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Students should publish a Tableau Dashboard DVT project fall into the bucket of open-ended problems and a specific problem statement has not been given intentionally.

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Description

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Final view:

  • Students should publish a Tableau Dashboard
  • The end-product must be a Story
  • There is no maximum limit on the number of pages or a combination of dashboards pages used for the story if it is relevant to the story

Submission:

  • All URLs need to be submitted in the LMS-Olympus
  • Along with the URLs you need to present an executive summary in the form of a presentation and use it to showcase key findings

To learn how to publish your tableau file, click here.

Please use the following  dataset- Car_Claims_Insurance

Note: Please include the URL in the document itself and upload it.

  • Any assignment found copied/ plagiarized with another person will not be graded and marked as zero.
  • Please ensure timely submission as a post-deadline assignment will not be accepted.
  • Upon clicking the URL, one needs to ensure the first page of the story appears as the default view

Additional things to note about the project

This DVT project fall into the bucket of open-ended problems and a specific problem statement has not been given intentionally. It is expected of students to explore the data and come up with good insights. There is no right and wrong answer here. There should a clear logical story which should come out of their submission.

Grading Criteria

  1. Insights/Findings (25%)- Clear set of insights from the analysis and the corresponding business recommendations towards business objectives
  2. Story layout (25%)- A clear storyline from the analysis, which is structured, logical and, addresses a specific purpose and audience.
  3. Usability/Elimination of Visual Clutter (25%) Do ensure your visualizations are interactive (Use of filters Parameters, Actions etc) and the overall view contains minimal clutter (Appropriate selection of Colours, size, tool tips, emphasis more on data-ink vs non-data ink).
  4. Appropriate chart / Table selection (25%) Your selection of charts needs to aid in cognition. It should be easy for a consumer to understand the insights from them.

Scoring guide (Rubric) - Project 6 Car Insurance Rubrics

Criteria Points
Insights/Findings (25%)- Clear set of insights from the analysis and the corresponding business recommendations towards business objectives 15
Story layout (25%)- A clear storyline from the analysis, which is structured, logical and, addresses a specific purpose and audience. 15
Usability/Elimination of Visual Clutter (25%) Do ensure your visualizations are interactive (Use of filters Parameters, Actions etc) and the overall view contains minimal clutter (Appropriate selection of Colours, size, tool tips, emphasis more on data-ink vs non-data ink). 15
Appropriate chart / Table selection (25%) Your selection of charts needs to aid in cognition. It should be easy for a consumer to understand the insights from them. 15

 

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