Who it's for: Data Analysts, Business Intelligence pros, and anyone who works with Big Data on a regular basis.
What it is: Tableau is a popular tool for analyzing and visualizing data, with powerful tools like interactive dashboards, custom reports, and more.
What you'll learn: In this 4-part series, we start with the basics, giving you an overview of Tableau and showing you how to create your first visualizations and dashboards. Then, we jump into working with data, with row-level, aggregate, and table calculations. Next, we refine our visualizations and dashboards to make them look great and tell effective stories. We take some time to go over trends, distributions, and forecasting, and then end with sharing data stories and some advanced Tableau tips and tricks.
- Introduction (0:59)
- Introduction to Tableau Fundamentals (1:15)
- Data Source Interface Overview (2:21)
- Logical vs Physical Layers Overview (0:55)
- Sheet View Interface Overview (2:53)
- Home Screen and Connecting to Access Database (2:40)
- Adding Database Tables with Logical and Physical Layers (6:11)
- Expanding and Collapsing Grids (2:08)
- Creating Map Visualizations (4:43)
- Creating Line Chart Visualizations (2:55)
- Creating Basic Dashboards (4:53)
- Saving and Exiting (1:09)
- Tableau Fundamentals Recap (1:47)
- Introduction to Working with Data in Tableau (1:05)
- Tableau Paradigm (0:54)
- Tableau Definitions (3:42)
- Connecting to Sources and Extracting by Date Ranges (3:47)
- Filtering Data Sources (1:33)
- Saving and Viewing Data Extracts (1:29)
- Creating Horizontal Bar Charts (4:29)
- Splitting and Hiding Fields (3:01)
- Renaming Fields and Viewing Aliases (1:26)
- Recreating Bar Charts (2:35)
- Sharing Data Source Connections (3:21)
- Join Types (1:46)
- Accessing Physical Layers and Joining Tables (4:33)
- Creating Blends (4:37)
- Modifying Blends (1:54)
- Applying Data Source Filters (2:00)
- Creating Visualizations with Filtered Data (3:00)
- Removing Data Source Filters and Applying Visual Filters (3:42)
- Working with Data in Tableau Recap (2:18)
- Conclusion (1:55)