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This Beginner’s Course Will Teach You The Best Techniques In Data Visualization

Data visualization is important in any industry as it makes it easier to identify patterns, trends and outliers in large sets of data. Whether you’re a teacher, a computer scientist or a businessperson, translating data to visual form is a great way to size down chunks of information into small bits.

If you’re looking to become a data artist, then the Qlik Sense for Beginners Course is a good way to learn great visualization skills. Stream Skill, a software training instructor platform that has taught over 600,000 students, has put together a comprehensive course that shows you how to become a data visualization expert. Qlik Sense is a one-of-a-kind data analytics tool, and the techniques involved can put you several steps ahead in the world of data art.

In this course, you’ll start by learning all you need to know about loading data into Qlik Sense, creating cool apps on the platform, creating and editing your first visualization, and using the various charts, graphs, and tools available.

After you master the basics, you’ll advance to lessons about more advanced techniques.You will use scripting in Qlik Sense, numeric functions, string functions, date and time, and Geo Analytics. By the time you’re done with the course, you’ll be familiar with the tricks of this analytics and Business Intelligence platform.

A subscription to the Qlik Sense beginner’s course comes with lifetime access. We also believe it’s never too late to learn a new skill. And anyone can become a Qlik Sense designer, dads included. So, for Father’s Day, you’ll receive 20% off the already discounted sale price to purchase get this beginner’s course for $31.99 (originally $99), with the code WELOVEDAD.

Prices subject to change.

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