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Data Journalism Workshop, Part 1: Data Crunching

**This is PART ONE of a two-part data journalism workshop.** If you […]

September 17, 2016

12:00PM-4:00PM

Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute
7th Floor Commons
20 Cooper Square, NY

**This is PART ONE of a two-part data journalism workshop.**
If you sign up for part one, you must sign up for part two as well.
Sign-up page for part one: nyudata2016-part1.eventbrite.com
Sign-up page for part two: nyudata2016-part2.eventbrite.com

As numerical data becomes a more important part of the investigative process, we as journalists need a thorough understanding of where to get it and what it means. Whether you’re canvassing a data set for story ideas or smoking guns, Part I will develop your ability to clean data and process it enough to give up its secrets. This course is taught in Excel and will begin at a basic introductory level – no experience required.

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
Zoe Fraade-Blanar is an Interaction Designer and Data Artist. Her work has been used by outlets such as eBay, FINRA, The New York Times, The Hubble Space Telescope, The US Dept of Labor, The US Postal Service, and IBM.

This event is free for currently-enrolled NYU journalism students, faculty,and staff.
Alumni may attend for a $45 fee.

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