Who it's for: Anyone looking to get the most out of Tableau's unmatched data visualization tools.
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 6-part series, we start with the basics, showing you some best practices for connecting data sources and creating univariate, bivariate, and multivariate charts. Then, we jump into working with maps and groups. Next, we explore calculating user-defined fields, as well as customizing, saving, and exporting. We take some time to go over summarizing and interacting with data and then end with a sizable series of tips and tricks on dashboards, visuals, and sharing your creations with the world.
- Introduction (1:30)
- Bivariate Charts (1:17)
- Creating Tables (2:50)
- Creating Scatter Plots (2:32)
- Swapping Rows and Columns (2:21)
- Adding Trend Lines (3:39)
- Modifying Trend Lines (0:59)
- Selecting Color Palettes (2:50)
- Using Dates (3:06)
- Bivariate Charts Recap (1:15)
- Multivariate Charts (1:58)
- Creating Facets (4:25)
- Creating Area Charts (3:53)
- Creating Bullet Graphs (4:17)
- Creating Dual Axis Charts (2:49)
- Creating Gantt Charts (9:34)
- Creating Heat Maps (4:31)
- Axis and Title Formatting (1:14)
- Multivariate Charts Recap (2:56)
- Maps (1:09)
- Setting Geographic Roles (1:07)
- Placing Marks on Maps (2:28)
- Choosing Mark Size and Color (2:10)
- Modifying Marks (1:53)
- Overlaying Demographic Data (3:02)
- Adding Data Layers and Changing Map Styles (3:06)
- Excluding Unknown Values from Maps (3:20)
- Creating Choropleth Maps Using Show Me (2:03)
- Creating Choropleth Maps with Modifications (5:55)
- Polygon Shapes (5:36)
- Creating Groups (0:42)
- Switching Shapes and Using Groups to Define Maps (3:32)
- Customizing Maps (1:52)
- Maps Recap (3:35)
- Conclusion (2:23)