DA
Aug 24, 2020
Am glad I learnt a lot from this module, which I know will sharpen my skills for my chosen career path as a data scientist. Am hoping to learn more new skills to improve on my already existing skills.
HR
May 1, 2017
Amazing course, amazing instructors and assignments. I really enjoyed working with Tableau.
You may experience some confusion for some assignments but don't worry! Just use the discussion boards :)
By N P
•May 11, 2020
Good
By aparna
•Feb 29, 2020
good
By Umakanta P
•Dec 9, 2019
Good
By Vishnu N S
•May 2, 2019
good
By Ravinder P S
•Mar 26, 2019
Good
By Shantanu G
•Sep 7, 2020
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By PARAS G
•May 9, 2018
NA
By Khaire A
•May 31, 2018
T
By Michael B
•May 30, 2023
Acknowledging that mine is but a single data point of all the students, I found the material both lacking and scattershot. Very little time is spent on each topic, certainly not enough to truly know and be familiar with it. Indeed, it seemed to intend to only offer an introduction and single example of each of the features discussed. I prefer to have a much deeper understanding of a feature, and opportunities to see its use in action in a variety of cases. This gives me both sufficient content to form an understanding of the feature/topic, and experience in how it can be manipulated given a variety of conditions. While I can develop these later on my own, the lack of a cohesive image of what Tableau can do, and how I can use it, leaves me with a confusing jumble of ideas and concepts. Perhaps as I continue with subsequent classes, this course's skimming of a variety of topics will continue to develop, and help me to piece things together myself.
I did find the instructor's delivery of material good, especially given the lack of participant feedback as would normally occur in a face-to-face class.
By Kimberly F
•Sep 13, 2020
Very helpful in getting familiar with Tableau. Great tips from the instructor, and a very straightforward intro to what Tableau can do. Course materials were sometimes carelessly put together, though. References were made to things in the Resources tab that are not actually there. Many of the videos were poorly edited (one repeated a significant section of dialogue), and the written assignment instructions had missing information. For example, the final assignment must be submitted to Twitter with a specific course-related hashtag, but the hashtag was not provided, it was left blank. No big deal, except that the peer graded questions ask if the correct hashtag was used. Speaking of peer grading, it's pretty useless in this course and just asks whether the instructions were followed to the letter, no feedback at all on the actual vizzes. Who cares if the right hashtag was used if the viz makes no sense?
By JASINDER K
•Sep 22, 2020
The structure and the material of the course were great.
Issues with the course.
1) How the grading is done- Reviewers are providing the points without providing any comments. For instance. if the reviewer has provided zero points to the assignment, there is no way for the student to know what needs to be corrected and there is no constructive feedback provided. This issue limits student ability to learn and grow. This has never been the case when the courseera started.
2) There is no way student can reach out to instructor.
I really like courseera but if this is not improved, then I might have to switch to another learning portal. I feel there is a room for improvement, how the grading is done, and how student can reach out to it's instructor.
Thanks.
By Nicole B
•Sep 27, 2020
The instructor and the content were great, but there was zero support even when there are supposedly mechanisms to receive it. One of my peer reviewers basically trolled me and outright lied - for example, by saying I didn't use a data set from the official list provided by the instructor - things easily proven to be false assertions. I went through Coursera's "options" for resolution, and surprise! There aren't any for such a situation. I understand how many people take Coursera courses and why that limits the amount of help that can be given, but in that case, I suggest being upfront that there will be no assistance, so that students can decide whether to proceed based on honest information.
By Jess K
•May 14, 2020
This class was informative and certainly covers the basics and principles of tableau and data visualizations, I was disappointed that there were no assignments that actually required us to make a visualization. Felt like I could have learned most of this online myself and not have to wait for other people to grade my homeworks/quizzes. would be much more engaging if we were given data sets to create 2-3 basic visualizations that were graded. I did this on my own but would have appreciated the peer review for that versus random MC Q&A
By Alexander B
•Jun 18, 2019
A little too general and basic. The course could use more guided hands-on examples of creating visualizations with Tableau. Especially in the latter portion, it would be more helpful to actually apply the general principles of visualization to a specific example rather than just discuss them. The few hands-on exercises that are presented would benefit from more specific objectives (e.g., rather than just creating and saving "a visualization", specify a question for students to answer with that visualization.)
