ASA Education
The American Statistical Association (ASA) provides webinars, methodological resources, and statistical guidance to support research and practice in the social sciences.
The American Statistical Association (ASA) provides webinars, methodological resources, and statistical guidance to support research and practice in the social sciences.
Stanford University offers courses in political methodology, covering statistical and political methods. Examples include Statistical Learning with Python, providing practical skills for analyzing political and social data using modern statistical techniques.
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is an open online publication of teaching materials from thousands of MIT courses. Users can freely browse, download, and use lecture notes, assignments, exams, videos, and other resources at their own pace. OCW supports lifelong learning and teaching worldwide but does not provide academic credit or certification.
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OPTED Meteor offers an inventory of news sources that can also be used as a teaching tool in university courses. It includes training materials for coders, supporting practical learning in data collection and analysis.
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OPTED Meteor offers a series of practical tutorials, including a Quick Tour through Meteor, Elegant Web-Scraping: WordPress API, and Scraping Telegram: Alternative News Sources. These resources guide users in efficient data collection and analysis from diverse online platforms, providing valuable skills for research and digital investigations.
This beginner-friendly, self-paced course by the European Data Journalism Network (EDJNet) teaches data journalism skills, including data collection, analysis, and presentation. Participants receive mentorship, practical exercises, and the chance to develop and publish a data-driven story in collaboration with EDJNet members.
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