Create Reports that Matter: User reqs,DataViz,Storytelling & Accessability

Create Reports that Matter: User reqs,DataViz,Storytelling & Accessability

Learn to transform raw data into reports that help your audience to work data-driven and take action based on data instead of gut feeling

By Data Saturday Oslo

Date and time

Location

Microsoft Norway

71 Dronning Eufemias gate 0194 Gamle Oslo Norway

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Creating Reports that Matter: User requirements, DataViz, Storytelling & Accessibility

Join this full-day workshop to learn how to transform raw data into reports that help your audience to work data-driven and take action based on data instead of gut feeling. This hands-on session covers everything from effectively gathering user requirements to translating these into a design (did you know there are 3 layers of report design?). We will show you how to create visuals that lead to actions while telling a compelling story, always prioritizing accessibility and the end user.

This end-to-end workshop emphasizes that report design is far more than just dragging and dropping data onto a report—it’s about creating meaningful, actionable insights that everyone can use.

Key Learnings:

  • How to gather and understand user requirements
  • Dashboard Design (3 layers of design and UI/UX principles)
  • Visualizations that drive action (using DAX)
  • Storytelling with data
  • Accessible report design
  • Developing a way of working to make these changes last

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Data Saturday Oslo is a free training event for professionals who use data platform capabilities either on-premises or in one or more of the 3 major public clouds Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure or Google Cloud Platform.

Data Saturday Oslo is an event run by volunteers from the #datacommunity & #sqlcommunity for the community. Our event will strive to offer content across data management, cloud and hybrid architecture, analytics, business intelligence, AI, and more.

Find us on Twitter: @DataSatOslo and #DataSatOslo :)

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