Command line tools for open source researchers (for absolute beginners)

Thursday, 9 May 2024 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM CEST

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Command Line Workshop, May 9, 2024, Incl. 21% VAT Partial Approval - €350.00

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Thursday, 9 May 2024 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM CEST

Command line tools for open source researchers (for absolute beginners) (4 hour webinar)

Would you like to learn how to download hundreds of social media posts at once? Have you seen the tools for open source investigators that were produced during Bellingcat hackathons, but you have no idea how to use them?

If you are ready to put time and effort into learning some technical skills, a whole new world of tools and research possibilities will open up to you. But how can you enter this world? Here is where our webinar comes in.

In this four hour webinar session for absolute beginners, we introduce you to all the good reasons why challenging yourself to become more technical will help you if you want to spend your career or spare time in the world of open source research. We will teach you what you need to get started, which technical skills you should learn first, and how to use several command line tools for open source research.

The webinar session will cover the following:

  • The command line and why the command line is so important for using a whole range of interesting open source research tools;
  • Code sharing platforms for finding exciting tools;
  • The best programming language for open source research;
  • Examples of command line tools for open source research and how to run them;
  • Recommendations for learning materials and next steps.

At the end of this session, you will have a list of command line tools at your disposal which you will be able to run yourself.

Please create a Google account before participating in this webinar (if you do not yet have one, you can also use your personal Google account).

 

Important note: This webinar is suitable for people who have never used the command line of their computer before. If you are familiar with the terminal, we recommend you watch out for more advanced webinars later this year. 

Cancellation policy

You will be registered as a participant only after we have received full payment of the workshop fee;

If you cancel your registration up to one week before the start of the workshop, you will be refunded the total workshop fee, minus EUR 25 (+ VAT and fees) (administrative costs);

If you cancel within six to two days before the start of the workshop, you will be reimbursed 50% of the workshop fee. If we are able to replace you with a waiting list candidate, then the total fee (minus EUR 25 (+ VAT and fees) administrative costs) will be refunded.

Bellingcat

www.bellingcat.com

Bellingcat is an international collective of researchers and citizen journalists using digital verifiable information to investigate a broad range of topics and uncover wrongdoing. Our research is based on facts and evidence and we publish articles with the aim to find objective truth and advance justice, transparency and accountability. We cooperate, share and train others to spread our knowledge, build networks and expand the online open source community.

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