Data Visualization Explained
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
A beginner's introduction to data visualization fundamentals, using examples and clarity suitable for non-technical audiences. Explore key concepts from basic charts to techniques that inspire exploration or action based on data narratives.
Understanding data visualization can be challenging, but it doesn’t have to be. In "Data Visualization Explained," you'll turn complexity into clarity. You'll start by learning the basics of visual thinking and the essential components like axes and legends. Then, you'll move on to simple yet effective chart types such as bar and pie charts. As you progress, you'll tackle more advanced techniques like heat maps to show changes over time. This course focuses on helping you communicate data narratives effectively to non-analyst audiences, ensuring that the information is represented accurately to inform, not manipulate.
Understanding data visualization can be challenging, but it doesn’t have to be. In "Data Visualization Explained," you'll turn complexity into clarity. You'll start by learning the basics of visual thinking and the essential components like axes and legends. Then, you'll move on to simple yet effective chart types such as bar and pie charts. As you progress, you'll tackle more advanced techniques like heat maps to show changes over time. This course focuses on helping you communicate data narratives effectively to non-analyst audiences, ensuring that the information is represented accurately to inform, not manipulate.
Syllabus
- Data Visualization Explained 30mins
Taught by
Hampton Paulk
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