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Designing Dashboards in Power BI
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1,150 students

Designing Dashboards in Power BI

Learn Power BI Fundamentals: From Getting Data to Interactive Dashboards
Last updated 11/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand the fundamentals of Power BI, its components and how it is used for data visualization and reporting.
  • Learn to import and clean data from CSV sources, shaping it for analytics using Power Query Editor.
  • Master the creation of interactive dashboards and reports, leveraging Power BI's drag-and-drop capabilities.
  • Grasp the basics of DAX (Data Analysis Expressions) for creating simple calculated columns and measures.
  • Gain hands-on experience with Power BI through project-based learning, creating a complete report from scratch.

Course content

3 sections12 lectures42m total length
  • Introduction to the course1:46

    Designed for absolute beginners, this course provides an introduction to Power BI, a powerful business intelligence tool by Microsoft. You will learn how to navigate Power BI's interface, connect to various data sources, and transform data using Power Query. The course guides you through creating meaningful data visualizations, building interactive reports, and using basic DAX functions to enhance data analysis. Hands-on practice ensures you gain the skills necessary to confidently navigate Power BI's capabilities in your professional or academic pursuits.

  • Downloading & Installing Power BI Desktop3:32

    In this lecture, we'll guide you through the process of downloading and installing Power BI Desktop on your computer. We'll walk you through each step of the installation process, and ensure you're set up with the correct version. This will equip you with the essential tool you need to start creating powerful data visualizations.

Requirements

  • Participants should be comfortable using a computer and navigating the internet.
  • It would be helpful if they are familiar with Microsoft Excel, particularly in terms of working with datasets, as the principles of data manipulation in Excel carry over to Power BI.
  • Lastly, a basic understanding of data analysis concepts can be beneficial, though not compulsory, but it will help.

Description

Dive into the world of data analytics with this beginner-level course on Microsoft Power BI. Designed with the novice in mind, this course takes you on a step-by-step journey, helping you unlock the power of data and transform it into actionable insights.

The course starts with an introduction to the Power BI. It then guides you on how to connect to various data sources and import data into Power BI. You will learn how to transform data using the Power Query Editor, making it ready for analysis.

Finally, you will learn how to add your visuals into a report viewer and interactive report that tells a data-driven story.

By the end of this course, you'll have the skills to use Power BI for analyzing data, creating visualizations, and generating reports.

You will learn the things in the following sequence.


  • Get data from CSV files

  • Transform data

  • Load data

  • Creating measures

  • Using DAX

  • Adding Visuals

Whether you're a business professional looking to make data-driven decisions, a student looking to bolster your analytics skills, or a small business owner seeking insights from your business data, this course will set you on the path to becoming proficient in data analytics with Power BI.

Who this course is for:

  • Individuals who are new to data visualization and business intelligence tools, and want to learn from the ground up.
  • Excel users looking to elevate their data analysis and visualization skills by using Power BI's powerful features.
  • Business professionals, such as sales managers, financial analysts, or marketing professionals who need to create interactive reports and dashboards for their work.
  • Students in fields such as business, data science, or statistics, looking to expand their technical skill set with data visualization tools.
  • Small business owners who want to glean insights from their business data, but don't have a dedicated data analyst or team.