Investigative reporting in the digital age
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This self-directed course page features course content from the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas' massive open online course (MOOC) titled "Investigative reporting in the digital age." The four-week course took place from February 3 to March 1, 2020. We are now making the content free and available to students who took the course and anyone else who's interested in investigative reporting and data journalism basics, including experienced investigators who seek to deepen their skills on complex investigations, collaborations and data journalism.
The course was taught by a great team of instructors: Lise Olsen, Alejandra Xanic, Lee Zurik, Denise Malan.
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Module 1: Investigative Reporting - from your first idea
to highly complex probes
Instructor: Lise Olsen, Investigative reporter & editor, The Texas Observer
In this module you will learn:
- How and where can you start investigating. Lies, contradictions and other investigative opportunities
- Great sources and best places to start digging
- Case studies: how to organize complex investigations of individuals, from a serial killer to a corrupt congressman.
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