
If you browse through the posts in this blog, you’ll see that there are several that are related to “telling a story”, “using pictures to present data, and similar:
Because I want to be able to present data graphically, in a proper way, I have started an online course titled: “Doing Journalism With Data: First Steps, Skills and Tools“.

It’s a 5-module online (MOOC) introductory course that “gives you the essential concepts, techniques and skills to effectively work with data and produce compelling data stories under tight deadlines.”
Awfully exciting stuff! It’s actually being taught by 5 tutors (one for each module) from Britain, America, and France. Here are the five modules:
Module 1 – Data journalism in the newsroom
Module 2 – Finding data to support stories
Module 3 – Finding story ideas with data analysis
Module 4 – Dealing with messy data
Module 5 – Telling stories with visualisation
You can read more about the course here.
I’ve just started module 1 (along with 21,280 other students), and I’m keen to work my way through the rest of the modules.
At the end, I’ll give an idea what I thought of the course along with any real gems that I got out of it.
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