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Author: Esther Moaweni
Email: [email protected]
In this project, I will demonstrate how to visualize data using Amazon QuickSight. I’m doing this project to learn how to create dashboards, explore data, and share insights in the cloud.
In this project, I learned key services and concepts such as Amazon QuickSight, datasets and data preparation, different chart types and visualizations, applying filters and aggregations and creating interactive dashboards to analyze data.
This project took me approximately 3 hours. The most challenging part was learning how to apply filters and organize multiple visualizations in a dashboard. It was most rewarding to see my data insights come together in a clear, interactive dashboard
After this project, I plan to work on the next project in the roadmap. I will start it tomorrow.
S3 is used in this project to store two files, which are...
I edited the manifest.json file by... It’s important to edit this file because...
Creating a QuickSight account costs nothing at first because it comes with a free trial, but after the trial you will be charged based on usage.
Creating an account took me about a minute to read the intructions and create the account.
I connected the S3 bucket to QuickSight by visiting...
The manifest.json file was important in this step because...
To create visualizations on QuickSight, I...
The chart/graph shown here is a breakdown of...
I created this graph by dragging and dropping...
Filters are useful for...
This visualization is a breakdown of... Here I added a filter by...
As a finishing touch, I...
Did you know you could export your dashboard as PDFs too? I did this by...