***Now Upgraded to Tableau Desktop v9***
This course helps you to master all the basics of Tableau Desktop software quickly and easily. It is aimed at anyone who wants to be able to use this award winning product to analyse and visualize data – both experts and non–experts.
The course is organised into 20 step by step lessons, with a duration of three hours in total.
It covers all the major components and functions of the software, with all the steps needed to build data visualizations and publish dashboards.
Lessons include supplementary notes and we’ve also added in some quizzes to check and reinforce key information.
We’re sure this course will give you the know–how and confidence to be able to use Tableau Desktop in your projects and create some amazing and insightful data visualizations and dashboards.
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Courses : 1
Specification: Tableau Desktop – Super Easy Introduction
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9 reviews for Tableau Desktop – Super Easy Introduction
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Price | $10.99 |
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Duration | 3 hours |
Year | 2016 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Tee Hui Yi –
It would be good to have some familiarity with data before embarking on this course. On the whole however, the course is a through review of the functionalities of Tableau and provides you the tools to actualise what you envision your data to look like.
Rob Kellow –
Yes, so far, this is a good course to get started with Tableau basics.
Shashank Pandey –
The course content was quite good and relatable. I can visualize where and how we can use this data in my team. At some points the presentation was a bit out of sync with the audio but still okay. Overall a good course worth the money.
vivek raparla –
yes it was a good match for me
Sabarinadh Tadepalli –
Good course for beginners… detailed explanation of each function..
Arka Ghosh –
Still need more scenario based examples.
Gabriela Baldivia do Lago –
Great Methodology
Elisa Giugovaz –
Explains what I need, but the explanation could be better; intro was chaotic with a lot of mouse fiddling and examples that are difficult to reproduce locally.
Dyuti Mukherji –
good