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Progress towards accessible analytics and data visualization Ed Summers SAS Institute
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McKinsey report on Big Data "The United States alone faces a shortage of 140,000 to 190,000 people with deep analytical skills, as well as 1.5 million managers and analysts to analyze big data and make decisions based on their findings."
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Education initiatives SAS mobile learning apps SAS Curriculum Pathways Institute for Advanced Analytics SAS OnDemand for Academics Accessible data visualization initiative
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SAS mobile learning apps Primarily for K-12 Initially on iOS, expanding to other platforms Enables effective use of technology in the classroom Available at no cost
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SAS Curriculum Pathways Curriculum resources for grades 6-12 Contains more than 1,100 interactive, online, standards-based resources Covers all the core disciplines Aligned with the Common Core State Standards Used in more than 100,000 classrooms around the world Available at no cost
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Institute for Advanced Analytics Established at NCSU in 2007 Created the nation's first Master of Science in Analytics (MSA) degree MSA is an intensive, full-time, 10-month learning experience MSA job placement greater than 90% for five years Serves as a model for similar programs across the U.S.
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SAS OnDemand for Academics Immediate access to enterprise-class SAS software at no cost Used to teach data management or analytics in post-secondary education Students gain marketable skills 100% instructor-driven Access apps from anywhere Processing takes place on secure servers hosted at SAS
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Instructor perspective Set up SAS OnDemand for Academics account Register as an instructor Access instructor home page on SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center Create a course and upload data Invite students to register for the course
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Student perspective Set up SAS OnDemand for Academics account Access student home page on SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center Register for a course Install client software, if necessary
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SAS Enterprise Guide Primary interface to SAS IDE for SAS programming Menu-driven and wizard-driven tasks for analyzing data and publishing results
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Accessibility of SAS Enterprise Guide 6.1 Available in SAS OnDemand for Academics in Fall 2013 Adopts Windows color scheme Supports a high contrast theme Significant keyboard accessibility Programming environment supports screen readers Still a work in progress
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SAS Web Editor Web-based access to SAS programming environment Zero-footprint Supported on Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, and Safari Desktop access went production in February 2013 iPad access is beta
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Accessibility of SAS Web Editor Supports browser zoom Adopts browser color scheme Significant keyboard accessibility Significant support for screen readers Recommended screen reader is JAWS 14 with Firefox
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More information http://support.sas.com/ondemand/
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Accessible data visualization initiative
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Design goals Affordable mainstream hardware Born-accessible mainstream content Cradle-to-grave digital delivery of content First-hand access with perceptual precision Support roles of consumer and producer
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Example data visualizations Bar chart Line chart Pie chart Scatter plot Maps
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Delivery on iOS touchscreen devices Built-in accessibility features Support for refreshable braille displays Support for kinesthetic feedback Broadly adopted in K-12 schools Broadly adopted in blind community
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SAS accessibility gallery http://support.sas.com/misc/accessibility
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Questions? accessibility@sas.com
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