CUP Faculty Research
Document Type
Unpublished Conference Presentation
Publication Date
3-1-2019
Abstract
Six undergraduate psychology students in a pilot, one credit, online seminar developed technical, inquiry, and data visualization skills. Students used Tableau, a popular business intelligence platform, and learned to locate, clean, aggregate, and visualize secondary data. A final project required the publication of visualizations for the public good.
Recommended Citation
Mueller, Reed M. and Lee, Heidi, "Employable skills seminar for undergraduate psychology majors and minors: Data visualization in Tableau for the public good" (2019). CUP Faculty Research. 237.
https://digitalcommons.csp.edu/cup_commons_faculty/237
Source
CU Commons -- Social and Behavioral Sciences Department Faculty Research
Comments
Mueller, R. M. and Lee, H. (2019, March). Employable skills seminar for undergraduate psychology majors and minors: Data visualization in Tableau for the public good. Poster presented at the International Convention of Psychological Science, Paris, France.