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Building Data Literacy with DataCamp

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Data literacy is becoming a critical skill for professionals in a wide range of fields. As the importance of data grows for organizations, so do the skills of their people and how they leverage data in their day to day work.

In this webinar, we will introduce DataCamp’s revised data literacy curriculum and showcase how it drives confidence in working with data. We will also provide an overview of the different courses and tracks available on the platform, and share some tips and best practices for using DataCamp to improve your people’s data literacy skills.

Whether you are someone looking to learn the fundamentals of data and increase your data literacy, or a learning leader looking to scale your organization’s data competencies, this webinar is for you.

Key Takeaways:

  • The importance of data literacy for individuals and organizations today

  • An overview of DataCamp’s updated data literacy curriculum

  • How to make the most of learning on DataCamp, whether you are an individual learning to advance your career, or an organization looking to scale its data culture

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Joe Franklin

Head of Data Literacy and Essentials

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