Tableau
Here you will find a COVID-19 dashboard built, maintained, and designed by me for our executives to use during the first year of the pandemic. The dashboard helped our operations team make informed decisions about office capacity and the data they were communicating to office personnel.
Decided to take passing stats for my favorite college football team and put them in a dashboard. Here you can compare any two Wisconsin players that have registered passing stats in their careers.
The paths of all hurricanes that took place in 2012 are shown in this dashboard where you can hit play to animate their paths. The hurricanes are also color coded by basins.
Wisconsin is known for having elite running backs in college football year after year. Here you can see how former players fall in the yardage rankings over the years. You can also use the year slider to focus on certain eras of Badger football.
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Taking a looking at batting average, homers per at-bat, and strikeouts per at-bat in the American and National Leagues (AL, NL) of Major League Baseball (MLB). My curiosity here was to see if there was a difference in the leagues due to the Designated Hitter (DH). The visualization shows higher strikeout rates in the NL which is what you would expect with not having a DH in that league.
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With March Madness upon us, I created a dashboard where you can select two teams and compare their season stats, KenPom ranking, and projections to advance in the tournament via FiveThirtyEight.
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Taking the classic Superstore data set from Tableau, I created a dashboard to look at sales by region, by state, and a look at monthly sales. By hovering on data points you can get the dollar amount as well as being able to adjust categories and dates at the top of the dashboard for an interactive look.