Tableau Desktop Crash Course | Learn Tableau from a Tableau Visionary

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Join Tim Ngwena, a Tableau Visionary and experienced instructor, for a crash course on Tableau Desktop. With a background in training thousands of people both in person and online, Tim is the perfect guide to help you take your data analysis skills to the next level. In this edited live stream, you'll learn the basics of Tableau and pick up tips and tricks for creating data visualizations. If you're looking for new challenges in 2023 and want to master the art of data visualization, this is the perfect opportunity. Don't miss out – sign up now and get ready to dive into the world of Tableau with Tim.

Timestamps
0:00 Intro
1:29 Housekeeping
2:39 Introductions
4:26 What is Tableau?
5:57 The Tableau Platform
10:20 Tableau Licensing
00:13:17 Tableau Public
00:15:46 Tableau Versions
00:21:17 Tableau Public vs Desktop
00:39:00 Installing Tableau
00:40:31 Finding the correct Tableau documentation
00:43:42 Tableau Connection Interface
01:22:02 Tableau Main Interface
01:29:17 Finding data to practise with
01:32:11 How does Tableau Work?
01:35:14 Building your first Chart
01:41:40 Building a Bar Chart in Tableau
01:47:35 Building a pie chart in Tableau
01:55:04 Building a line chart in Tableau
01:56:37 Discrete vs Continous Behaviour
02:02:38 The Analytics Pane
02:03:57 Build a scatter plot
02:06:22 Build a histogram in Tableau
02:11:49 Build a bullet graph in Tableau
02:19:48 Build a box and whisper plot
02:25:16 Build a Treemap in Tableau
02:29:01 Build a heatmap in Tableau
02:34:58 Build a range of maps in Tableau
02:55:52 The problem with Show Me
03:01:59 Seeing Everything you've built
03:03:51 Building a basic dashboard
03:12:10 Make your dashboard interactive
03:19:30 Calculations in Tableau
03:29:29 Publishing to Tableau Cloud
03:36:58 Publishing to Tableau Public
03:42:02 Building a Tableau Course

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Thanks for this course and all your other work! I was able to pass my certification exam in large part due to studying this video and some of your others. You are an excellent teacher and I look forward to learning more from you as my Tableau skills grow.

paullambert
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I could listen to Tableau Tim all day. It's quite remarkable how I can sit through Tim's videos and not feel fidgety. Content 10/10 Delivery 10/10

charlene
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Tim, you are so good, you can even teach a cat with that gentle voice and great ability to cut through the noise and get to the point.

deekay
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For the past 4 months, I've been trying to understand most of the things that you just made me understand in less than 4Hrs. I wish you knew how much I appreciate you sir! I want to be like you when I grow up !!

rosewintermuteme
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This is my first Youtube comment. Tableau Tim is an absolute beast. 0 to Tableau wizard is 3 hours. 5 star content. 5 star personality.

connor
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Thank you Tim🙏🏼 what an incredible valuable resource you have created!

SebAnt
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Tim you are an inspiration to other brothers who are lost in life.

premjitchowdhury
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Finished successfully i had done earlier crash course on youtube u explained well Good job

nightowl
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Hello Tim, thank you for your lecture on the course. You gave thorough understanding of Tableau, understanding how Tableau works was a great insight, its relation to SQL, visualization fundamentals. You are the best instructor I have met in my little world of visualization. I hope to learn more from you. You have exposed me to learning resources like Tableau project community, data sources to practice. Tim thanks. you are an excellent teacher and thanks for sharing your knowledge in simple, bite size lessons. I feel energized.

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Thanks to Costco, I started my journey to corrective hearing devices with the Jabra Enhance 20. I found them to be good, but what bothered me was the tinny sound both with live music as well as music streamed. Having retired from the HiFi business after working in for over fifty years, I could not live with the Jabra's. I tried a pair just released Rexton Reach RLI-T and found them better. Much better music reproduction. The tinny sound is gone and replaced by a natural sound. Also, I found the comfort level to be better. I found I can wear them longer with soreness or fatigue. The vented medical grade silicon ear pieces fit better too. The AI capability is impressive. I row on a Concept 2 rowing machine and when I had AI to reduce the noise, it was eliminated. Compared to the Jabra Enhance 20, I found the Rexton Reach RLI-T to be quite a bit better for my requirements. The Jabra had gone back to Costco for a full refund, thanks to Costco generous 6 month trial period.

pattang
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What an amazing teacher you are Tim! You presented this 3:44-hour video without even looking like you were bored. :), so you kept my attention the whole time. The structure of the material is so good, you guide us step by step, sharing useful tricks. I'm glad I found your channel, I don't want to learn Tableau from anyone else.:) Well, maybe from your recommended friend. Thank you for your great work on behalf of the students!

LauraiRoss
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Tim, excellent presentation, I cannot think of a critical word. So much depth without getting bogged down, incredible work.

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You're doing god's work.
Stay blessed. Much appreciated.

itnasss
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The Histogram @ 2:09:30 aligns with Benford Law... Great stuff 😊😊

babajideayokunle
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Representing for Nigeria. Thanks man. This is excellent

OlufemiOlaleye
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Amazing, I liked watching this tutorial more than watching movies:)), Thank you!

pivotai
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This is a labor of love. Great work and congrats on getting this published!

onenumbertableau
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Excellent tutorial Tim! Now I can simply add on this.

odavid
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Loved the video, you've covered everything that I have been trying to figure out and simplified it.

KerenWangombe
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You know...ive not thought about it before now but putting day, month, year makes much more sense than month, day, year. The US just wants to be unique so bad that theyll make things harder on themselves to achieve it lol.

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