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Home»Search by Region»America»Data Institute 2024 for Journalists in the U.S.

Data Institute 2024 for Journalists in the U.S.

Jude OgarApril 18, 20243 Mins Read
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Deadline: April 25, 2024

Applications are open for the Data Institute 2024. The Data Institute is a free, hands-on workshop that will teach you how to work with data as a journalist, how to apply design principles and layout to charts or stories, and how to code your own interactive project. In addition to training sessions on data journalism, design and programming that are taught by experienced journalists, participants will also meet and talk to leading journalists about their careers.

Co-founded in 2015 by two women and journalists of color, Sisi Wei and Lena Groeger, the Data Institute seeks to address an equity gap and make high-quality training more accessible for all journalists who want to tell powerful stories. The Data Institute equips journalists from a broad array of social, ethnic and economic backgrounds with the technical skills to create and lead data journalism, including but not limited to people of color, women and nonbinary people, LGBTQ people, and people with disabilities.

Program Details

Over two weeks, they will cover the basics of using data, design and code for journalism. By the end of the course you should be able to:

Data Journalism

  • Conduct data research and evaluate the reliability of your data.
  • Clean data and analyze data sets for interesting trends and outliers.
  • Bulletproof data against common pitfalls and inconsistencies.
  • Perform the most commonly used statistical techniques in journalism.

Design

  • Sketch and prototype multiple designs for a single project and evaluate the best approach.
  • Learn how to use color, typography and layout.
  • Create clear and clean visualizations to help readers understand complex information.

Programming

  • Understand basic programming concepts.
  • Create your own website from scratch, using HTML/CSS and Javascript.
  • Understand how you might use AI in different ways to help your work as a journalist.
  • Know how to continue learning on your own.

The workshop will be hands-on and participants will be working through exercises throughout the workshop.

Benefits

  • The Data Institute is completely free to attend. They will cover roundtrip travel costs to Washington, D.C., and provide lodging on the campus at Howard University. They will also provide lunch and snacks every day of the Institute.
  • In addition, every participant will receive a $1,000 stipend to supplement other needs or replace lost income while participating in the program.

Eligibility

  • Open only to U.S. residents. U.S. residents are U.S. citizens or resident aliens. We will not be making any exceptions to this rule.
  • If you’re a journalist passionate about learning how to use data, design and code to help tell stories, this workshop is for you. You don’t need to have any previous experience, but we want to see that you’ve demonstrated curiosity about telling stories with data.
  • You must be an Ida B. Wells Society member to apply. Membership is free and you can sign up here.

Application

The application deadline is April 25, 2024. Applications not completed before this date will not be considered.

Click here to apply

For more information, visit Data Institute.

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