Visualizing Data for Non-Data Experts - Making Reports Accessible to All
Offered By: SQLBits via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover effective techniques for visualizing data in a way that is accessible to everyone, regardless of their expertise level. This 46-minute conference talk from SQLBits, presented by Valerie Junk, guides you through identifying your audience's needs, selecting appropriate visualizations for your data, and presenting findings clearly and concisely. Learn how to create reports that effectively communicate complex information to non-data experts, making your insights more impactful and easily understood by all stakeholders. Explore practical strategies for bridging the gap between data specialists and general audiences, ensuring your visualizations resonate with diverse viewers.
Syllabus
Visualizing Data for Non-Data Experts: Making Reports Accessible to All
Taught by
SQLBits
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