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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Advanced Data Visualization with Tableau by SkillUp EdTech

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About the Course

This advanced Tableau course covers a broad variety of topics to provide you with advanced analytics and data visualization skills. The course walks you through connecting Tableau to SQL databases, creating data linkages, and creating hierarchies for effective analysis, starting with data connectivity and modeling. You will work with sophisticated modeling approaches, execute computations, and optimize data models for performance. The course has a strong emphasis on controlling data granularity, utilizing calculated fields, and investigating expressions for ‘Level of Detail’ in complicated analytics. Topics include effective data transfer, tooltips, hierarchical navigation, and creating user-friendly interfaces. By incorporating interactivity through actions and linking between dashboards, you’ll create seamless data journeys that empower users to explore and analyze information effortlessly. Throughout the course, you will have opportunities to practice what you have learned. Hands-on labs and projects are inspired from real-world scenarios, to equip you with the advanced, practical Tableau skills that employers seek in today’s job market....

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By Robert K

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Aug 7, 2024

The instructions are smooth and workable, It cover most of Tableau features that I expected. Kudos!

By Ayman M

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Apr 30, 2024

Great structure, useful to learn

By Bekzod S

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Apr 1, 2024

very good and leraring for easy

By Heike E

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Jan 9, 2025

I found both the course and the quiz rather poor. The course consists of a range of slides and videos, narrated rather fast by an automated voice. There is a wealth of information that is not entirely relevant or distinguishable from other content and poorly explained, so much so that the final quiz merely gives options that are very near in meaning and only differentiated by the correct one being the exact quote from the previous text. There were issues with the final project. First, it asked for filtering on a field that didn't exist at the point (occupancy rate). When rating submissions of fellow course participants, the ask was to check for certain calculated fields and hierachies that simply don't appear in the final project. Overall, the course would benefit from explaining more clearly, providing more relevant examples early on rather than smothering the listener with narration and cleaning up the final project.