Data scientists who have just started using Tableau and want to build on the skills using practical examples. Familiarity with previous versions of Tableau will be helpful, but not necessary. Creating Interactive Data Visualizations starts with making you familiar with its features and enable you to develop and enhance your dashboard skills, followed by how you can collect data using various mathematical formulas. Next, you'll learn to filter and group data, as well as how to use various functions to present the data in an appealing and accurate way. In the first module, you will learn how to use the advanced string functions to play with data and images. You will be walked through the various features such as dual axes, scatterplot matrices, heat maps, and sizing. In the second module, you'll start with getting your data into Tableau, move onto generating complex graphics. This module is filled with practical examples to help you create filled maps, use custom markers, and create dashboards. You will learn how to manipulate data in various ways by applying various filters, logic, and calculating various aggregate measures. Finally, in the third module, you learn about Tableau Public using which allows readers to explore data associations in multiple-sourced public data, and uses state-of-the-art dashboard and chart graphics to immerse the users in an interactive experience. In this module, the readers can quickly gain confidence in understanding and expanding their visualization, creation knowledge. The course provides a great overview for beginner to intermediate Tableau users, and covers the creation of data visualizations of varying complexities.