The course ‘Digital investigations for journalists: How to follow the digital trail of people and entities' now has a self-directed version, so video lessons, readings and digital resources are available for free.
Read MoreThe Knight Center's popular MOOC, "Journalism in a Pandemic: Covering COVID 19 Now and in the Future," is now available as a self-directed course in six languages: Arabic, Russian, English, Spanish, Portuguese and French.
Read MoreThe self-directed version of the course “On the Digital Trail of Public Money: How to monitor federal, state and municipal spending” is now available.
Read MoreThe free course, “Online Harassment: Strategies for Journalists’ Defense,” will teach women journalists and their allies how to protect themselves online, how to deal with online harassment and how to find networks of support.
Read MoreMicrosoft and the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas are teaming up to announce a $10,000 data journalism training opportunity for a Latin America newsroom.
Read MoreThe Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), “Digital investigations for journalists: How to follow the digital trail of people and entities,” is in its second week and has attracted more than 5,400 students from more than 152 countries.
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