Data Visualisation with Tableau
About This Course
Unlock the capabilities of Tableau for visual storytelling in our comprehensive WSQ-endorsed course. We cover everything from the basics of data import and cleaning to crafting advanced interactive dashboards. You'll learn how to use Tableau's extensive set of tools through hands-on exercises and real-world examples, ensuring you acquire practical skills to transform raw data into insightful visual narratives.
By the end of this course, you’ll be proficient in using Tableau for a variety of data visualization needs. You'll be able to create compelling dashboards that communicate complex data in a straightforward, insightful manner. This course is perfect for analysts, business professionals, or anyone keen on leveraging data to make informed decisions and to tell powerful stories with data.
What You'll Learn
- apply basic Tableau features for displaying information
- synthesise various plots to present data visually
- transform data to create informative and dynamic data display
- create dashboards and scorecards to display internal as well as external benchmark data.
- apply calculation and parameter to create interactive graphics, visuals and - - technical features into the data presentation
- perform analytics to communicate limitations of data and interpretations of findings
Course Outline:
Topic 1. Basic Tableau Features
Overview of Tableau
Explore Tableau Interface
Dimension and Measure
Continuous and Categorical Data
Folder and Hierarchy
Topic 2. Data Visualisation
Data Sources & Extract
Data Join & Blending
Scatter Plots
Bar Plots
Treemap
Topic 3 Data Transformation
Data Interpreter
Split & Merge Fields
Pivot Data
Filter Data
Organize Data by Group & Set
Topic 4 Dashboard and Story
Create a Dashboard
Use Actions
Create a Story
Topic 5 Calculation & Parameter
Create Calculated Field
Filter By Parameter
Add Calculation to Parameter
Reference Line
Dynamic View
Topic 6. Analytics
Average Line
Trend Line
Forecast
Clustering
Entry Requirements
Knowledge and Skills
• Able to operate computer functions with minimum Computer Literacy Level 2 based on ICAS Computer Skills Assessment Framework
• Minimum 3 GCE ‘O’ Levels Passes including English or WPL Level 5 (Average of Reading, Listening, Speaking & Writing Scores)
Attitude
• Positive Learning Attitude
• Enthusiastic Learner
Experience
• Minimum of 1 year of working experience.
• Minimum 18 years old