Tableau Data Analyst/Specialist Desktop Certification
Tableau Data Analyst/Specialist Desktop Certification, available at $129.99, has an average rating of 4.56, with 174 lectures, 21 quizzes, based on 14114 reviews, and has 66528 subscribers.
You will learn about Download for free and install and run the full version of Tableau Public, the BI and analysis software. Be able to create analyses, such as line charts, stacked bar charts, or geographic analyses using maps. You will also be able to show an overview using dashboards, and tell a story using storyboards. You will be able to format numbers and dates, and add labels, tooltips and animation. You can also become used to more advanced features, such as Calculated Fields, Parameters and Hierarchies. By the end of the course, you will, with some experience, have the knowledge to take (and pass) the Tableau Qualified Associate certification. This course is ideal for individuals who are This reporting course is meant for anyone who has no prior experience of Tableau. It's also for you if you have used it, but never designed a report. or It's great if you have created analyses in other reporting tools, such as Microsoft Access, WebI, SSRS or Yellowfin, but it not essential. If you have, then it will be another string to your bow. or No prior experience in reporting tools is required. or This course is probably not for you if you always know how to use Tableau and know how to create reports, although we will be looking at some more advanced topics. It is particularly useful for This reporting course is meant for anyone who has no prior experience of Tableau. It's also for you if you have used it, but never designed a report. or It's great if you have created analyses in other reporting tools, such as Microsoft Access, WebI, SSRS or Yellowfin, but it not essential. If you have, then it will be another string to your bow. or No prior experience in reporting tools is required. or This course is probably not for you if you always know how to use Tableau and know how to create reports, although we will be looking at some more advanced topics.
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Summary
Title: Tableau Data Analyst/Specialist Desktop Certification
Price: $129.99
Average Rating: 4.56
Number of Lectures: 174
Number of Quizzes: 21
Number of Published Lectures: 174
Number of Published Quizzes: 21
Number of Curriculum Items: 195
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 195
Number of Practice Tests: 2
Number of Published Practice Tests: 2
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Download for free and install and run the full version of Tableau Public, the BI and analysis software.
- Be able to create analyses, such as line charts, stacked bar charts, or geographic analyses using maps.
- You will also be able to show an overview using dashboards, and tell a story using storyboards.
- You will be able to format numbers and dates, and add labels, tooltips and animation.
- You can also become used to more advanced features, such as Calculated Fields, Parameters and Hierarchies.
- By the end of the course, you will, with some experience, have the knowledge to take (and pass) the Tableau Qualified Associate certification.
Who Should Attend
- This reporting course is meant for anyone who has no prior experience of Tableau. It's also for you if you have used it, but never designed a report.
- It's great if you have created analyses in other reporting tools, such as Microsoft Access, WebI, SSRS or Yellowfin, but it not essential. If you have, then it will be another string to your bow.
- No prior experience in reporting tools is required.
- This course is probably not for you if you always know how to use Tableau and know how to create reports, although we will be looking at some more advanced topics.
Target Audiences
- This reporting course is meant for anyone who has no prior experience of Tableau. It's also for you if you have used it, but never designed a report.
- It's great if you have created analyses in other reporting tools, such as Microsoft Access, WebI, SSRS or Yellowfin, but it not essential. If you have, then it will be another string to your bow.
- No prior experience in reporting tools is required.
- This course is probably not for you if you always know how to use Tableau and know how to create reports, although we will be looking at some more advanced topics.
This course covers all of the content required for the Data Analyst (the new version of the Certified Associate) or Desktop Specialist certifications.
What do students like you say?
“With this course i got certified as a Tableau Desktop Specialist. THANKS Phillip!” – Juan Sebastian Rodriguez Casas
“Adequate knowledge and good understanding I did not have before about Tableau. With this new knowledge andclear understandingof Tableau I truly believe I can now work as a Tableau Developer. ” – Clever Atanode
“Very informative. I feel thatI could teach someone Tableau based upon what I have learned here. “ – Phil Jones
“Just got my qualified associate certificate yesterday with 91%(75% required to pass). I am a graduate student and have 0 experience with Tableau. But this course gave me an in-depth understanding of Tableau which allows me to be very flexible in ways to solve the questions in the exam.This course is excellent!Thank you, Phillip!” – Yifu Yan
“This course has exceed my expectations in all fronts. Very complete, very comprehensive and at the right pace. I like the fact of going into some important details without getting bored or distracted. The pace of talk of demonstrations was perfect for me. It is clearly an outstanding value for money and I truly recommend it to everyone who wants to master Tableau. Well done and thank you.” – Jorge Soares Albergaria
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Do you already use reporting software such as Access, SSRS or WebI? Or is this your first reporting software tool? Either way, welcome.
In this course, learn the skills that Tableau want you to know, and add another tool to your CV, and even go for either of the first two official Tableau certifications.
Tableau is one of the most requested reporting tools that are requested in the job market, and the ability to being able to use it now could be very useful for your current work, and your next job hunt.
We’ll download and install for free Tableau Public, which gives you most of the capabilities of the full-cost Tableau Desktop. We’ll start by creating our first visualizations (vizzes) and investigate the Tableau interface.
We’ll create dashboards and storyboards, so that you can tell a story. We’ll create maps, hierarchies, groups and sets, and all sorts of chart types. We’ll enhance our charts with reference lines and bands, and extend our data analysis with trends and forecasting. We’ll add formula calculations, quick table calculations, and LOD calculations. Finally, we investigate advanced data connections and mapping.
The course will take around a little more than 14 hours to complete, but completing this will enable you to create vizzes, dashboards and stories of your own, and know how to overcome common problems.
