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There are 3 modules in this course
The Introduction to Tableau course will give you an understanding of the value of data visualizations. You will learn how to preprocess data and how to combine data from multiple tables found within the same data source as well as other data sources in Tableau Public. You will have developed the skills to leverage data visualization as a powerful tool for making informed decisions.
This course is for anyone who is curious about entry-level roles that demand fundamental Tableau skills, such as business intelligence analyst or data reporting analyst roles. It is recommended (but not required) that you have some experience with Tableau Public, but even if you're new to Tableau Public, you can still be successful in this program.
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
-Describe the value of data visualizations in the field of business analytics.
-Preprocess data in Tableau Public.
-Combine data from multiple tables found within the same data source as well as other data sources in Tableau Public.
Welcome to the first week of the course! This week, you’ll start with a high-level overview of data visualizations. Specifically, you'll learn what they are and what makes them so powerful and — as a result — why they are such a vital asset when it comes to not only discovering insights but also communicating those insights with stakeholders. The focus will then shift to Tableau, one of the most popular data visualization tools in the analytics industry. In this module, you’ll get signed up with a Tableau Public account and then dive right in by connecting to a data source and exploring the different components of Tableau.
Introduction to Tableau Public Course Syllabus•5 minutes
How to Be Successful in the Course•5 minutes
How to Use Discussion Forums•5 minutes
Data Visualizations•5 minutes
The Power of Data Visualizations•5 minutes
Careers in Data Visualization•10 minutes
Data Visualization and Human Perception•5 minutes
Datasaurus Dozen•5 minutes
Range of Data Viz Goals•5 minutes
Data Viz and the Analysis Process•5 minutes
Introduction to Tableau Software•5 minutes
Tableau Public•5 minutes
What Is a User Interface?•5 minutes
Tableau vs. Excel•10 minutes
Tableau for Analytics•5 minutes
Working in Two Tabs•5 minutes
Creating a Tableau Account•15 minutes
The Data Source Page•15 minutes
Week 1 Recap•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 170 minutes
Introduction to Tableau Public•50 minutes
Practice - Data Visualization for BI Analysts•30 minutes
Practice - Tableau vs. Excel•30 minutes
Practice - Tableau for Analytics•60 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 15 minutes
Get to Know Your Classmates - Meet & Greet•15 minutes
Prepare Data in Tableau Public
Module 2•5 hours to complete
Module details
As an analyst, data preparation is the most important step for impactful analysis. Without clean data, you can lead an audience to incorrect conclusions, which can ultimately undermine your credibility and even potentially cause harm. Data cleaning is not a perfect process — a good motto for all analysts is "Question everything!" (Especially your data.) Data preparation is also an iterative process. You start by wrangling dirty data but then move on to smaller, more intentional data preparation — usually to finalize your analysis or prepare your data for an audience. Preparing data in Tableau requires a different, more design-oriented level of scrutiny when compared with file or database cleaning to finalize the data for presentation purposes. This module will teach you concepts that must be implemented in a professional environment, especially if a data visualization is intended for presentation. Remember, without clean, well-prepared data, data visualizations can point to incorrect conclusions.
What's included
9 videos15 readings4 assignments
Show info about module content
9 videos•Total 41 minutes
Welcome to Week 2•2 minutes
Rename Fields•2 minutes
Hide Fields•1 minute
Pivot Fields•4 minutes
Edit Data Types•5 minutes
Split a Field•6 minutes
Tour de France - Part 1•5 minutes
Tour de France - Part 2•12 minutes
Tour de France - Part 3 (Optional Challenge)•4 minutes
15 readings•Total 125 minutes
Dirty Data•10 minutes
Data Preparation•5 minutes
Rename Fields•5 minutes
Hide Fields•5 minutes
Pivot Fields•15 minutes
Classifying Data in Tableau•5 minutes
Data Fields in Tableau•5 minutes
Tableau Data Types•20 minutes
Edit Data Types•10 minutes
Overview•5 minutes
Calculated Fields•5 minutes
Tableau Functions•5 minutes
The SPLIT Function•10 minutes
Additional Practice Splitting Fields•10 minutes
Week 2 Recap•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 155 minutes
Prepare Data in Tableau Public•50 minutes
Practice - Preprocess the Data Source•30 minutes
Practice - Tableau Data Types•45 minutes
Practice - Splits•30 minutes
Multiple Data Sources in Tableau Public
Module 3•9 hours to complete
Module details
As the amount of data in the world exponentially grows, the need for combining data sources becomes ever more critical. Understanding how to combine data sources opens whole new areas of study. As an analyst, your daily tasks will often include combining various data sources in search of new insightful visualizations. When it comes to connecting data sources in Tableau, the amount of data you are connecting can affect the performance of your data visualizations. Because of this, Tableau offers multiple ways to combine data that help analysts optimize workflow and create more efficient data visuals.
Founded in 2003, Tableau helps people and organizations be more data-driven. As the market-leading choice for modern business intelligence, our analytics platform makes it easier for people to explore and manage data, and faster to discover and share insights that can change businesses and the world. Everything we do is driven by our mission to help people see and understand data, which is why our products are designed to put the user first—whether they’re an analyst, data scientist, student, teacher, executive, or business user. From connection through collaboration, Tableau is the most powerful, secure, and flexible end-to-end analytics platform.
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The best course that teach the very first steps to Tableau in detail
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This is a great class. I liked how in this class we dive into setting up and configuring data before any visualization or other steps. The instructor's explanations are also well made.
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