TABLEAU – ASSIGNMENT
This assignment is building on the hands-on exercises we have been doing. We were able to develop Story points from various visualizations on worksheets to creating a dashboard and eventually putting everything together into a story.
This is somewhat an open-ended assignment, but one that is purposeful. It will encourage you to use specific features in Tableau.
You will use the Seattle Redfin dataset.
You are required to create a dashboard consisting of at least FOUR visualizations. After which you will develop Story points, providing a brief description of what your visualization means (hence, telling a story with your visualization).
The types of visualizations may include but not limited to the following;
A visualization that makes use of a geographic feature (Map)
A visualization that makes use of a Bar chart
A visualization that makes use of a Packed bubble chart
A visualization that uses a Line chart
HINTS
Take about 5 minutes to study the dataset,
You may wish to watch the video on creating Story points located on Public.Tableau.com website, again as a guide.
SUBMISSION
Save the workbook as Seattle Redfin_groupname.twbx and submit it. (File->export packaged workbook)
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