This course is designed to equip individuals with the skills to navigate the complex digital landscape and identify credible sources of information. By learning how to spot fake news and misinformation, you will be able to make informed decisions and avoid being misled by false information. The course will cover topics such as fact-checking, critical thinking, and media literacy, empowering you to be a more discerning consumer of news and information.

This course provides a comprehensive overview of the commercial aspects of data in the social media landscape, examining how platforms generate revenue through advertising and partnerships. By exploring the ways in which data fuels business decisions and drives revenue, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the social media industry and be empowered to leverage these insights for your own strategic advantage.

This course promises to delve into the inner workings of social media platforms, providing a comprehensive understanding of how they collect, analyze, and utilize user data. By the end of the course, learners will be empowered to make informed decisions about their online presence and data sharing practices, giving them a greater sense of control over their digital lives.

In today's digital world it is important to have the knowledge of essential strategies for effectively managing and protecting your digital identity. This comprehensive course empowers individuals to effectively manage and protect their digital identity by providing practical skills to safeguard personal information and present a professional image across various digital platforms.

There is a general saying that the internet never forgets, this saying is very much true, every action we take on the internet is recorded and these actions can be revisited. As we navigate the online world, we unintentionally create a trail of digital breadcrumbs that can be traced back to us, from social media interactions to search history and beyond. In traces we leave online, we focus on the various ways our digital interactions contribute to our overarching digital footprint, covering topics such as social media interactions, browsing history, and online searches. By the end of the course, you will gain a deeper understanding of how your online activities shape your digital persona and will be equipped with strategies to manage your digital presence responsibly.

This course delves into the concept of digital footprints, exploring the various types, their importance, and how they are formed through online actions. By the end of the course, you will gain a deeper understanding of how their online behaviors shape their digital footprint and develop strategies to manage and control the information they share online, ensuring it aligns with their personal and professional goals.

This course aims to equip learners with the skills to detect and mitigate the impact of misinformation in data, a crucial skill in today's information age. By exploring the various types of bias that can affect data, such as selection bias, confirmation bias, and survivorship bias, students will gain a deeper understanding of how to identify reliable sources and spot misinformation. This will enable learners to make informed decisions and avoid being misled by flawed or inaccurate data, ultimately promoting a more data-driven approach to decision-making.

This course promises to delve into the significant impact of news media on our understanding of artificial intelligence, exploring how sensationalized reporting, groundbreaking discoveries, and narrative spinning can shape professional decisions and public perceptions. By the end of the course, participants will gain a deeper understanding of how media coverage influences our views of AI and develop the skills to navigate the complex landscape of AI reporting with confidence.