The goal of this project is to put what you've learnt until now together in a single project.
In this project you should use the publications database
.
In previous labs, we asked you to extract some information from it using sql querys
. This time you should build a visualization that answers this questions.
As a future data analyst, you should be able to also ask the proper questions so add at least one new question and answer it in the visualization.
Remember that should tell a story with your dashboard and be able to present ir to us!!
You will be working individually for this project, but we'll be guiding you along the process and helping you as you go. Show us what you've got!
Heeyyy!!! If you prefer to use your own data and ask your own questions feel free to do so!!
The technical requirements for this project are as follows:
Examine the data.
Break the project down into different steps - A hundred simple tasks are` better than a single complicated one
Use the tools in your tool kit - your knowledge of intermediate Python as well as some of the things you've learned in the bootcamp. This is a great way to start tying everything you've learned together!
Work through the lessons in class & ask questions when you need to!
Think about adding relevant figures to your project each day, instead of, you know... procrastinating.
Commit early, commit often, don’t be afraid of doing something incorrectly because you can always roll back to a previous version. Name your commits well.
Consult documentation and resources provided to better understand the tools you are using and how to accomplish what you want. GIYF.
Have fun! Never give up! Be proud of your work!
:rocket: Visualization tips
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:rocket:Markdown format cheatsheet :rocket:Tableau for beginners
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:rocket:Andy Kriebel's tableau profile
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