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Communication is the final stretch of a data analysis journey. Analysis,
discovery, insight, forecasting, prediction … none of these have real
impact until the results are communicated and understood. Data
visualization is an important part of analytics and the foundation of
communicating with data. Effectiveness and value of analytics and data
science depend on communication capabilities of three kinds – abilities
to create, read, and explain data visualizations.
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Creating and reading visualizations are language skills for working with the language of images. With word-based languages we learn the basic literacy skills of reading and writing early in life. We understand nouns, verbs, adjectives, grammar and syntax through experiences and lessons. With image-based languages we must learn similar concepts of points, lines, shapes, axes, scales, coordinates, visual cues, etc. These are fundamental visualization literacy skills.
Explaining data visualizations draws on the art of storytelling, and data storytellers have a central role in communicating with data. Data storytelling adds narrative to interpret and explain data visualizations. At minimum, narrative enriches visualizations, describes conclusions, increases understanding, and avoids misunderstanding and miscommunication. At its best, storytelling goes beyond explanation to engage, energize, excite, inspire, and motivate people.
You will learn:
- Ten key concepts of data visualization
- “Quick read” and “critical read” techniques for reading data visualizations
- How to see trends, patterns, ambiguity, distortion, and bias in data visualizations
- Data visualization techniques for data analysis
- Data visualization techniques for business intelligence
- Data visualization techniques for data exploration
- How to interpret data visualizations and find stories in the data
- How to compose captivating and compelling data stories
This course is geared towards:
- Business managers, decision makers, business analysts and others who routinely view charts and graphs
- BI and analytics professionals who create dashboards and scorecards for the business
- Data analysts and data scientists who create data visualizations to inform others
- Data scientists, data engineers, and data analysts who explore data to gain knowledge needed for data preparation and analysis
- Everyone who needs to explain data visualizations to others, ranging from business managers presenting performance data to data scientists presenting predictions and recommendations
- Data journalists and others with interest in using data to enhance their communication skills
About the Course (7 min)
Module 1. Visual Language (15 min)
- About Language
- The Language of Images
- Data Visualization Language
Module 2. MDM Architecture (33 min)
- Charts & Graphs
- Data
- Visual Composition
Module 3. Reading Data Visualizations (49 min)
- Quick Read Process
- Critical Read Process
Module 4. Creating Data Visualizations (53 min)
- Visualization for Data Analysis
- Visualization for Business Intelligence
- Visualization for Data Exploration
Module 5. Data Storytelling (58 min)
- Storytelling Basics
- Data Driven Business Story
- Story Crafting
Click -here- to download a more detailed outline of this course.
This exam tests knowledge and understanding of basic concepts, principles, and terminology of analytics-based enterprise performance management.
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You will be tested in these areas:
- Concepts of data visualization as a language for communications
- Concepts of charts and graphs including formats and chart types
- How patterns and trends in data are visualized
- How data sets and data variables relate to data visualization
- Basics of visual composition including axes, scales, coordinates, and data mapping
- The quick read process for data visualizations
- The critical read process for data visualizations
- Creating data visualizations for data analysis
- Creating data visualizations for business intelligence
- Creating data visualizations for data exploration
- Data storytelling principles and techniques
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Additional Information
Number of Questions: 23
Time Limit: 46 Minutes
Passing Score: 70%
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Once you pass the exam, you will receive a Certificate of Education
documenting that you have demonstrated mastery of the topic. Course
exams count towards eLC certification programs. Visit our Certification page for more information about our various programs.
We recommend that you take detailed notes and review the course material multiple times before taking this exam.
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