Build Your Data Analysis Skills
Offered By: LinkedIn Learning
Course Description
Overview
Learn how to think about data, recognizing the questions to ask to get the right data. Identify the tools you need, including Microsoft Excel, Access, Power BI, and more. Understand the key components of data visualization that will help you communicate more strategically with data.
- Identify how to interpret data.
- Create data sets.
- Evaluate your skills.
Syllabus
Courses under this program:
Course 1: Learning Data Analytics: 1 Foundations
-This course covers foundational data analysis skills such as thinking like an analyst, gathering useful data, SQL queries, data cleaning, and more. Are you ready to be an analyst?
Course 2: Data Visualization for Data Analysis and Analytics
-Start thinking more clearly and strategically about data visualization. Learn how to leverage best practices in visualization and design to communicate data to any audience.
Course 1: Learning Data Analytics: 1 Foundations
-This course covers foundational data analysis skills such as thinking like an analyst, gathering useful data, SQL queries, data cleaning, and more. Are you ready to be an analyst?
Course 2: Data Visualization for Data Analysis and Analytics
-Start thinking more clearly and strategically about data visualization. Learn how to leverage best practices in visualization and design to communicate data to any audience.
Courses
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Start thinking more clearly and strategically about data visualization. Learn how to leverage best practices in visualization and design to communicate data to any audience.
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This course covers foundational data analysis skills such as thinking like an analyst, gathering useful data, SQL queries, data cleaning, and more. Are you ready to be an analyst?
Taught by
Robin Hunt and Bill Shander
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