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Modular Streamlit Coding: A Multi-Page Tutorial Showcasing UNHCR Refugee Data
3-page interactive Python application using a modular approach
Sep 3
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John Loewen
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August 2025
A Simple Example on How to Make People Care Deeply About Your Data
Python tutorial on easy chart tweaks to turn passive viewing into active outrage
Aug 27
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John Loewen
3 Sure Fire Python Streamlit Methods For Reducing Cognitive Load
How to use data storytelling with complex data without overwhelming your users
Aug 22
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John Loewen
Insanely Simple Python Streamlit Expanders for Concise Data Storytelling
A tutorial on creating a simple dashboard with collapsible data visuals
Aug 18
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John Loewen
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How to Make and Modify Terrific Gauge Charts Using Python Plotly
Three practical data visualizations using the Global Giving dataset
Aug 13
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John Loewen
3
4 Simple Exploratory Visual Techniques In Python To Make Your Data Speak
Visualizing the Human Rights index with exploratory research methods
Aug 11
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John Loewen
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Applying the Flexibility vs. Usability Design Principle For Better Data Visuals
A Python Streamlit how-to on balancing design simplicity and complexity
Aug 7
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John Loewen
July 2025
Five Hat Racks: Data Storytelling Secrets You Can Hang Your Cap On
Step-by-step data visuals examples on LATCH with the global happiness dataset
Jul 25
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John Loewen
1
How To Build a Beautiful Streamlit App with MongoDB That Will Make You Happy
A Python Streamlit tutorial that accesses a backend NoSQL Mongodb database
Jul 23
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John Loewen
1
How to Avoid the Most Frustrating Results With GPT-4 Automated Data Visuals
Getting around GPT-4’s most common chart fails with better prompting
Jul 18
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John Loewen
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4 Scintillating Data Storytelling Methods That Will Make You A Hero
Exploring some of Alberto Cairo's ideas on choosing the best data visualization tools
Jul 16
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John Loewen
1
Better Data Visuals With Python: Understanding Planar and Retinal Variables
A how-to on using color, size, and shape to represent your data more clearly.
Jul 11
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John Loewen
2
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