Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Novice Data Users: Help Is on the Way

Census Academy launches 2022 Back to Data Basics Webinar Series. Learn more in this America Counts story.
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Novice Data Users: Help Is on the Way

Working with U.S. Census Bureau data can feel like a complex puzzle and finding the right pieces to complete the picture may seem daunting to anyone who is not a statistician.

What kind of data are available for my area? What's the most recent data? And, more importantly, how do I get the data?

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To help guide novice data users, Census Academy is launching the 2022 Back to Data Basics Webinar Series on Thursday.

Every month until September, Census Academy will offer two to four classes that will take participants on an introductory learning journey.

Continue reading to learn more about:

  • 2020 Census sparks interest in Census data
  • What Census Academy has to offer
  • How to ask a data question
  • The Census Academy journey

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