One of the most famous and popular tools for data manipulation, analysis and visualization is Excel. Itβs also the easiest to learn and to use in our daily lives, some examples are the spreasheets that we make to organize our personal budget, to plan a vacation trip or even to track our (un)healthy habits!
Because Iβm passionate about organization, I also like to make some random excel spreadsheets just for fun, to manage my agenda, tracking my study time, etc. And now that Iβm learning about data analysis, Iβm having a good time discovering more about functions, different types of charts (bars, line πΉ, pie ππ).
As part of the Google Data Analysis Certification I work a lot with spreadsheets and public data, in order to build a data-driven, problem-solving mindset. In addition, the practice makes it easier to learn how to clean, organize, manage, and interpret all types of data.
Here Iβll upload part of these activities, some eventually will be turned into a data analysis project (or at least I intend them to be!), and others will be just me trying to get a better knowledge about how to use excel at all.