Christine Rietmann

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Christine Rietmann

Christine Rietmann

@ch_rietmann

Münster, Germany Katılım Mart 2019
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Christine Rietmann
Christine Rietmann@ch_rietmann·
@_melodycheung Thank you so much, Melody. I really enjoyed writing the blog and I'm even more pleased when it helps many people get started. So thank you very much for your effort and for publishing my story.
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Melody Cheung
Melody Cheung@_melodycheung·
Students 📢! Read our latest #GenerationData blog to find out what fellow student @ch_rietmann did to become #CertifiablyTableau! A special thanks to Christine for her efforts in helping the #DataFam with her blog and for allowing us to share her story🤩📊🎓
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#GenerationData: @ch_rietmann shares her experience on learning Tableau and her journey to becoming #CertifiablyTableau. Check out our interview with her to hear about her tips for success: tabsoft.co/36lOJC5

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Christine Rietmann
Christine Rietmann@ch_rietmann·
@ugamarkj @VizWizBI @tableaupublic Thanks for the advice, Mark. That's why it was important for us to mark where we got the data from and how the individual disasters were defined. But you're absolutely right. Maybe we shouldn't have considered the older data.
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Mark Jackson
Mark Jackson@ugamarkj·
@ch_rietmann @VizWizBI @tableaupublic You should definitely question the reliability of the historical record for natural disasters. For example, NIFC.gov has this warning on their website regarding the accuracy of wildfire data prior to 1983:
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Alexander Philipeit
Alexander Philipeit@philipeit·
@ch_rietmann @VizWizBI @tableaupublic Echt erstaunlich was ihr in Münster an der Uni so lernt. Da wünsche ich mir schon manchmal die Zeit an der Uni zurück. Super Arbeit und auch dein Blog ist echt gut geschrieben. Hat immer Spaß gemacht deine Arbeit zu sehen.
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Christine Rietmann@ch_rietmann·
@chris_vizes @ProfDrKSchulte I think looking at the absolute distribution can be interesting as well. I think you can see from the map that the countries around, for example, Australia have relatively large circles despite their smaller area. So both would make sense to me.
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Chris Meardon
Chris Meardon@chris_vizes·
@ch_rietmann @ProfDrKSchulte This looks great and I particularly like the bar chart going across the map! Such a great way to show the distribution. On the map itself, would it be more meaningful to normalise the values to the area of the country if possible?
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Christine Rietmann
Christine Rietmann@ch_rietmann·
In Nov '16 the earth in NZ suddenly began to quake. I didn't know what happened. More often than I thought people in certain regions have to expect earthquakes and live with the consequences. Find out more about it public.tableau.com/profile/christ…… Feedback is welcome! Merry Christmas🎄
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Christine Rietmann@ch_rietmann·
@chris_vizes @ProfDrKSchulte Thanks for your feedback, Chris. 😊That's a good point. If I understand you correctly, it would mean that the circle of e.g. Indonesia would be larger than that of China. To evaluate it from a country perspective, it makes perfect sense.
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