 Visualization leverages the power of the visual abstraction, which humans are good at, to understand the patterns, the trends, the outliers in the data in a way that we cannot understand using just tables and numbers. But traditional visualization has been limited to static graphics and charts, which are limited by the pixel space inherent in the screen. Interaction allows us to break the boundary of the static graphs and move between layers of visual abstraction and understand and be able to understand and explore data in a way which we've never traditionally done using static graphics. If you are interested in creating interactive data visualization in a simple, easy way and want to learn and start your journey on that path, this workshop may be for you. If you've been enamored by these interactive data visualizations that you see on these websites like The New York Times, The Guardian, or on Business Dashboards and I wondered how you could also create it, then this workshop would be right for you. Over the course of this workshop, you will learn the basics of how to translate data into visuals, what the grammar behind it and not just the grammar of static graphics but the grammar of interactive graphics, how you can use marks, encodings, color, lines, annotations to create a table or a chart into a visual representation. And move from there from a static visual representation to how you could add aspects of interactions through brushing and linking, through filtering, through dynamic queries to make an interactive dashboard and a product. You will learn this using a very simple tool, WisDom, which allows you to learn this without needing to know a lot of HTML, CSS, or JavaScript behind it. We will touch upon how you could take this interactive dashboard and use it and integrate it in both a static website or use any scripting language like R and Python to make it available and link it to the data. But the primary part of this workshop would be focused on helping you rapidly generate a dashboard using writing very simple specifications to create an interactive dashboard. My name is Amit Kapoor and I teach in the intersection of data, visuals, and stories. I'll be teaching this workshop along with Parga who is an experienced data scientist and has been solving business problems in different domains for the last 15 years. So if you are keen to learn how to develop interactive data visualization both to tell a story or to explore data in a very new interactive way, then this workshop could be right for you. We will be doing this workshop on 17th and 18th of December later this year and if you are interested to come and join and start your journey on creating interactive data visualizations, then click on the link below and sign up and we look forward to seeing many of you out there.