Calculations: Arithmetic, String & Date Calculations, Logic Statements, Calculations with Parameters, Calculations in a Blend, etc
When & How to use Table Calculations: Percent of Total, Rank, Running Total, Scope & Direction of Table Calculations and more!
Level Of Detail (LOD) Expressions: FIXED, INCLUDE, EXCLUDE, The LOD Planning Technique, ATTR() function, Order of Operations & LODs and more!
Dashboard Actions: Filter / Highlight / Parameter / Set Actions, Worksheet Actions, and more!
Evaluate and improve poorly designed visualizations, simplifying dual-axis charts and other complex visual elements.
Apply advanced table calculations and Level of Detail (LOD) expressions for complex data analysis.
Perform cross-database joins and other advanced data connections to prepare comprehensive datasets.
Solve technical questions related to expert-level Tableau functionalities, including top-end analysis and data blending.
Create interactive dashboards that effectively deliver insights, incorporating multiple views and best practices.
Build compelling data stories that clearly communicate insights, following exam guidelines.
Requirements
You should have access to Tableau software.
Description
Starting from scratch or building on existing skills? No matter the skill level, this course builds up your Tableau, visualization, and BI skills to the next level, and supports your growth with one-on-one mentorship with industry experts.This program consists of two stages. First master every aspect of Tableau - charts, groups, sets, LOD expressions, advanced calculations, analytics, maps, dashboards, actions, data transformation techniques and more.Skyrocket your Career by learning Tableau !Tableau is, perhaps, the most powerful & popular tool for data visualization.So. Do you want to become an expert in Tableau ?You've come to the right place.In this course you will learn everything you need to know to learn Tableau from A to Z. You don't need to be an expert to learn the Tableau.This course covers every single topic from the official exam preparation guide:Tableau FundamentalsData ConnectionsOrganizing & Simplifying DataField & Chart TypesCalculationsMappingAnalyticsDashboards.and more!Wait! There's more! - EPIC Datasets!This isn't one of those boring courses with the same dataset that you've seen a Million times before.NO.Hands-On Experience is one of the most important things in Data Science / Business Intelligence / Data Analytics work.In fact, often the Dataset is at least as important as the concept you are learning! Right?!That's why for this course we've specifically curated some of the most exciting datasets you will ever find!Almost every section comes with a New Dataset & a New Challenge.You will GET Hooked By this course!Plus, the datasets come from some of the kick-butt companies! Check this out:SpotifyThe NBARotten TomatoesKaggleWorldBankGlassdoorAirbnb.and more!Not enough awesomeness for you? Enough?Doesn't matter! There's more anyway With this course you will get TONS of Practice: dozens of mini-challenges, quizzes, homework exercises, exam tips, and additional resources.Best. Tableau. Course. You. Will. Ever. Find. Boom!
Overview
Section 1: Week 1 - Day 1
Lecture 1 Welcome
Lecture 2 Installing Tableau
Lecture 3 Get The Dataset!
Lecture 4 Barchart
Lecture 5 Linechart
Lecture 6 Stacked Bar Chart
Lecture 7 Histograms
Lecture 8 Heatmaps
Section 2: Week 1 - Day 2
Lecture 9 Treemaps - Part 1
Lecture 10 Treemaps - Part 2
Lecture 11 Bullet Graph
Lecture 12 Combined Axis Chart - Part 1
Lecture 13 Combined Axis Chart - Part 2
Lecture 14 Dual Axis Chart
Section 3: Week 1 - Day 3
Lecture 15 Scatterplot - Part 1
Lecture 16 Scatterplot - Part 2
Lecture 17 Cross Tab
Lecture 18 Bar-in-bar Chart !
