Fast-Track Data Analysis and Presentations

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Fast-Track Data Analysis and Presentations

Coursera · Intermediate ·📊 Data Analytics & Business Intelligence ·1mo ago
Need to crunch data or pull together a presentation? In this course, you’ll design prompts that help you extract insights, understand spreadsheet formulas, and build graphs to visualize data. You'll also explore how to use AI tools to help with speaker notes and practice before your big day, once you’re ready to present your findings. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Develop a responsible prompting practice when entering data into generative AI tools - Apply the prompting framework to extract insights from data, identify and fix spreadsheet formulas, and explore data visualization - Understand AI sampling parameters, how they work, and strategies for their use - Apply the prompting framework to level up your presentation skills
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