WSQ Data Visualization Techniques Using Power BI ( Advanced)
Course Objectives
Create data visualizations using Power BI Desktop
Understand key concepts and techniques on creating data visualization
Understand data relationships and how linkages are formed
Understand and generate data for forecasting and trends
Course Outline
What is Data Visualization?
Navigating through Power BI Desktop and Data Models
Setup and Data Visualization Techniques with Visual Filters and Power Query
Creating Scorecards, KPIs and Gauge Charts and DAX Formulas
Publishing Dashboards on Analysis Services
Techniques to Provide Context and Details to Data and Using Predictive Analytics
Target Audience
Executives, Senior Executives and Data Analyst, Managers
Those keen to learn how to fully utilise Power BI Desktop as a BI tools
Those keen to explore data analytics as a job role
Methodology
Interactive lecture, hands-on demonstration and hands-on practical exercises
Course Content
Importing Data into Power BI Desktop
Using Get Data feature
Get Data from text files
Get Data from spreadsheet files
Get Data from database files
Get Data from websites
Shape and Clean Data using Power Query
Navigating Power Query Editor
Removing rows and columns within Power Query
Changing Data Types
Entering data via Power Query
Creating headers in Power Query
Find and replacing values in columns
Splitting and merging columns
Using Unpivot feature
Understanding Applied Steps in Query Editor
Building Data Models
What is a Data Model?
Types of Relationships
Creating Relationships between Tables
Creating a Link Table
Creating a New Calculated Columns
Creating Basic Data Visualization
Conditional Formating using background colours and data bars
Using Bar, Column, Pie and other standard visualization
Using KPI visualization and other visualization types
Introduction to Measures
What is a measure?
Creating measures
Using measures for Gauge chart and KPI visualization
Creating measures table
Introduction to DAX
What is DAX?
Basic DAX functions and formulas like SUM, AVERAGE, CALCULATE
Difference between Iterator and Aggregator functions i.e. SUM vs SUMX
Creating DAX with multiple tables
Other DAX functions like COUNT, COUNTROWS, MAX, MIN, DIVIDE functions
Additional Data Visualization
Creating Drillthroughs
Creating Tooltips
Using Predictive Analytics and other Reference Lines
Using Constant Line
Using Min and MAX Line
Using Average Line
Using Median Line
Using Percentile Line
Creating Forecasting values
Funding
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