Executive Certificate in Data Journalism Skills for Digital Platforms
-- viewing nowData Journalism Skills for Digital Platforms is an Executive Certificate program designed for professionals seeking to enhance their data journalism skills in the digital age. Data journalism has become an essential tool for news organizations to tell compelling stories and hold those in power accountable.
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This unit covers the essential skills and knowledge required for data journalism, including data sources, data cleaning, and data visualization. It also introduces students to the principles of data journalism, such as ethics, accuracy, and fairness. • Data Visualization for Storytelling
This unit focuses on the art of visualizing data to tell compelling stories. Students learn about different data visualization techniques, including bar charts, scatter plots, and heat maps, and how to create interactive visualizations using tools like Tableau and Power BI. • Data Analysis and Interpretation
In this unit, students learn how to analyze and interpret large datasets to extract insights and tell meaningful stories. They learn about statistical concepts, data modeling, and data mining techniques, and how to use tools like R and Python to analyze data. • Digital Storytelling for Data Journalism
This unit explores the art of digital storytelling for data journalism, including how to create engaging online stories, use social media to promote stories, and create interactive multimedia content. • Data-Driven Investigative Journalism
This unit focuses on the skills required for data-driven investigative journalism, including how to conduct research, gather and analyze data, and write compelling narratives. Students learn about investigative techniques, such as data mining and network analysis. • Data Management and Organization
In this unit, students learn how to manage and organize large datasets, including data warehousing, data governance, and data quality control. They also learn about data storage solutions, such as relational databases and NoSQL databases. • Social Media and Data Journalism
This unit explores the role of social media in data journalism, including how to use social media platforms to gather and share data, create engaging online content, and promote stories. • Data Ethics and Responsibility
This unit covers the ethical considerations required for data journalism, including data protection, privacy, and bias. Students learn about the importance of transparency, accountability, and fairness in data journalism. • Data Journalism Tools and Software
In this unit, students learn about the various tools and software used in data journalism, including data visualization tools, data analysis software, and content management systems. • Advanced Data Journalism Techniques
This unit covers advanced techniques in data journalism, including machine learning, natural language processing, and geospatial analysis. Students learn about how to apply these techniques to real-world data journalism projects.
Career path
Data Journalist: Responsible for collecting and analyzing data to create engaging stories, working closely with editors and designers to ensure the content meets the publication's standards.
Digital Media Specialist: Focuses on creating digital content, including data visualizations, to enhance the online presence of a publication or organization.
Data Analyst: Analyzes data to identify trends and patterns, providing insights that inform storytelling and decision-making in a publication or organization.
Storyteller: Uses data to create compelling narratives, working with editors and designers to ensure the content is engaging and accessible to a wide audience.
Researcher: Conducts research to gather data and information, providing a foundation for data journalism and storytelling in a publication or organization.
Entry requirements
- Basic understanding of the subject matter
- Proficiency in English language
- Computer and internet access
- Basic computer skills
- Dedication to complete the course
No prior formal qualifications required. Course designed for accessibility.
Course status
This course provides practical knowledge and skills for professional development. It is:
- Not accredited by a recognized body
- Not regulated by an authorized institution
- Complementary to formal qualifications
You'll receive a certificate of completion upon successfully finishing the course.
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