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Data journalism: learn how to do it for free

Doing Journalism with Data: First Steps, Skills and Tools – Teaser from European Journalism Centre on Vimeo.

There’s still time to enroll for the free five-module basic data journalism MOOC (massive open online course).

Thousands have already signed up — but this is all about making data journalism accessible to all. So if you’ve been thinking about finding out the  basics of data journalism, visualisation, and exploring numbers in journalism, now’s the time to get involved before it starts on May 19.

I’m lucky enough to be a tutor, along with Paul Bradshaw, Steve Doig, Nicolas Kayser-Bril and the one and only Alberto Cairo. You can meet all of us here:

Doing Journalism with Data: Meet The Instructors from European Journalism Centre on Vimeo.

Sign up here >>

About Simon Rogers

Data journalist, writer, speaker. Author of 'Facts are Sacred', from Faber & Faber and a range of infographics for children books from Candlewick. Edited and launched the Guardian Datablog. Now works for Google in California as Data Editor and is Director of the Sigma awards for data journalism.

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Data journalist, writer, speaker. Author of 'Facts are Sacred', published by Faber & Faber and a new range of infographics for children books from Candlewick. Data editor at Google, California. Formerly at Twitter, San Francisco. Created the Guardian Datablog. All opinions on this site are mine, not my employers'. Read more >>

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