Art+Science with Kevin Hartman
The Art+Science Analytics Institute is a research, information-sharing, and skill-building center dedicated to advancing learners’ knowledge and understanding of data analytics. Our mission is to build better analysts by preparing students, practitioners, and executives with the analytics skills they need to earn greater professional opportunities and become more effective digital citizens.
Art+Science is led by Kevin Hartman, Associate Teaching Professor at the University of Notre Dame and Google's former Chief Analytics Strategist.
LLM Masterclass (Pt 2): Cleaning Data With ChatGPT
Мастер-класс LLM (часть 1): Перестаньте СПРОСИТЬ ChatGPT, начните НАПРАВЛЯТЬ его
The Parts of Your Job AI Will Replace (And What It Can't)
Brand Strategy Masterclass: The Complete Guide in One Video
Brand Measurement: From Art to Art+Science
Brand Extension Blunders: What Were They Thinking??
Brand Extensions: How To Stretch Smarter
Digital Branding: The Always-On Brand
Brand Positioning: Owning Your Market Space
Brand Elements: Designing With Distinction
Brand Architecture: Building Brands to Last
Brand Identity: How to Define and Deliver a Powerful Brand
Brand Strategy Fundamentals: Why Strong Brands Win
Chart Crime Scenes: Part 3 – The Messy Refinement Mystery
Chart Crime Scenes: Part 2 - The Case Of The Missing Insight
Chart Crime Scenes: Part 1 - The Case Of Bad Contrast
The Psychology Behind Data Visualization: How Your Brain Interprets Charts
How Bad Design Led to the Biggest Oscars Mistake Ever
Rule 3 Of Good Dataviz: Refined Execution
Rule 2 Of Good Dataviz: Clear Meaning
Rule 1 Of Good Dataviz: Sophisticated Use of Contrast
The Three Rules Of Good Dataviz
How To Handle Audience Q&A With Confidence
How To Apply Key Inferential Statistics Methods
Applications and Limitations of Inferential Statistics
Introduction to Inferential Statistics
Mastering the Correlation Matrix: Unlock Relationships in Your Data
Mastering Descriptive Statistics: The Foundation of Data Analysis
Sensitivity Analysis Using Data Tables In MS Excel
Average CLV (aCLV): The Best Metric You’re Not Using (Yet!)