Data Visualization Course
At the British Academy for Training and Development, we offer a comprehensive Data Visualization Training Course. Its cover principles like the purpose and role of data visualization in business decision-making, introduction to different kinds of visualization like bar charts, line charts, pie charts, and more sophisticated methods such as dynamic visualization, interactive, dashboards, and infographics. Design principles include visual hierarchies, color theories, and storytelling in a clear storytelling approach using data. Attendees learn hands-on training using tools like Excel, Tableau, and Power BI to create beautiful visuals, making the interpretation of data easy. Attendees will also cover data cleaning, preparation, and handling of outliers, duplicates, and missing values. Other contents include applying advanced techniques in visualizing complex data, e.g., dynamic data animations. Best practices for accuracy and transparency, ethical considerations in presenting data, and how to design visualizations effective yet ethical will also be covered in this course. After this, attendees will of course be able to choose the best ways to visualize any dataset and present them to stakeholders in the right style and confidence. Whether it is through its interactive dashboards or simple charts, it prepares attendees to quickly make knowledgeable decisions driven by effective communication using the best possible integration of pictures and words.
Overview
Course Objectives
The main objective of this course are:
Understand the basic principles of data visualization and its importance.Be capable of creating all kinds of different visualizations as basic charts as well as complex dashboards.Be competent in applying the best practices for clear and effective visual representation of data.Use some popular visualization tools available such as Excel, Tableau, and Power BI.Understand and use data interpretation in presenting it for stakeholders in layman terms.Learn to choose the most appropriate type of chart or visualization for the various data and objectives.
Target Audience
This course is ideal for:
Business Analysts trying to improve data communication. Data Scientists, who are interested in establishing understandable visual representations of big datasets. Marketing as well as the Sales professions who wish to exhibit metrics and trends graphically. Management, executives who use data for interpretation and communication in decision making. IT professionals through tools and dashboard creators.Students-graduates who want to pursue aspiring careers in data analytic influences. Professionals in data-driven roles looking to improve their data presentation skills.
Course Outline
Introduction to Data Visualization
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Understanding the purpose of data visualization
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Key benefits for business intelligence and decision-making
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Common types of data visualizations (charts, graphs, and dashboards)
Design Principles for Effective Visualizations
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The art of storytelling through data
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Principles of visual hierarchy, colour theory, and design
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Avoiding common pitfalls in data visualization
Tools and Software for Data Visualization
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Overview of tools: Excel, Tableau, Power BI, and others
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How to import and prepare data for visualization
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Hands-on exercises using popular tools
Types of Visualizations and When to Use Them
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Bar, line, and pie charts
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Scatter plots, histograms, and heat maps
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Advanced visualizations: Dashboards, infographics, and interactive charts
Data Preparation and Cleaning for Visualization
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How to clean and structure data for visualization
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Dealing with missing values, outliers, and duplicates
Creating Interactive Dashboards
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Designing and building interactive dashboards
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Integrating multiple visualizations for comprehensive data analysis
Advanced Data Visualization Techniques
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Visualizing complex data sets using advanced tools
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Using geographic and time-based visualizations
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Data animations and dynamic visualizations
Best Practices and Ethical Considerations
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Ensuring accuracy and transparency in data presentation
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Ethical considerations in representing data and insights
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Avoiding misleading visualizations
Schedule & Fees
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