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In this course, you will analyze and apply essential design principles to your Tableau visualizations. This course assumes you understand the tools within Tableau and have some knowledge of the fundamental concepts of data visualization. You will define and examine the similarities and differences of exploratory and explanatory analysis as well as begin to ask the right questions about what’s needed in a visualization. You will assess how data and design work together, including how to choose the appropriate visual representation for your data, and the difference between effective and ineffective visuals. You will apply effective best practice design principles to your data visualizations and be able to illustrate examples of strategic use of contrast to highlight important elements. You will evaluate pre-attentive attributes and why they are important in visualizations. You will exam the importance of using the "right" amount of color and in the right place and be able to apply design principles to de-clutter your data visualization.
Welcome to this first module where we are going to start you off with background information about how the human brain perceives the world and then you will discover effective and ineffective visuals. By the end of this module, you will be able to recognize how the brain relates to visual design. You will know the difference between cognitive versus perceptual design. You will learn the various visualization options offered by Tableau and some of their advantages and disadvantages. You will discuss how good ethical practices play in designing visualizations. You will also start to examine ineffective visualizations and learn how to improve them.
Cognitive vs Perceptual Design Distinction•4 minutes
Introduction of Effective and Ineffective Visuals•1 minute
Types of Visualizations•6 minutes
Examples of the Types of Visualizations in Tableau•12 minutes
Practicing Good Ethics in Data Visualization•10 minutes
Ineffective Visuals and How to Improve Them•7 minutes
2 readings•Total 11 minutes
Course Navigation and Safety Statement•1 minute
Resource: Installing TDPE•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 1 Quiz•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 40 minutes
Pros and Cons of Pie Charts•10 minutes
Ineffective Visuals (Activity)•30 minutes
Visual Perception and Cognitive Load
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
Welcome to this second module. This module will explore specific data visualization concepts that apply the concepts you learned about how the human brain works from the last module. In this module, you will be able to define cognitive load and what clutter means from a visualization perspective. You will be able to visually illustrate the principles of visual perception and use contrast to enhance your visualizations. You will be able to define and use pre-attentive attributes like color to make effective visualizations.
What's included
7 videos1 assignment3 discussion prompts
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7 videos•Total 47 minutes
Visual Perception and Cognitive Principles Introduction•1 minute
Cognitive Load and Clutter•9 minutes
Principles of Visual Perception•5 minutes
Strategic Use of Contrast•11 minutes
Pre-Attentive Attributes of Visualizations•5 minutes
Color as a Pre-Attentive Attribute•10 minutes
De-Cluttering Exercise•8 minutes
1 assignment•Total 20 minutes
Module 2 Quiz•20 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 85 minutes
Clutter and Clarity•10 minutes
Gestalt Principle (Activity)•30 minutes
Decluttering a Visual (Activity)•45 minutes
Design Best Practices and Exploratory Analysis
Module 3•2 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, we revisit some of the concepts introduced from the previous module. You will be able to apply Gestalt Principles and leverage pre-attentive attributes in your visualizations. You will examine the role of accessibility and aesthetics play in your creations. Also, you will be able to define the ideas of exploratory and explanatory analysis and be able to normalize your data and identify outliers. Finally, you will be introduced to a challenging concept and construct a control chart to set you up to perform more advanced exploratory analysis.
Design and Exploratory Analysis Introduction•1 minute
What is Exploratory and Explanatory Analysis?•3 minutes
Case Study: Anscombe's Quartet•10 minutes
Identifying Outliers•9 minutes
Constructing a Control Chart•9 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Missed Opportunities and Graphical Fails•10 minutes
The Challenger: An Information Disaster•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 3 Quiz•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Explanation of Outliers•10 minutes
Control Charts•10 minutes
Design for Understanding
Module 4•5 hours to complete
Module details
Making sense of large, multi-dimensional data sets can be a challenge for anyone. Your task as a designer is to make good decisions about encoding, arranging, and presenting data to reveal meaningful patterns and stories for your audiences. After completing this module, you will be able to design your visualizations for a target audience and with purpose. You will be able to identify the connection to between data, relationships and good visual design. You will implement additional design tools and tips into your visualizations.
What's included
9 videos3 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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9 videos•Total 54 minutes
Design For Understanding Introduction•5 minutes
Know Your Audience(s)•5 minutes
Design For Purpose•7 minutes
Data, Relationships, and Design•6 minutes
Static Versus Interactive Visualizations•8 minutes
Multiple, Connected View•5 minutes
Language, Labeling, and Scales•5 minutes
Visual Lies and Cognitive Bias•11 minutes
Final Thoughts•1 minute
3 readings•Total 150 minutes
Blogs and Articles About Data Visualization•60 minutes
Selected Books About Data Visualization, Data Analysis, and Perception/Cognition•30 minutes
Let's Practice!•60 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 4 Quiz•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Reflection•10 minutes
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Reviewed on Mar 18, 2018
The course covers and lays a solid foundation on Visualization profession. The subject matter is good mix of theory and practice. The course content is presented in a very good standard.
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A great course indeed. Learned a lot about Gestalt principles, pre-attentive attributes, knowing your audiences and proper usage of other visual elements.
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Reviewed on Apr 3, 2017
I enjoyed the class much, however I would suggest that a little more for feedback could be provided to questions raised by students. Also, PLEASE make the slides available for ALL the lessons.
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