Certificate Programme in Twitter for Investigative Reporting (Advanced)
-- ViewingNowThe Certificate Programme in Twitter for Investigative Reporting is a 20-unit advanced programme designed to equip learners with the skills required to thrive in the rapidly evolving digital landscape of investigative journalism. With the increasing demand for in-depth reporting and analysis, this programme enables learners to harness the power of Twitter to source, verify, and share vital information.
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- Introduction to Investigative Reporting
- Digital Footprints and Online Research
- Twitter as a Primary Source for Investigative Reporting
- Search Techniques for Investigative Reporting
- Twitter Advanced Search Features
- Twitter's Role in Exposing Corruption and Misconduct
- Investigative Reporting and Social Media Platforms
- Twitter's Impact on Journalism and Investigative Reporting
- Twitter Based Investigations and Data Analysis
- Social Media and Investigative Journalism
- Twitter Based Data Visualization
- Investigative Reporting and Online Communities
- Twitter's Ability to Uncover Hidden Information
- Investigative Reporting and Digital Forensics
- Twitter's Impact on Investigative Reporting and Ethics
- Investigative Reporting and Freedom of Information
- Twitter Based Investigations and Storytelling
- Investigative Reporting and Online News Sources
- Social Media and Investigative Reporting in the 21st Century
- Twitter Based Investigations and Journalistic Integrity
- Closing and Final Project Presentations
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Explore the most in-demand roles in the UK's Investigative Reporting sector.
Investigative Journalist (15%): Conducts research and gathers information for news articles.
Researcher (20%): Conducts research and gathers information for news articles or investigations.
Data Analyst (18%): Analyzes data to support investigations or news articles.
Editor (47%): Oversees the editorial process, including reviewing and editing articles and investigations.
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- ProficiencyEnglish
- ComputerInternetAccess
- BasicComputerSkills
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