Last notice if you are still using Workbench:
Please make sure to download all important data before Friday, Jan 21.
We kept the servers up longer than expected but ***WE WILL SHUT DOWN ALL SERVICES*** on Sat Jan 22nd.
Fin😭
Since we now support a new Date type, naturally, we updated our "Introduction to Datatypes" tutorial 💅
Learn the basics of data types and create new workflows in minutes! https://t.co/ciM2FPEFHy
Workbench now supports Date Types.
You can:
- Convert from text or timestamps to date
- Specify Timezones when converting timestamp into dates
- Choose and convert date units: Day, Week, Month, Quarter, Year
Read more: https://t.co/CggcVDATHg
@AmCaW Bonjour Ambroise, c’est possible si vous avez plus de 1m de lignes, mais vous devriez voire une notification. Vous pouvez nous envoyer votre workflow par intercom depuis l’application pour que nous puissions y jeter un oeuil 🔎
Join our workshop to learn how to create reproducible no-code workflows to scrape and connect data sources, get notified when new data is available, and share reports and analysis with others so they can easily re-use it!
>>> 1:30pm ET @ #NICAR21
https://t.co/R6zcXrYrx0
Les onglets de @workbenchdata leur permettent de rapidement comparer les jeux de données qu’ils ont obtenus avec les modèles de données fournis. Ils évaluent ainsi le travail à effectuer pour les ouvrir #ChallengeData
@Ettore_Rizza Hi Ettore - Yes, we're planning to as we're starting to unroll paid subscriptions to support the platform. How many URLs and updates would you need to make good use of it?
@DarrellCarvalho @KellyPuenteLB Not a full nerdbox, but here are the tools I used: Excel for cleaning/organizing, @workbenchdata for analysis and @f_l_o_u_r_i_s_h for visualizations. Some manual labor in between bc incident locations weren't always in the same format. The data came from a CPRA.
@ruthbushi Hi Ruth! We're not getting geo loc from tweets because that would be a privacy issue. We could show the 'location' in user profiles, but unfortunately this is overall poor data that is often inaccurate or used creatively, and so we decided not to. Curious about your use case?
@BeckerLabUSC @KearnsErinM Thanks Megan! @KearnsErinM here two tutorials:
Crime per capita https://t.co/CW6dvfZJfT
Chart police stops by rate
https://t.co/1bfN8A6XgJ
More here:
https://t.co/XdPxoJPMk1
No, really, you don’t have to code to take on a simple data journalism project. Here, @workbenchdata and TON offer two, free introductory lessons, thanks to @betsyladyzhets https://t.co/QtahbVN7Eh
Learn how to prepare and analyze Air Quality data without code!
In this new tutorial created by @betsyladyzhets for the @Open_Notebook, work with EPA data to identify which major U.S. cities have pollution levels that are above the federal standards.
https://t.co/8PLlOueKAq
Retrieve data. Clean data. Analyze data. Present data. The basics of data journalism in two new tutorials from TON, @betsyladyzhets and @workbenchdata https://t.co/QtahbVvwfH