By George P
•Nov 14, 2017
It was an overall good course but I give it an average rating because it had minimal content. In comparison there are other courses in coursera where there is much more work to do, as a chance to learn, much more content available and more interaction with the rest of the students. My best suggestion is to compress the material of this course to a single week to make more sense. This is very important to keep the quality of the coursera courses to a high level. Other than that it was a good experience
By Patrick H M R U
•Jun 18, 2020
Everything was great about this course except the mandatory Twitter part. having to create a social media profile was a point of contention for me because I'm a private person and I had to take a separate class just to figure out how to use Twitter. if it is absolutely necessary then I recommend either that be mentioned up front so students can make an informed decision to enroll or not or that there be a general account on Twitter that every student can use.
By Drew S
•Jan 10, 2022
Learning material is great but I do have a problem with Courseras marketing tactics. and peer grading.
1. Peer grading, grading cant be changed by a teacher so if your submission is correct and you have idols grading you there is no recourse but to resubmit.
2. They made me post a chart to social media and without that submission I couldn't pass. So I'm paying you to let other people grade me and I'm providing you with free marketing.
By Mark A
•Mar 13, 2018
Tableau is the tool that's used, but this course focuses primarily on the concepts needed to build visualizations. Very little direct application (i.e. opportunity to practice in Tableau). As it's advertised as a Tableau course (it's in the name), I would have preferred more hands on and course directed opportunity to apply lessons (vs. only being lectured on how to do it).
And the guest instructor is not an adept teacher.
By Dennis M
•Jun 30, 2017
I felt the course was too basic and introductory. I think it would be better packed as an intro week to a more in depth data viz or Tableau courses instead of a stand alone course. For someone with absolutely zero knowledge of data viz or Tableau, I'm sure this course will be great, but from anyone with even a little knowledge, it's too simple. However, the instructors are engaging and the material is good for what it is.
By Anab M
•Nov 22, 2022
I am giving it 3 stars only because I struggled with some aspects of it and there was no response to my questions when I needed help. Sometimes the instructor went really fast and I had some difficulty following because I am new to Tableau and some tricks assumed the users have some prior familiarity. Otherwise this course was really enjoyable and should have gotten 5 stars :-)
By Juliane E
•Feb 24, 2022
The course itself was good so far, but I don't understand why you need a social media account to pass the course and you need to be able to use hashtags and short links. This definitely has nothing to do with the skills in Tableau. In addition, there are no responses from moderators to posts in the forum. I know that differently from other courses....
By Simon S
•Sep 28, 2022
The course is good and well-structured. The idea of student rates student is very good and works well. In my opinion, you could improve your rating criterion as sometimes it is not valuable for the creator of the visualization i.e. included hashtag #MakeoverMonday, included number of week, used shortenend link and so on...
By Adam K
•Nov 6, 2016
Good for what it is: a rock-bottom basic introduction. I would have appreciated more technical instruction in how to create complex, involved visualizations and less philosophizing and design ethos. A better name might have been "What is Data Visualization? A Course In Tableau For Non-Professionals" or something like that.
By Foaad I
•Feb 11, 2021
Peer grading assignments are a headache because some learners do not follow instructions and there is insufficient supervision from the teaching team. I asked questions in the forum about the recordings and how the instructor added additional features between two consecutive videos but no body responded.
By Spencer H
•May 13, 2022
Had to wait 4 days before I could move on because of peer graded assignments. Submitted the same assignment 4 times without making any changes and received 4 different scores. Apparently some of my "peers" believed I was not making a tweet correctly and it was very frustrating.