H
Jun 5, 2022
It is very constructive and very important course for the future of data analyst career. providing practical handin experience makes it the perfect self starter and motivational course.
Thank you
BW
Sep 4, 2022
Great Course! Still some gaps between what is expected to have learned and what was actually taught as far as a couple of the charts are concerned. But overall just an absolutely WONDERFUL course.
By Abdelnasser S
•May 7, 2023
thanks
By Michael S
•Mar 16, 2023
Great
By Erwin
•Jan 7, 2024
GOOOD
By Utkarsh S
•Oct 25, 2022
good
By ORAELISIAKU C P
•Sep 22, 2022
nice
By A C
•May 8, 2022
Great
By OLUBUNMI A
•Mar 16, 2022
GREAT
By Navid R E
•Sep 4, 2021
great
By RAHMY B E
•Feb 11, 2024
لخخي
By Lokesh P
•Sep 14, 2023
best
By Nguyen V T F
•Jul 22, 2023
Good
By Pramod W T
•Jun 17, 2023
good
By Asma
•Apr 29, 2023
nice
By Akshay J
•Mar 11, 2023
good
By Amjad H
•Feb 16, 2023
Best
By Kon M A D
•Nov 4, 2022
COOL
By Ibrahim A f
•May 24, 2022
good
By David S R C
•Jan 24, 2022
Good
By vinod k N
•Dec 24, 2021
Good
By Pradeep T
•Aug 7, 2021
good
By Adam B
•May 13, 2023
Top
By Leonard N
•Jul 28, 2022
ok
By Christian
•May 7, 2021
ok
By Anita S
•Aug 23, 2023
By Catherine A
•Jul 13, 2023
This course was the most difficult so far and took longer because of the unfamiliarity with Cognos. But you will learn a lot and become proficient with the basics of that tool. I made a lot of use of the Discussion forum during this one and was pleasantly surprised by the quality and promptness of the responses by staff member Pooja Patel.
In my opinion, the step-by-step instructions could benefit from a "narrative" portion along with the "script" portion that simply describes which buttons to click and where to place your cursor. It begins to feel like doing taxes--checking boxes without quite understanding how it all fits together. Even though you eventually get a wider view of the activity, from grading others' submissions it's clear some students struggle getting there in time to complete their best work. Even just a paragraph to remind students that "you're creating a visualization that expresses X compared to Y, so it's important to include items A, B and D because the chart would not be informative without them." I think people sometimes get so obsessed with the many mechanical details involved they overlook some of the most important information they need to include.