Data Visualization with Microsoft Power BI for Data Science

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Last updated on March 10, 2025 9:16 am

Learn to create various visualization charts in Microsoft Power BI, including bar, pie, line, ring, donut, gauge, ribbon, and treemap charts. Discover how to create tables and matrices, perform operations on charts, and use BI techniques such as drill down and retrieving web data. Gain knowledge in creating custom measures and calculated fields, using include and exclude functions, and applying slicer filters. Power BI is a powerful data science and business intelligence software that allows data scientists, analysts, and storytellers to find critical insights for making important business decisions. Upgrade your data skills and learn Power BI in just one week.

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You will learn to create various Visualization charts in Microsoft Power BIYou will be able to create various charts such as Bar, Pie, Line, Ring, Donut, Gauge, Ribbon, Treemap chartsYou will learn to create Table and Matrix and perform various operations on chartsYou will also learn some BI techniques such as Drill Down, Retrieving Web DataYou will learn to create a custom Measure and Calculated FieldYou will learn to use Include and Exclude FunctionYou will learn to create and apply Slicer filters for categories and dateWelcome to this course on Data Visualization with Microsoft Power BI. Here you will learn various concepts related to Business Intelligence, Data Analytics, Storytelling and finding Data Insights on a Dataset. You can use a variety of data sources for creating visualization charts and dashboard such as Excel, csv, pdf, live web data, database, cloud services and much more. Power BI is one of the leading Business Intelligence software available and has an ever increasing adoption across the world in various industries. It could be used by the organizations that have some or humungous amount of data points that can be used to analyze trends, outliers, hidden factors, point of actions, key performance indicators, point of concern and much more. In simple terms, Power BI could be used by Data Scientists, Analysts and Storytellers to find critical insights for taking important business decisions. There could be various other use cases where Power BI can be used to solve problems and applied to simplify things.What is Power BI?Microsoft Power BI is a powerful Data Science and Business Intelligence software that can be used for Data Preparation, Data Visualization and Data Analysis.In this course, you will be learning to create and customize various kinds of Visualization charts using various columns or fields in a dataset-Ring or Donut ChartPie ChartLine ChartTreemap ChartGauge ChartTable and MatrixRibbon ChartScatterplot ChartMoreover you will also learn some of the advanced functionalities that can be used to precisely customize these charts to form a powerful report-Drill DownInclude and ExcludeCustom Measure or Calculated FieldQuery EditorUsing live web dataCategory SlicerDate SlicerExporting a Report as PDFView data subset and export as CSVHow to learn Power BI?If you are curious to learn Power BI, and dedicate your time learning and practicing various tools and techniques related to Power BI, you could easily learn Power BI in a week.Keep Learning!Who this course is for:Someone looking to learn Microsoft Power BICurious to learn Data Visualization and creating various data analytics charts and reportsInterested to learn Business Intelligence toolUpgrading their data skillsData Science aspirants curious to learn Power BI

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