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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
    7 Topics
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    3 Quizzes
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Hey!

Our lesson today is divided into 3 chapters plus additional material.

The first chapter will focus on the two aspects inherent to the process: personal involvement and creative gesture. We’re going to see in detail the notion of pleasure during the process, how to find a subject that matters to you, and the first outline of customizing a website in general, through Google Sites.

The second chapter will focus on the compatibility between your subject and thematics and your aesthetic choices and specific ways to express them, again through Google Sites.

The third chapter will focus on the field of research: how to lead it, how to make sure of the validity of sources, how to have a nomenclature and bibliography that are accurate and correct, to be as professional as possible, and how to gather data to make your website live graphically, through the discovery of Google Charts and its options, in addition later to Google Sites.

The additional material will focus on the next step, after the course, just on your own: how to hope you will want to pursue looking after your website later, apart from this lesson. 

I wish you an enjoyable moment throughout all this lesson!