Tableau Certification Practice Questions
Gemma
We will solve 88 practice questions for the Tableau Desktop Foundations (formerly Tableau Desktop Specialist) certification. We will practice directly using the Tableau program.
Basic
Tableau
By skimming through the content covered in the Tableau certification, you can grasp the overall features of Tableau in a short period of time.
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5.0
Kyung Mo Kim
Perfect introduction to Tableau. Easy to repeat and learn in 5 minutes or so per lecture. Concise and clear information delivery. The honey tips here and there are really great for practitioners.
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김준영
It was nice to be able to learn about Tableau from the basics.
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최나현
Personally, I was studying Tableau on my own, but I had limitations, so I looked for a lecture that would teach me the basics and chose it. It was so easy to understand and I think I memorized it better when I actually tried it. Thank you~!!
Full scope of the Tableau Desktop Foundations (formerly Tableau Desktop Specialist) certification
Data connection via Tableau
Data Visualization with Tableau
How to share insights through Tableau
Master Tableau data analysis and visualization,
from basics to practice, all in one course!
Tableau is a convenient tool that allows you to easily analyze data and create dashboards with just a few clicks. Therefore, it is the perfect tool for those who cannot code but want to perform data analysis.
But when you opened Tableau, were you overwhelmed by everything on the screen and unsure where to start? Does the pressure of learning it for the first time feel heavy? For now, let's start with the goal of skimming through the certification exam scope!
🙋♀️ Beginners who want to lightly skim through Tableau all at once
🙋♀️ Those who want to perform data analysis with just a few clicks
🙋♀️ Those who want to know which shortcuts are useful in Tableau
To enable data visualization and analysis that meets our needs, this course follows the official exam scope presented in the Tableau Desktop Foundations (formerly Tableau Desktop Specialist) Certification Guide.
Whenever you learn something new, it's natural to feel overwhelmed about where to start. In times like these, I use exams as a guide. That way, I can naturally learn the overall concepts while diving deeper into important details and skipping less critical parts for now, allowing for efficient learning.
It's perfectly fine even if you don't obtain the certification. From a beginner's perspective, I designed this course to reduce the initial pressure of learning and help you approach Tableau step-by-step with a light heart. This year, make sure to take your first step toward Tableau!
Efficient learning scope suggested by the official guide
As you follow the official exam scope, you can practice selection and focus. Starting from the basics, you will understand what the components of Tableau mean, and you can learn quickly and effectively through the tips provided along the way.
Of course, studying and comparing these details on your own might feel overwhelming due to the English terms and unfamiliar vocabulary. However, since this class combines conceptual explanations with hands-on practice, you will be able to follow along on your own while watching the lessons. Furthermore, the course is structured to ease your burden by re-explaining English terminology in Korean.
Lecture materials designed for beginners + Homework provided
Theory class PPTs are also provided for students. The first slide contains key Tableau terminology, allowing you to see at a glance what will be covered and which concepts and functions are important.
Along with a table of contents extracted from the Tableau certification guide, the final slide includes a section to review and connect everything covered in the lecture. Furthermore, we provide homework and solutions for each section so you can practice Tableau on your own. Test your Tableau skills for yourself!
The lecture is largely divided into 4 parts.
This covers the basic concepts of Tableau. We will prepare for the next part by defining terms such as Dimension vs. Measure and Discrete vs. Continuous.
You will learn step-by-step about basic Tableau charts (e.g., Bar chart, Line chart, Scatterplot, Map, etc.) and the Tableau features applied to them.
This part is the most important because it covers various visualization methods and detailed analysis. If you complete Parts 1 and 2, you will have the skills to independently analyze data of moderate size, similar to what is handled in Excel.
It covers Tableau's unique methods for effectively sharing insights discovered through data with others.
The ultimate goal of data analysis is, after all, to share the insights you have discovered with others. You will learn how to share the insights found through the content covered up to Part 2 using Tableau's Dashboard and Story features.
You will learn how to combine two or more data files. Since most cases involve handling a single data file, this may not be necessary for every student, but let's learn about these new features that can be very useful to know.
Q. What are the benefits of learning Tableau?
It is difficult to grasp the meaning of data with the naked eye once there are more than five entries. If you have thousands or tens of thousands of data points, it is nearly impossible to understand their form without the help of a tool. However, if you learn Tableau, you can understand the characteristics of big data at a glance with just a few clicks. You can even enjoy the fun of discovering new insights that pop up every time you apply various methods.
Q. Is this a course that non-majors can also take?
Yes, this course is for beginners. You can approach Tableau just like the feeling of learning Excel for the first time through clicking!
Q. After completing this course, what level of proficiency will I be able to reach?
If you follow the first 50% of the course well, you will reach a level where you can analyze the data you want on your own using Tableau. Once you complete the remaining 50%, you will reach a level where you can share your insights with others.
Who is this course right for?
People who cannot code but want to do data analysis
People who want to skim through Tableau certifications
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I am Gemma, a data analyst who started in mathematics, moved into a developer career, and eventually settled into my current role after studying statistics. In data analysis, the most important thing is identifying novel insights and trends within the overflowing sea of big data. That’s easier said than done, right? However, if you can utilize the right analysis tools and methods, anyone is more than capable of discovering valuable gems. I would like to share these methodologies with all of you.
(Current) LINE Plus Data Analyst
(Former) NAVER Data Analyst
Master's in Applied Statistics, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Ewha Womans University (Double Major in Computational Science, Minor in Computer Science)
Author of 'SQL Practical Training': https://product.kyobobook.co.kr/detail/S000217223580
Email: sweetherb100@gmail.com
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It's the best for beginners. Each lecture is about 5 or 6 minutes long, so I think it's best because you can listen to it without getting bored. If the lectures are too long, you actually don't want to listen and lose focus, but since each lecture is short, you can finish it quickly without losing focus, which is really good. And I really like how you summarized the key points at the end.
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