Key Skills
Applied Digital Sociology Graduate Program
Trained in quantitative and qualitative research methods. This includes data cleaning/manipulation, interviews, content analyses, and surveys.
Trained in explaining the social and political context of how data is generated and why this matters for research.
Trained in constructing viable research questions and designing evaluation studies.
Experience with data collection, data analysis, and data visualization using software applications such as Stata, RStudio, Excel, and Google Sheets.
Experience with creating and giving presentations using applications such as Google Slides, PowerPoint, and Canva (2, 3).
Experience with producing step-by-step research based on my analysis using Google Docs and Microsoft Word.
Knowledgeable in taking steps toward digital privacy protection and digital surveillance mechanisms.
General
Experience with working for non-profit organizations and providing support to their cause.
Knowledgeable in mentoring and leading youth.
Experienced in project management and creation of supporting/ supplemental documentation (I.e. Gantt charts).
Experienced in creating Data Management, Storage, and Collection SOPs.
Trained in data visualization and dashboard creation.
Experienced in creating digestible views, presentations, and reports of data; trained in data storytelling.
Knowledgeable in using culturally competent and inclusive lenses to spearhead data collection, analysis, and reporting
Knowledgeable in data process building and mapping (i.e. mapping out an organization's degrees of access framework, storing processes, etc.).