Create Visualisations with Qlik Sense
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Essential concepts for designing effective Qlik Sense visualisations and guided stories, including in depth focus of the different visualisations and how to select the appropriate one for your data and the type of questions you need to answer. This course combines demonstrations and hands-on exercises.
Course Duration
2 days
- This course is currently being delivered virtually
Who Should Attend
- Business Users
- Business Analysts
- Data Analysts
- Data Architects
Prerequisites
The prerequisites for attendance at this course are:
- A basic level / familiarity with Qlik.
- It is recommended that students watch the Welcome to Qlik tutorial prior to attending this class.
CLICK HERE to access the video.
Learning Outcomes
As a result of attending this course participants should be able to:
- Overview of Qlik Sense
- Utilising existing Qlik reports
- Identifying dimensions and measures, and how they are interpreted in visualisations
- Loading data (QVD’s and external data)
- Best practices for Qlik Sense visualisation design
- Building Dashboards
- Building Stories
- How to share apps and stories
PPE/PPC & equipment Requirements
- Internet connection – Google Chrome recommended
- Zoom – so you can join the virtual classroom/training session
- Qlik training user profile – instructions emailed to you from the trainer prior to your training start date
Students, please ensure that your systems and technology is set up and tested before attending the training – for some tips on how to prepare CLICK HERE
Certification
Certificate of Attendance
Other
- Students will be contacted by the training provider (Qlik) prior to the start date of training with information on how to access the virtual training classroom.
- On the first day of training, all students will be required to join the virtual classroom 15 minutes early to test your system set up and access. The trainer will be available at this time to help with any technical issues before the class starts.