J298 OSINT Seminar – Open Source Investigations
This class will be two part: a seminar focusing on a particular story in collaboration with the Associated Press, and a lab portion focusing on using cutting edge Open Source investigative techniques, pioneered by Berkeley’s Human Right’s Center, with investigative reporting and multimedia skills. This course will be co-taught by representatives from the Human Right’s Center, the Investigative Reporting program and Richard Koci Hernandez, with the objective of producing high-quality OSINT Investigations. AP journalists will also likely contribute to this seminar.
Details
Instructor(s):
Time: W 9:00 - 12:00
Location: 142 North Gate (LMC)
Class Number: 16369
Section: 024
Units: 3
Length: 15 weeks
Course Material Fee: None
Enroll Limit:
Restrictions & Prerequisites
None