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Demonstrate your foundational understanding of Data Literacy or AI
If you are starting out in Data Literacy or in AI, a DataCamp Fundamentals certification is a great way to show you are developing the skills you will need.
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- 🎓 Step 1 - Get Certified! See https://www.datacamp.com/certification/ai-fundamentals or https://www.datacamp.com/certification/data-literacy for more info. You need to complete either the AI Fundamentals Certification or the Data Literacy Fundamentals Certification before the competition closes.
- 📝 Step 2 - One of your colleagues is interested in taking a Fundamentals Certification, and is wondering how it will help them in their day-to-day job. Explain in less than 200 words how you have used a skill from the certification in your work.
How to get started
Create your most insightful analysis using DataLab, our in-browser tool to write, run, and publish data analyses. Once you’ve finished your work, you’ll need to publish it for review.
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Start by clicking any of the buttons on the right.2
Submit your workspace. This will create a publication.3
Make your work public to share it or wait for the competition to end.Judging criteria
This competition will not be judged. Getting certified is the goal!
Rules
- Entries to the competition take the form of a workbook publication. Make sure the competition publication is publicly visible in order to be entered into the competition.
- The competition is open to premium DataCamp subscribers, DC Donates, and Classrooms users.
- Only one entry per user. You may update your entry up to the deadline.
- Make sure your competition workbook is published by the competition deadline in order for it to be valid.
- You can check the time left to submit on the counter at the top of this page.
Note: Please make sure you're 18+ years old and are allowed to take part in a skill-based competition from your country.