SL
1. Juni 2020
This course really changed my perspective in how to create visualization not just using Tableau but in every visualization application. I'm very happy I could take it and learned from it.
JC
6. Apr. 2021
Great coverage of chart types and creating them. Step by step instruction with the "why" element helped me understand how to pursue the chart and understand why I would want to use it.
von Guillermo O
•28. Dez. 2020
great course
von Mahima s
•10. Juli 2019
nice course.
von René G B
•1. Apr. 2019
Great course
von Juan V
•19. Sep. 2018
Great course
von GM K
•20. Aug. 2019
Good course
von Nitin K
•28. Nov. 2018
nice course
von Robert D
•6. Jan. 2020
Thank you!
von Gregory R G J
•30. Dez. 2018
Thumbs Up!
von Ahmed T
•31. Mai 2017
Amazing :)
von MUTHUKRISHNAN P
•28. Apr. 2020
EXCELLENT
von Mr. J
•1. Okt. 2019
Top Notch
von Jaspreet K
•16. Okt. 2017
excellent
von negar h
•21. Dez. 2016
Great one
von Tarigulu K
•31. Aug. 2021
Amazing.
von Гарамжав
•31. Okt. 2018
Nice one
von Ajith K
•18. Mai 2017
good one
von Irvin Y D M
•29. Apr. 2018
Great
von Jerald K K l
•10. Mai 2020
Good
von HRISHABH R
•1. Mai 2020
good
von Hussain M I
•13. Jan. 2020
good
von rahul k
•23. Juli 2019
good
von Maninder P S
•27. Mai 2018
Nice
von Luca N
•24. Mai 2017
The course does a great job in introducing the (neuro)science behind visual perception. It explains concepts like Gestalt Principles, Cognitive Load and Clutter, and how to leverage them in creating/improving a Viz.
In the second part, it covers Exploratory analysis and how to design a successful Viz relative to the audience, by considering static and interactive visuals.
I have particularly appreciated two parts:
1. Gestalt principles. They are easy to grasp yet powerful.
2. Outliers and how to make Control charts.
The following could have been improved:
1. For some topics there is too much repetition without providing deeper/additional content (e.g. Gestalt principles);
2. For some topics there is too little practice (e.g. in module 4 about design, and training with gestalt principles other than colour or proximity).
von kefei m
•11. Sep. 2020
# Good:
+ The structure of the curriculum is very clear and well designed.
+ The content is very relevant to data viz. (design principles should always be the first course to learn)
+ For those assignment rely on peer-review, the waiting time to get review is reasonable (less than 2 days, mostly in 1 day.)
# Things to improve:
+ There is a gap between material taught and the homework assignment. (And I understand that this course focus on design principles instead of actual application on tableau). So, sometimes it brings frustration.
# Tips:
+ Post on the forum to ask cohort for peer-review. It speeds up the peer-review process.
+ Some techniques required to finish the homework might not mention in the lectures. Check the forum to find hint left by former students.
von Mohamed M M
•9. Jan. 2022
+ ves: * Govind is a nice instructor with very good presentation skills. * Slides are attached for each video. * Detailed content with helpful articles. - ves: * Quizes ask questions from articles attached in resources which the instructor havn't mention. * Over dose attached articles and reads with repeated topics. * More theoretical knowledge than practical one. * When Govind records on Tableau or Excel to explain practical examples, his voice is ahead of the recorded picture with about 3 seconds.
Overall I give this course 4 stars because of its unique content.