Data Visualization ( Using Microsoft Excel )
Data Visualization ( Using Microsoft Excel )
INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
DATA VISUALIZATION
( USING MICROSOFT EXCEL )
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TASK LIST
Welcome to our exciting Data Visualization ( Using Microsoft Excel ) internship program! To complete
this internship, you will have to finish at least 4 tasks out off 6. We've designed these tasks to cater
to your convenience and ensure an engaging and rewarding experience.
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Steps:
1. Open the dataset in Excel.
2. Use Excel functions such as COUNTIF or pivot tables to
calculate the count or percentage of each gender category.
3. Create a pie chart using the calculated gender distribution
data.
4. Label the pie chart segments with the corresponding gender
categories.
5. Customize the appearance of the chart, including colors and
labels.
6. Add a title and any necessary labels or legends to the chart.
7. Save the Excel file with the pie chart for presentation or
inclusion in a report.
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Level 1: Beginner Task 2: Investment Preferences Analysis in Excel Where Data Meets Intelligence
Steps:
1. Use pivot tables or Excel functions to summarize the data on
investment avenues chosen by participants.
2. Create a bar chart to illustrate the distribution of participants
across different investment avenues.
3. Use pivot tables or Excel functions to summarize the reasons
provided by participants for choosing specific investment
avenues.
4. Create a stacked or grouped bar chart to visualize the reasons for
investment choices within each avenue.
5. Label the axes, add a title, and any necessary legends or
annotations to the charts.
6. Customize the appearance of the charts for clarity and aesthetics.
7. Save the Excel file with the visualizations for presentation or
inclusion in a report.
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Level 2: Intermediate
Task 3: Objective and Source Analysis in Excel Where Data Meets Intelligence
Steps:
1. Use pivot tables or Excel functions to summarize the data on
savings objectives stated by participants.
2. Create a donut chart to represent the distribution of savings
objectives among participants.
3. Use pivot tables or Excel functions to summarize the data on
common information sources used by participants.
4. Create a horizontal bar chart to display the frequency of each
information source.
5. Label the charts appropriately and add any necessary legends
or annotations.
6. Customize the appearance of the charts for clarity and
aesthetics.
7. Save the Excel file with the visualizations for presentation or
inclusion in a report.
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Level 2: Intermediate Task 4: Duration and Expectations Analysis in Excel Where Data Meets Intelligence
Steps:
1. Use pivot tables or Excel functions to summarize the data on
investment durations mentioned by participants.
2. Construct a histogram to visualize the distribution of
investment durations.
3. Use pivot tables or Excel functions to summarize the data on
participants' expectations from their investments.
4. Create a radar chart to illustrate the different expectations
participants have.
5. Label the axes, add a title, and any necessary legends or
annotations to the charts.
6. Customize the appearance of the charts for clarity and
aesthetics.
7. Save the Excel file with the visualizations for presentation or
inclusion in a report.
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Level 3: Advanced Task 5: Correlation Analysis in Excel Where Data Meets Intelligence
Steps:
1. Use Excel functions or data analysis tools to calculate
correlation coefficients between relevant variables.
2. Create a scatter plot matrix to visualize potential
correlations between age, investment duration, and
expected returns.
3. Adjust the size and scale of the scatter plots as needed for
clarity.
4. Create a bubble chart to explore the relationship between
investment duration and participants' expectations.
5. Label the axes, add a title, and any necessary legends or
annotations to the charts.
6. Customize the appearance of the charts for clarity and
aesthetics.
7. Save the Excel file with the visualizations for presentation or
inclusion in a report.
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Level 3: Advanced
Task 6: Dashboard Creation in Excel Where Data Meets Intelligence
Steps:
1. Select the visualizations deemed most informative and relevant
for the dashboard.
2. Create individual charts or graphs for each selected visualization.
3. Arrange the visualizations in a logical and aesthetically pleasing
layout within the Excel workbook.
4. Add slicers or filters to enable interactive filtering of the data
displayed in the dashboard.
5. Link each visualization to the dataset to ensure that updates to
the data are reflected in real-time.
6. Customize the appearance of the dashboard, including titles,
labels, and formatting.
7. Test the dashboard functionality to ensure all interactive features
work as intended.
8. Save the Excel file as a dashboard for distribution or presentation
to stakeholders.
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