Lecture 19 Boxplots
Lecture 20 Using Mark Labels and Annotations
Lecture 21 Adding Titles Captions and Tooltips
Lecture 22 Editing Axes
Section 4: Week 1 - Day 4
Lecture 23 Week 1 - Day 4 - Dataset
Lecture 24 Get the Dataset
Lecture 25 How the NBA works (An Amateur's Explanation)
Lecture 26 Navigating Tableau
Lecture 27 Using "Show Me"
Lecture 28 Using Tableau-generated fields
Lecture 29 Discrete vs Continuous Fields | Slides
Lecture 30 Discrete vs Continuous Fields (Practical)
Lecture 359 The Challenge: Analyzing Michael Jordan's Basketball Career
Lecture 360 LOD Planning
Lecture 361 Building The Visualization
Lecture 362 Adding Parameter Control
Lecture 363 Discussion (Part 1)
Lecture 364 Discussion (Part 2)
Lecture 365 Discussion (Part 3)
Lecture 366 Discussion (Part 4)
Section 48: Week 10 - Day 48
Lecture 367 Welcome to this part on Visual Best Practices
Lecture 368 Legal information: Tableau Public Terms of Service
Lecture 369 The Atkinson-Shiffrin Memory Model
Lecture 370 Pre-Attentive Attributes
Lecture 371 Directing Attention with Colour (Part 1)
Lecture 372 Directing Attention with Colour (Part 2)
Lecture 373 Directing Attention with Size
Lecture 374 Directing Attention with Position (Part 1)
Lecture 375 Directing Attention with Position (Part 2)
Section 49: Week 11 - Day 49
Lecture 376 Cognitive Load
Lecture 377 Too Much Cognitive Load Examples
Lecture 378 Tip 1: Use Chunking
Lecture 379 Tip 2: Give Control
Lecture 380 Tip 3: Break Into a Story
Lecture 381 Tip 4: Use Colour Sparingly
Lecture 382 Tip 5: Avoid Redundant Encoding
Section 50: Week 11 - Day 50
Lecture 383 Tip 6: Integrate The Legends
Lecture 384 Tip 7: Maximise The Data-ink Ratio
Lecture 385 Tip 8: Master Tooltips & Annotations
Lecture 386 Cleveland and McGill's Ranking of Elementary Perceptual Tasks (Part 1)
Lecture 387 Cleveland and McGill's Ranking of Elementary Perceptual Tasks (Part 2)
Lecture 388 Tip 9: Simpler Charts Are (Often) Better
Lecture 389 Tip 10: Use Titles to Ask Questions
Section 51: Week 11 - Day 51
Lecture 390 Intro to The Truthful Charts
Lecture 391 Part 1 - Gestalt Principles
Lecture 392 Law of Similarity (Part 1)
Lecture 393 Law of Similarity (Part 2)
Lecture 394 Law of Similarity (Part 3)
Lecture 395 Law of Pragnanz (Part 1)
Lecture 396 Law of Pragnanz (Part 2)
Section 52: Week 11 - Day 52
Lecture 397 Law of Proximity (Part 1)
Lecture 398 Law of Proximity (Part 2)
Lecture 399 Law of Continuity (Part 1)
Lecture 400 Law of Continuity (Part 2)
Lecture 401 Law of Continuity (Part 3)
Lecture 402 Law of Closure
Section 53: Week 11 - Day 53
Lecture 403 Law of Common Region (Part 1)
Lecture 404 Law of Common Region (Part 2)
Lecture 405 Axis Expectations
Lecture 406 Size Expectations
Lecture 407 Color Expectations
Section 54: Week 12 - Day 54
Lecture 408 The Narrative Arc
Lecture 409 The Cinderella Story
Lecture 410 Story Analysis 1 - Sea Turtles in Curacao
Lecture 411 Story Analysis 2 - Tennis Hero Boris Becker
Lecture 412 Story Analysis 3 - Save the Big Cats
Lecture 413 Story Analysis 4 - US Car Accidents 2019
Lecture 414 Storytelling With Data
Take this course if you want to learn Tableau completely from scratch,Take this course if you want to Boost your Career by becoming Tableau Certified!,Take this course if you are an advanced user who wants to make sure there are ZERO Gaps in your Tableau knowledge,Take this course if you love Hands-On Challenges with Super-Exciting Datasets! (Uniquely curated for this course),Data Analysts who want to master advanced Tableau techniques and achieve the Tableau Certified Professional certification.,Business Intelligence Professionals seeking to elevate their data visualization skills to a professional level.
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