mon 06 Jan 2020 | Agnieszka Atlasik
Day 1: Water stations around the world
Dashboard week started with focus on analysis today. Andy provided us with a great challenge of downloading UN data and letting our inner analyst run wild. A little late on the shotgun I found myself with North America as my continent
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Tue 26 Nov 2019 | Agnieszka Atlasik
Subscribe to perform with Tableau Server
Presentation day at the client has arrived and you have an insight-packed dashboard to demo. But the moment a you select a filter, the screen looks like this……. Not ideally the way presentations should start, but this does happen on occasion. Especially with cases of complex dashboards
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Thu 31 Oct 2019 | Agnieszka Atlasik
CASE, IIF and IF…which is which?
These 3 logical functions seem somewhat similar and can sometimes get mistaken for one another. So by applying a different view to help remember which one is which, lets head to the kitchen to get a little taste of how each one will compliment your dish
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