Touring Data with Power Map Devin Knight dknight@pragmaticworks.com @knight_devin
About Devin Will work for cupcakes Popup books about maintaining a healthy relationship with your miniature donkeys. And supporting cult being investigated by the government. Blogs mainly consist of a collection of internet cat pictures Training Director Author of 5 books Runs JSSUG User Group Blogs at BIDN.com Twitter: @knight_devin DKnight@pragmaticworks.com
Agenda Power Map Overview Linking Geographical Fields to Power Map properties Mapping Time Data Creating a Power Map Tour
Why GeoSpatial Analytics? Which one tells a better story?
Power Map Overview Power Map Features 3-D Data Visualization Tool for Excel 2013 Plots Geography Data Visually Analyze Data on a 3-D globe Using Bing Create Visual Tours to Share with Others
Linking Geography Fields to Power Map Geography Types Latitude Longitude City Country County State/Province Street Zip Address
Animating Maps with Time Data Mapping Time Data First Half of Bringing Life into Maps Time Settings Data Point Persistence Instant Time Accumulation Persist the Last Easy Date Range Filter Capabilities Playback Speed Control
Creating a Power Map Tour Power Map Tours Second Half of Bringing Life into Maps Guided Tour of Important Elements you want to Highlight Creating Tour Scenes A Tour is a Collection of Scenes Scenes can be Named and have Different Effects Applied to them
NEW! Fixes Enhancements Support Calculated Fields and Hidden Columns Improved Getting Started Experience Customized colors for layers Regions for geopolitical boundaries Export to Video Map Data Power Map turns geographical and/or temporal data into rich 3D maps. Plot Data: Plot up to a million rows of aggregated data graphically Geocode Easily: Map data on a globe without the requirement of lat/long information by using Bing Maps API. All you need is address, zipcode, city, country, etc. Visualize in 3D: Graphically represent the magnitude of data values on richly rendered 3D Bing maps 4 Visualization Formats for Data Layers: Change visualization themes between columns, heatmaps, bubble/pie charts, and regions. Layer them on top of each other to gain insights! Integrate Excel Data: Leverage Excel’s ability to connect to a variety of data sources including SQL and Azure. As long as it is in the Excel Data Model (or Power Pivot) you can map it! Combine Data: Combine secondary data sets as visual layers to compare relations
Demos Linking Geographical Data to Power Map Mapping Data Across Time Creating a Power Map Tour
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