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The video showcases SAS Viya for Learners, a free platform offering access to various SAS applications like SAS Data Studio and SAS Visual Analytics Model Studio. Viewers are guided through registration, accessing SAS Drive as a central hub for work activities, and exploring tools such as SAS Data Studio, SAS Model Studio, and SAS Studio for coding. The importance of e-learning subscriptions and exploring additional resources for learning analytics is emphasized, encouraging viewers to engage with YouTube videos and classes for a comprehensive learning experience.
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In this segment of the video, Dominique, a technical trainer with SAS, introduces SAS Viya for Learners, a free global offering providing access to various SAS applications like SAS Data Studio and SAS Visual Analytics Model Studio. Viewers are shown how to access SAS Viya for Learners as a student via registration and through an e-learning subscription. The process involves creating a SAS profile using an edu email address. The interface of SAS Viya is briefly displayed, highlighting the server tenant ID and navigation within the platform.
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In this part of the video, the speaker introduces SAS Drive, which acts as a central hub for various work activities. Users can customize SAS Drive by pinning important files, accessing reports, programs, and models. They then demonstrate navigating to SAS content and courses, specifically the YVA-185 folder for a visual analytics class. The speaker shares an example of an interactive report within SAS Visual Analytics, explaining how to explore existing reports and create new ones. They show how to assign data sources, create visualizations like a bar chart, and save the report. Additionally, they mention accessing other applications included in SAS VIA by using the menu icon in the upper left corner.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker introduces viewers to SAS Data Studio, SAS Model Studio, and SAS Studio for SAS coding. They mention the availability of SAS on Demand for Academics for running code in a SAS 9 environment. Additionally, viewers are shown how to access Jupyter Lab for programming in various languages like Python, R, and SAS. The segment concludes with a demonstration of how to share and collaborate on reports in SAS Drive. The speaker encourages viewers to explore more tools and resources for learning analytics through YouTube videos and classes while promoting an e-learning subscription.
