Academy Community Documentation Webinars Developers All Courses
Fundamentals of UX Dashboard Design

Fundamentals of UX Dashboard Design

This course focuses on the basic fundamentals of UX Dashboard design. You will learn about design flow, review use cases, define KPI's and more...

rate limit

Code not recognized.

About this course

This course will help you to increase dashboard stickiness and drive adoption. You will learn the basics of design and understand how to define the analytics user persona, plan data visualization and interaction which will support and improve your own dashboards. 

This is an on-demand course, so you're welcome to complete a few lessons at a time or go through it all at once and then revisit portions when you want a refresher.

Content Type

  • On-Demand
  • Multiple Lessons 

Before You Begin

Prerequisites: None

Note: Your content may look different than the examples shown. Your Sisense Dashboard access is determined and granted by someone within your organization that has Global Admin permissions. Please reach out to that person if you require additional access.

Note: Some of the lessons available in this course might also be available in other courses within Sisense Academy. Some lesson types, such as video, will mark your progress as complete across different courses, noting that you have already completed the content in that lesson. You're welcome to complete the lesson again if you'd like.
 
Who should take this course?

Designers

 
Course Duration

About 100 min

Curriculum

  • Introduction, Dashboard Design Flow
  • ChurnFighter a Use Case Example
  • Step 1 - Knowing Your Audience
  • Knowledge Check - Knowing Your Audience
  • Step 2 - Defining KPI's
  • Knowledge Check - Defining KPIs
  • Step 3 - Laying Out The Story
  • Knowledge Check - Laying Out the Story
  • Step 4a - Choosing Visual Elements (Chart Types)
  • Knowledge Check - Chart Types
  • Step 4b - Choosing Visual Elements (Visual Cues)
  • Knowledge Check - Visual Cues
  • Step 4c - Choosing Visual Elements (Colors)
  • Knowledge Check - Colors
  • Step 5 - Planning For Interactions
  • Knowledge Check - Planning for Interactions
  • Step 6 - Cleaning Up
  • Knowledge Check - Cleaning Up
  • Step 7 - Getting Feedback
  • Knowledge Check - Getting Feedback

About this course

This course will help you to increase dashboard stickiness and drive adoption. You will learn the basics of design and understand how to define the analytics user persona, plan data visualization and interaction which will support and improve your own dashboards. 

This is an on-demand course, so you're welcome to complete a few lessons at a time or go through it all at once and then revisit portions when you want a refresher.

Content Type

  • On-Demand
  • Multiple Lessons 

Before You Begin

Prerequisites: None

Note: Your content may look different than the examples shown. Your Sisense Dashboard access is determined and granted by someone within your organization that has Global Admin permissions. Please reach out to that person if you require additional access.

Note: Some of the lessons available in this course might also be available in other courses within Sisense Academy. Some lesson types, such as video, will mark your progress as complete across different courses, noting that you have already completed the content in that lesson. You're welcome to complete the lesson again if you'd like.
 
Who should take this course?

Designers

 
Course Duration

About 100 min

Curriculum

  • Introduction, Dashboard Design Flow
  • ChurnFighter a Use Case Example
  • Step 1 - Knowing Your Audience
  • Knowledge Check - Knowing Your Audience
  • Step 2 - Defining KPI's
  • Knowledge Check - Defining KPIs
  • Step 3 - Laying Out The Story
  • Knowledge Check - Laying Out the Story
  • Step 4a - Choosing Visual Elements (Chart Types)
  • Knowledge Check - Chart Types
  • Step 4b - Choosing Visual Elements (Visual Cues)
  • Knowledge Check - Visual Cues
  • Step 4c - Choosing Visual Elements (Colors)
  • Knowledge Check - Colors
  • Step 5 - Planning For Interactions
  • Knowledge Check - Planning for Interactions
  • Step 6 - Cleaning Up
  • Knowledge Check - Cleaning Up
  • Step 7 - Getting Feedback
  • Knowledge Check - Getting Feedback