Statistical and Data Sciences 236 - Data Journalism

DATA JOURNALISM

Spring
2020
01
4.00
Benjamin Baumer; Naila Moreira
TTh 10:50-12:05
Smith College
30775-S20
BASS 002
bbaumer@smith.edu; nmoreira@smith.edu
Data journalism is the practice of telling stories with data. This course will focus on journalistic practices, interviewing data as a source, and interpreting results in context. We will discuss the importance of audience in a journalistic context, and will focus on statistical ideas of variation and bias. The course will include hands-on work with data, using appropriate computational tools such as R, Python, and data APIs. In addition, we will explore the use of visualization and storytelling tools such as Tableau, plot.ly, and D3. No prior experience with programming or journalism is required. Prerequisites: An introductory statistics course (including MTH 220, SDS 220, SOC 201, GOV 203, ECO 220, SOC 201, PSY 201). Enrollment limit of 20.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.