Methodical Tableau Fundamentals with Versioning Risks
Strengths
Structured Visualization Workflow
The curriculum progresses from basic chart types to more complex dashboard design and business intelligence analysis.

Beginner to Expert Tableau Desktop Training - Learn to create beautiful and functional REAL WORLD data visualizations
InstructorRob DavisThe curriculum progresses from basic chart types to more complex dashboard design and business intelligence analysis.
Editorial course preview
These 4 complementary views highlight concrete, legible examples from the course presentation.
This comprehensive financial dashboard features a US map visualization, bar charts for customer age, and a quarterly profit table.
This view shows the Tableau workspace featuring a dual-axis combination chart that visualizes average profit and discount data across different states.
This view demonstrates how to adjust color transparency for a map visualization in Tableau, showing the formatting options available within the interface.
This screenshot displays the Tableau Desktop start screen, highlighting the Connect menu on the left which allows users to link data sources such as Excel files.








Instruction includes interactive exercises and datasets that allow learners to reproduce the demonstrated tasks.
Learners have noted that the software versions used in the lessons may be significantly older than current releases, potentially causing functional discrepancies.
Learners have noted that the software versions used in the lessons may be significantly older than current releases, potentially causing functional discrepancies. This signal predates the displayed course update; the update may have addressed it, but the update label does not prove that it was corrected.
The curriculum aligns well with the goal of learning Tableau from scratch or preparing for certification.