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About the Course

This is the sixth course in the Google Data Analytics Certificate. You’ll learn how to visualize and present your data findings as you complete the data analysis process. This course will show you how data visualizations, such as visual dashboards, can help bring your data to life. You’ll also explore Tableau, a data visualization platform that will help you create effective visualizations for your presentations. Current Google data analysts will continue to instruct and provide you with hands-on ways to accomplish common data analyst tasks with the best tools and resources. Learners who complete this certificate program will be equipped to apply for introductory-level jobs as data analysts. No previous experience is necessary. By the end of this course, learners will: - Understand the importance of data visualization. - Learn how to form a compelling narrative through data stories. - Gain an understanding of how to use Tableau to create dashboards and dashboard filters. - Discover how to use Tableau to create effective visualizations. - Explore the principles and practices involved with effective presentations. - Learn how to consider potential limitations associated with the data in your presentations. - Understand how to apply best practices to a Q&A with your audience....

Top reviews

CH

Dec 11, 2021

This course taught me a lot about data visualisations, dashboarding and presenting to an audience in an extremely insightful way. I was well presented and well worth the time and effort I put into it.

AV

Nov 25, 2021

A comprehensive course with various techniques of visualizations and presentation. It introduced me to the world of Tableau, and its possibilities to prepare interactive visualizations and dashboards.

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Oct 23, 2023

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Oct 29, 2022

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By Hung N

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Sep 18, 2024

This course contains many useful information. The combination of data visualization in producing figures, dashboards, etc., and how to present slides and so on is very useful and makes a lot of sense. It started very well, and I was hopeful as the previous course (analysis) was very disappointing. However, there were many issues with this course that soon became apparent. First, the coach, at many times, is very monotonous. Which is ironic given what the coach professes to be important when presenting. Second, there is a lot of repetition. In relation to this, much of the terminology seems to be very similar and essentially just about splitting hairs, which is not good. This leads to quite a bit of confusion. Really, they should try to do away with a lot of the definitions, streamlining the 'plot' as the course deems to call it so that the big reveal and the aha moments are much clearer. Third, some of the stuff taught is outdated, particularly with the join option in Tableau. It is still possible to do joins, but there are many more hoops to jump through, and it seems like this has been changed for two years now, so it is very frustrating that this course has not been updated yet. Lastly, the ordering needs to be improved. There are also tasks that really should have accompanying videos for there to be more visual insights into how certain steps work. Ironic, given that this course is meant to be all about visualization. Not a bad course per se, but there are a lot of rooms for improvement.