Make your decisions as strong as your data.
Big Data for Social Good shows you how to work with core concepts in data science, economics, and statistics to uncover patterns in opportunity, inequality, education, and community outcomes. You’ll learn to interpret and communicate data in ways that support better policies, programs, and strategies. |
Taken together, you learn not only how to read the data, but how to ensure your decisions based on that data are clear-eyed, fair, and impactful. You’ll strengthen your ability to design and lead initiatives that are both evidence-based and equitable and earn certificates that demonstrate those skills to your organization and network.
Learn more about each course below, and enroll now to turn insight into action and drive meaningful change in your work and community. |
A 30% discount on select courses is available for past participants and learners who work in nonprofits, government, military, or education!* |
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Group enrollment is also available for businesses and organizations. Click here to learn more about group discount options and connect with our team. |
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Using real-world data and policy interventions as applications, this course will teach core concepts in data science, economics, and statistics and equip you to tackle some of the most pressing social challenges of our time.
In this course, you will:
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Identify key drivers of economic opportunity and inequality
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Use data to inform decisions and advocate for change
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Apply practical tools and frameworks to create impact
Enrollments close March 12th at 11:59 PM ET! |
In this course, you will practice proven strategies to avoid common pitfalls and gain valuable resources that will help you outsmart hidden bias at work, including the ways bias can quietly show up not only in people, but in the technologies organizations increasingly rely on, like AI models.
In this course, you will:
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Achieve an understanding of bias through scientific evidence in the fields of experimental psychology, neuroscience, behavioral economics, and sociology
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Recognize the influence of hidden bias in the workplace, including in the use of AI tools
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Create a culture of better decision-making
Enrollments close March 12th at 11:59 PM ET! |
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