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Hi Daryl,
Check this series of videos out. It gives a basic foundation on a free data mining tool with lots of examples.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqQn6YfyGs0&list=PLm4W7_iX_v4OMSgc8xowC2h70s-unJKCp&index=1
Hi Louie,
Professor Witten's videos series is very helpful in introducing and explaining the core topics in data mining. I believe he developed the Weka data mining software and his explanations in the videos in explaining how to use Weka for specific tasks is very helpful.
Thanks for the list Daryl. I will look into the tools on the list and add feedback.
https://www.springboard.com/blog/9-best-free-data-mining-tools/Contains most of the tools in the link above with some newer tools.