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3. CLASSICAL AND DATA STORYTELLING

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  1. Storytelling: narrative structures
    7 Topics
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    4 Quizzes
  2. Language of media
    6 Topics
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    3 Quizzes
  3. Storytelling With Data II. - Digital investigations in an era of data-driven journalism
    7 Topics
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    4 Quizzes
  4. Infographics - Present statistics beautifully
    7 Topics
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    3 Quizzes
  5. Charts in a website - Hack web developer tools for your stories
    7 Topics
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    3 Quizzes
  6. Online GIS
    6 Topics
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    2 Quizzes
  7. Media analyses
    8 Topics
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    4 Quizzes
  8. Using Piktochart to create infographics
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    3 Quizzes
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Digital world brings a lot of information that can overload a researcher who is working on their own. Try to reach network every time when you feel stuck. The community of investigative journalists is open to help and to collaborate – it is our power over misinformation because feelings don’t lie.

When you gathered a team and you discussed with peers opportunities and corncerns it is time to put hands on the project. Explore the guide of how to crack the case.

As you proceed with tools, it is time to build a step-by-step strategy that helps to achieve desired goals. Follow our guide to proceed with your project.

This was a theoretical part on designing your investigation research. Let’s dive into next steps to better understand the challenges