Simple Rules to follow:
*Use Summer 2019 Tests and Measurements example Plectica Map*
Rule #1: Guiding Question
- Using the resources provided below, explain what Tableau is and what value this program can bring to the field of health and human performance.
Rule #2: Given Information/Data
- Read the following: Tableau Tutorial for Beginners
- Watch the following: Tableau Basics for Beginners, Tableau Getting Started
Rule #3: Create a Plectica Map
- Open Plectica.
- Use Thinkquiry and the Pyramid Principle to help you structure your ideas.
- Use the Summer 2019 Tests and Measurements example map and create your Plectica Map.
- Use the following questions to guide you in the creation of your Plectica Map:
- What is unknown (what are you being asked)? Refer to your guiding question (Rule #1).
- What is the data or given information? Refer to your given information/data (Rule #2).
- How can you logically explain the data or information (use Thinking in Proofs Plectica Map and read Apply Bubble Logic to Two-Column Proofs).
Rule #4: Create a Tableau Visualization
- Open Tableau.
- Create a Tableau Visualization using sample data from the system itself. Go to create new workbook – option for Connect to Data will pop-up – click on Dashboard Starters (top menu – files-connectors-on this site-Dashboard Starters) – choose any option you wish and use data).
- Add Tableau image(s) to your Plectica Map.
Rule #5: Create a Blog Post in this Learning Community
- Click +New at the top of the screen.
- Label the post (Lastname_Week2_PlecticaMap_1) or something to that extent.
- Using the Situation-Complication-Question (SCQ) framework (refer to the Pyramid Principle document), frame your blog post.
- Reply to at least 2 other student blog post in this Learning Community.
- Share your map on the class Facebook page.