Troubleshooting and Solving Data Join Pitfalls Reviews
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Kajal P. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
Content and intent is good. Stuck on Task 2, Step 3 with no apparent resolution after cmd + F "data-to-insights" led me to after a long time ... to read on in the instructions even though I did not finish step 3. This led me to understand that step 4 should actually be step 3, which gives context to copying/typing something about the public datasets name. I think a better design would be to have lab steps accomplish something. If they do not, then they should be a note. I also think the sequencing of this is incorrect. I was looking to copy something in step 3 and was stuck for over 50 minutes before I was able to move past this step to find out the information I needed was after the step I was stuck on. This might be my learning style, but I don't skip around steps, and this lab was very, very frustrating because of the flow of information and instructions was not in the right order and sequence. One thing I can take away from this is that it might be helpful for me to practice reading the whole lab before doing any work. Then once I have this, I might be able to navigate through the gaps in steps and what is needing to be accomplished. Thank you for the review of data joins though, great to keep fresh on this.
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