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What you will learn

How to use Google Data Studio to turns your data into fully customizable informative reports and dashboards that are easy to read and share

All chart types that one can draw in Google Data Studio

Sharing and collaborating on Datastudio reports

Branding a report – Adding Logo and setting theme

Embedding external content into the report

Embedding your Google Datastudio report on your website

Adding date range and filter controls to your dashboard

Description

6 Reasons why you should choose this Google Data Studio course

  • Carefully designed course, teaching you not only how to draw all types of charts in Google Data Studio, but also advanced Data studio specific features

  • Concise – you can complete this Google Data Studio course within one weekend

  • Business-related examples and case studies

  • Ample practice exercises because Data Visualization and Google Data Studio require practice

  • Downloadable resources for learning Google Data Studio and Data Visualization

  • Your queries will be responded by the Instructor himself

Start using Google Data Studio to its full potential to become proficient at Google Data Studio and Data Visualization and reporting tasks today!

Either you’re new to Data Visualization or Google Data Studio, or you’ve made some charts and graphs using some data visualization software such as MS Excel or Tableau. Either way, this course will be great for you.

A Verifiable Certificate of Completion is presented to all students who undertake this Google Data Studio course.

Why should you choose this course?

This is a complete and concise tutorial on Google Data Studio which can be completed within 6 hours. We know that your time is important and hence we have created this fast paced course without wasting time on irrelevant operations.

What makes us qualified to teach you?

The course is taught by Abhishek and Pukhraj. Instructors of the course have been teaching Data Science and Machine Learning for over a decade. We have in-depth understanding on and practical exposure to Google Data Studio and Data Visualization.

We are also the creators of some of the most popular online courses – with over 600,000 enrollments and thousands of 5-star reviews like these ones:

I had an awesome moment taking this course. It broaden my knowledge more on the power use of Excel as an analytical tools. Kudos to the instructor! – Sikiru

Very insightful, learning very nifty tricks and enough detail to make it stick in your mind. – Armand

Our Promise

Teaching our students is our job and we are committed to it. If you have any questions about the course content, Google Data Studio, Data Visualization, practice sheet or anything related to any topic, you can always post a question in the course or send us a direct message.

What is covered in this course?

This course covers everything you need to create insightful and dynamic reports using Google Data Studio in the professional work place.

Below are the course contents of this complete and concise course on Google Data studio:

Introduction – In this section, the structure and the contents of the course are discussed. We also discuss the reason to why should we learn Google Data Studio.

Theoretical concepts – This lecture covers the prerequisite understanding of key terminologies and concepts before we start to work on Google Data Studio.

All charts and tables in Data Studio – We cover all the available chart types one-by-one. It includes Data tables, scorecards, bar charts, time series, pie charts, GeoMaps, pivot tables and many more.


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Data filter controls – This lecture covers the filtering options that can be given to the report viewers so that each viewer can filter the data and see only what s/he wants to see.

Branding the report – Branding a report is a very popular business practice and we will see how we can do it using brand logo and brand colors

Embedding external content – We can add videos, quizzes, feedback forms, company websites to our report. Yes! It is possible. We will see how in this section.

Blending multiple data sets – Real life data is in multiple tables. To plot a graph using data from multiple tables requires data blending. Very Important Section.

Report Sharing and Collaborating – This section covers ways in which you can give viewing or editing rights to others. You can also schedule regular reports to the management using Google Data Studio. Report sharing is something where no other Data Visualization tool can beat Google Data Studio.

And so much more!

By the end of this course, your confidence in using Google data studio for data visualisation will soar. You’ll have a thorough understanding of how to use Google Data Studio for creating insightful dashboards and beautiful reports.

Go ahead and click the enroll button, and I’ll see you in lesson 1 of this Google Data Studio course!

Cheers

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FAQ’s

What you can do with Data Studio?

  • Visualize your data through highly configurable charts and tables.

  • Easily connect to a variety of data sources.

  • Share your insights with your team or with the world.

  • Collaborate on reports with your team.

  • Speed up your report creation process with built-in sample reports.

Is Google Data Studio free to use?

Google Data Studio is offered completely free by Google.

What is the use of Google Data Studio?

Google Data Studio gives you everything you need to turn your client’s analytics data into informational, easy-to-understand reports through data visualization. The reports are easy to read, easy to share and even customizable to each of your clients

The Authors of this course have several years of corporate experience and hence have curated the course material keeping in mind the requirement of Google Data Studio and Data visualization techniques in today’s corporate world.

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Content

Introduction

Why Data Studio?

Terminologies & Theoretical concepts for Data Studio

Data Studio Home Screen & Dataset vs Data Source
Structure of Input data & Dimensions vs Metrics

Practical part begins here

Opening Data Studio
Adding a data source
Managing added data source

Charts to highlight numbers

Data Table
Styling tab for data table
Scorecards

Highlighting contribution to total: Pie chart & Donut Chart

Pie Chart and Donut Chart
Stacked Area Charts

Relationship between two or more variables: Scatter plots

Scatter Plots and Bubble charts

Aggregating on two dimensions: Pivot tables

Pivot tables for cross tabulation

All about a single Metric: Bullet Chart

Bullet Chart

Chart for highlighting heirarchy: TreeMap

TreeMaps

Branding a Report

Branding a Report: Brand Logo and Company Details
Brand colors for report branding

Giving the power to filter Data to viewers

Filter controls for viewers

Add Videos, Feeedback form etc. to your Report

URL Embed to include external content

Sometimes data is in multiple tables

Blending data from multiple tables

Sharing and Collaborating on Data Studio report

Downloading report as PDF and Page Management

Charting Best Practices

Highlighting chart message
Eliminating Distractions from the Graph
Avoiding clutter
Avoiding the Spaghetti plot
Why we should avoid Pie charts