Terry Zhou
Terry is a graduate from the University of Melbourne, having obtained his Master’s degree in Applied Psychology. He discovered his passion for data analytics through his university coursework and his experience as a research intern, where he was regularly involved in designing experiments and analysing experimental data. To turn his passion into his career, Terry joined The Data School to further hone his skills as a data analyst, and to expand the tools he has for insight generation. His areas of interest are consumer behaviour, decision-making, and behaviour change.
Outside of work, Terry is a film photography enthusiast, having amassed a small collection film cameras ever since he picked up the hobby in high school (much to the annoyance of his parents). He also enjoys playing video games with his friends (previously much to the annoyance of his parents), and would often fantasise about building his perfect computer. If he could only eat one type of food for the rest of his life, it would be burgers.
Power BI | How to Dynamically Change the Labels by Using Custom Label
Hello everyone, I've noticed all of my previous blogs were about Tableau tips and tricks, however, recently I got to spend more time practicing Power BI. So in today's blog, I want to share about something cool that I've learned, it is a quite new feature in Power BI...
What did it take to get into DSAU24?
The quality of applications to get into the Data School Down Under is getting better and better! For each cohort, I will be compiling the submitted vizzes to show what it takes to get a spot in our program. Our latest cohort, DSAU24, started their Data School journey...
API: The World of Integration and Implementation
APIs are essential tools for data analytics professionals who want to access, manipulate and visualize data from various sources. APIs, or Application Programming Interfaces, are sets of rules and protocols that define how different software applications can...
A Tableau Implementation Case Study with Honeywell
In the realm of data analytics and business intelligence, Tableau has proven to be a transformative tool across diverse industries. From internet companies to government agencies and retail giants, Tableau has facilitated data-driven decision-making. However, its...
The Power of Tableau Actions
Tableau, renowned for its interactive capabilities, takes data visualization to new heights with Tableau Actions. These features redefine how users engage with visualizations, offering a seamless approach to elevate the overall user experience. This blog delves into...
A Guide to Web Scraping – Identifying Elements
Web scraping is an automated method for extracting data from websites. It's a powerful tool that's indispensable for data scientists, programmers, and business analysts alike. In essence, web scraping involves a sequence of steps: Identifying the data you wish to...
Navigating Project Management: A Practical Guide to Success
In our exploration of project management at the Data School, our focus has been on tailoring it to the unique needs of the data analysis consulting industry. Drawing from hands-on experiences like project weeks and internal initiatives, we've distilled key insights...
Fake Data Challenge
Welcome back to my blog, I know this is very late, but I am going to talk about my experience completing the final challenge at The Data School Down Under. The challenge was to create a fictional dataset, make a dashboard and then present it on the final day. We had...
Dynamic Titles (Chart and Axis)
Welcome back to my blog. Today I will be showing you how to make dynamic axis and chart titles. The first step is to create a parameter which will be called Measure. This parameter needs will be set to three measures in our dataset, sales, profit, and quantity. Make...
Declutter Your Dashboard!
Dynamically show and hide visuals in Tableau and Power BI How many times have you been put off by the appearance of a noisy graph, as soon as you open a dashboard? While there are instances where a more complex approach could be required, sometimes the answer is as...