27 Data Visualizations to Gain Insight into Global Literacy
International Literacy Day was first celebrated in 1967 by UNESCO to remind the public of the importance of literacy as a human right. Literacy can range from being able to read and write your language to being able to see and understand data. Tableau is helping close the data literacy gap by enabling 10 million people by 2027 with free data skills resources and providing free software and training to students and teachers in higher education. To learn more about how Tableau is making a difference, visit our Data Skills 10 Million and Tableau Academic Programs home pages.
Discover how time and location has impacted literacy by clicking through the vizzes below created by the Tableau Community. Every viz is hosted on Tableau Public, Tableau’s free platform used to explore, create, and publicly share data visualizations. No matter where you are in your data viz journey, learn how to get the most out of Tableau Public—from creating a free profile to publishing your own data visualizations with confidence–in our Beginner’s Guide.
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