Completed from United States
I'm blown away by the Postgraduate Certificate in Data-Driven Science Journalism at Stanmore School of Business! As a journalist from the United States, I was looking to enhance my skills in data analysis and visualization to tell more compelling stories. This course exceeded my expectations, providing me with a comprehensive understanding of data-driven journalism. The course materials were top-notch, and I particularly appreciated the hands-on exercises that allowed me to practice working with real-world data sets. One of the most significant takeaways for me was learning how to use data visualization tools like Tableau and Power BI to create interactive and engaging stories. I've already started applying these skills in my work, and the feedback from my editors and readers has been phenomenal. Overall, I'm thoroughly satisfied with the course and would highly recommend it to anyone looking to upskill in data-driven science journalism.
I recently completed the Postgraduate Certificate in Data-Driven Science Journalism at Stanmore School of Business, and I must say it was a great experience. Coming from Egypt, I was a bit skeptical about the relevance of the course to my local context, but I was pleasantly surprised by the diversity of examples and case studies used throughout the course. The instructors were knowledgeable and responsive, and the course materials were well-structured and easy to follow. One of the things that I found particularly useful was the section on data cleaning and preprocessing, which is often a challenge in our region due to the lack of standardized data formats. I also appreciated the emphasis on critical thinking and media literacy, which is essential for journalists working in the Middle East. Overall, I would recommend this course to anyone looking to improve their data journalism skills, but I do think that some of the assignments could be more tailored to the needs of journalists working in developing countries.
Wow, just wow! The Postgraduate Certificate in Data-Driven Science Journalism at Stanmore School of Business was an incredible journey! As a journalist from Japan, I was looking to expand my skill set and stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving field of data journalism. This course delivered on all fronts, providing me with a comprehensive education in data analysis, visualization, and storytelling. The course materials were engaging, interactive, and expertly designed, with plenty of opportunities for hands-on practice and feedback from instructors. One of the highlights of the course for me was the section on machine learning and artificial intelligence, which opened my eyes to the vast possibilities of using these technologies in journalism. I was also impressed by the diversity of the student body and the opportunity to learn from and collaborate with journalists from around the world. Overall, I'm thrilled with the experience and would highly recommend it to anyone looking to take their data journalism skills to the next level.
I completed the Postgraduate Certificate in Data-Driven Science Journalism at Stanmore School of Business, and I'm really happy with the experience. As a journalist from Brazil, I was looking to improve my skills in data analysis and visualization to better cover the complex social and environmental issues in my country. The course provided me with a solid foundation in data journalism, and I appreciated the emphasis on critical thinking, ethics, and storytelling. The course materials were well-organized and easy to follow, and the instructors were knowledgeable and supportive. One of the things that I found particularly useful was the section on working with large data sets and using tools like Excel and SQL to analyze and visualize data. I also appreciated the opportunity to work on a final project that allowed me to apply the skills and knowledge I gained throughout the course to a real-world issue. Overall, I would recommend this course to anyone looking to improve their data journalism skills, but I do think that some of the course materials could be more tailored to the needs of journalists working in Latin America.