The course increases in difficulty slowly, so you’ll create for instance a basic bar chart, then turn it into a stacked bar chart, and adding coloring and information through tooltips and labels, step by step.
Please note: Tableau certifications are currently being tested on versions 2020.3 and 2021.1. There have been very few visual additions to later versions, but where there are, they have been reflected in this course with course updates.
The course is fairly relaxed – there will be a few “wrong turns”, so you can see what problems might arise, but every lesson works towards an end goal at a relatively slow pace, so you can follow on your own computer easily. I assume that you know how to use a computer, including installing programs, but the actual analysis will be at a basic level, and I’ll introduce every component as we go on.
At the end of the course, you can download a certificate of completion, so you can show everyone your new-found skills, prepare for the official Tableau certifications, and be able to start creating analyses for yourselves.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Welcome to Udemy
Lecture 3: Introduction to Udemy
Lecture 4: Do you want auto-translated subtitles in more languages?
Lecture 5: What are we going to create?
Lecture 6: Curriculum
Lecture 7: Resources
Lecture 8: Do you need a work email address?
Lecture 9: Downloading and installing Tableau…for free
Chapter 2: Level 1: Creating our first visualizations
Lecture 1: Creating our first viz
Lecture 2: User Interface – Data Source page, sheets tabs and status bar
Lecture 3: User Interface – Side Bar, Shelves and Card
Lecture 4: Dimensions v Measures, and Introducing Date Hierarchies
Lecture 5: Explain the difference between Discrete and Continuous fields
Lecture 6: Changing the aggregation, both for a single viz, or changing default aggregation
Lecture 7: More about aggregations
Chapter 3: Level 1: Publishing our first visualizations
Lecture 1: Publishing your viz
Lecture 2: Exporting as PowerPoint
Lecture 3: Share as image, PDF and PowerPoint presentation
Lecture 4: Additional exporting options in the full Tableau Desktop program
Lecture 5: Error saving to Tableau Public
Lecture 6: Practice Activity Number 1
Lecture 7: Practice Activity Number 1 – Solution
Chapter 4: Level 2 Section 1: Developing the Marks card
Lecture 1: Tips to importing data better
Lecture 2: Organising fields
Lecture 3: Creating aliases
Lecture 4: Adding multiple fields using Show Me!
Lecture 5: Adding colors
Lecture 6: Choosing between discrete and continuous colors
Lecture 7: Using colors in stacked bar charts, and using tooltips
Lecture 8: Line charts
Lecture 9: Size button
Lecture 10: Practice Activity Number 2
Lecture 11: Practice Activity Number 2 – Solution
Chapter 5: Level 2 Section 2: Scatter and bubble charts, data highlighter, and Filtering
Lecture 1: Scatter plots
Lecture 2: Custom shapes, bubble charts, and packed bubbles
Lecture 3: Data Highlighter
Lecture 4: Filters card – Selecting Items
Lecture 5: Filter card – Using wildcards, conditions and top
Lecture 6: Filtering dates, and different displays of filter cards
Lecture 7: Practice with Filters, and using Context Filters
Lecture 8: Apply filters to multiple sheets and data sources
Chapter 6: Level 2 Section 3: The Pages shelf, Labels and Annotations
Lecture 1: The "Play" button
Lecture 2: Pages card
Lecture 3: Use viz animations
Lecture 4: Use mark labels
Lecture 5: Use Annotations
Lecture 6: Formatting vizzes
Lecture 7: More about Tableau Public
Lecture 8: Practice Activity Number 3
Lecture 9: Practice Activity Number 3 – Solution
Chapter 7: Level 3: Dashboards
Lecture 1: Welcome to Level 3
Lecture 2: Creating our first dashboard
Lecture 3: Pre-designing the layout, and using floating and tiled objects
Lecture 4: Rearranging the filters in a vertical column
Lecture 5: Fine-tuning layout
Lecture 6: Device Layout and Device Designer, including layout for mobile devices
Lecture 7: Dashboard filters and using a highlight as a filter
Lecture 8: Fine-tuning dashboard actions
Lecture 9: Creating a drill down report
Lecture 10: Best visual practices for dashboard design
Lecture 11: Buttons/Navigation and Export objects, Renaming Dashboard Items
Lecture 12: Build stories
Lecture 13: Practice Activity Number 4
Lecture 14: Practice Activity Number 4 – Solution
Chapter 8: Level 4 Section 1: Maps
Lecture 1: Navigate maps, including Pan & Zoom, and geographic roles
Lecture 2: Lasso and Radial selection, and grouping into custom territories
Lecture 3: Density Maps
Lecture 4: Map layering
Lecture 5: Geographic search
Lecture 6: Modifying locations within Tableau, and problems
Lecture 7: Practice Activity Number 5
Lecture 8: Practice Activity Number 5 – Solution
Chapter 9: Level 4 Section 2: Organizing and simplifying data
Lecture 1: Build hierarchies
Lecture 2: Combining hierarchies and filters
Lecture 3: Sorting data – an introduction
Lecture 4: Sort data, including manual sorting
Lecture 5: Changing default field properties (types, sorting etc.)
Lecture 6: Build groups
Lecture 7: Build sets
Lecture 8: Practice Activity Number 6
Lecture 9: Practice Activity Number 6 – Solution
Chapter 10: Level 5 Section 1: Field and Chart Types
Instructors
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Phillip Burton
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I Do Data Limited
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Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 56 votes
- 2 stars: 112 votes
- 3 stars: 1081 votes
- 4 stars: 5142 votes
- 5 stars: 7723 votes
Frequently Asked Questions
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You can view and review the lecture materials indefinitely, like an on-demand channel.
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