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DataCamp: Q4 2021 Roadmap

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Get a glimpse into the future of upskilling on DataCamp. Whether you’re investing in your own data skills or responsible for your team’s professional development, join us to learn more about the future of DataCamp and our most exciting new releases, including:

  • A preview of what you can look forward to in Q4 2021 and beyond

  • New ways to upskill as an individual and in teams

  • DataCamp’s courses on the latest techniques and workflows

You’ll also have the opportunity to ask questions live and take part in interactive polls. Can’t join? Register to receive an exclusive link to the on-demand webinar recording.

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Summary

In this informative session, DataCamp's plan for the end of 2021 and beyond was presented, emphasizing the company's dedication to closing the data skill gap, connecting data professionals with companies, and improving teamwork on data projects. The session began with an overview of the new phase of data literacy, emphasizing the need for data skills in today's digital-first world. DataCamp's efforts to tackle the challenges of data literacy were discussed, including new courses, qualifications, and competitions. The launch of the Workspace tool was a significant point, aiming to facilitate teamwork and data analysis. The plan for 2022 promises further enhancements in data literacy training, with a focus on machine learning operations, team learning, and precision learning plans adapted to individual needs. Additionally, DataCamp Talent was introduced as a platform to assist data professionals display their skills to potential employers. Martin, DataCamp’s COO, stated, "We see it as our goal to build products that are focused on solving these challenges so that together, we can cross these three mountains." The session ended with a Q&A where attendees had the opportunity to explore further into the offerings and future plans.

Key Takeaways:

  • Data literacy is becoming an essential skill for all professionals, similar to computer literacy in the past.
  • DataCamp is broadening its offerings with new courses, qualifications, and teamwork tools to close the data skill gap.
  • The launch of Workspace aims to improve collaboration and data analysis capabilities within organizations.
  • DataCamp Talent will assist in connecting skilled data professionals with companies looking for data expertise.
  • 2022 will witness the introduction of precision learning plans and more team learning experiences.

Deep Dives

The New Era of Data Literacy

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to a new phase of data literacy represents a significant milestone for professionals across all sectors. As Martin expressed, "The data literacy era is the natural successor to the computer literacy era and the software internet literacy era." With the digital transformation accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the demand for data skills has skyrocketed. Data literacy is becoming a standard requirement, much like computer skills were in the past. This evolution is not only about acquiring skills but also about transforming industries and organizations. DataCamp is tackling this transformation by offering tools and courses designed to enhance data literacy and equip professionals with the skills required to thrive in this new phase. The emphasis is on making data skills accessible to everyone, not just data specialists.

DataCamp's New Offerings

DataCamp is introducing a variety of new offerings to address the growing need for data skills. These include new courses, qualifications, and competitions designed to provide practical, hands-on learning experiences. A notable addition is the Tableau case study course, which focuses on analyzing customer churn—a critical issue for subscription-based businesses. The course uses a fictional telecom company's data to help students learn how to analyze churn rates and present their findings effectively. Other offerings include courses on big data processing with Dask and anomaly detection using statistical techniques. These courses are part of DataCamp's wider strategy to provide a comprehensive learning platform that caters to various roles and skill levels, ensuring that learners can close the data skill gap effectively.

Workspace and Collaboration

Workspace is DataCamp's new tool designed to improve teamwork and data analysis within organizations. As described by a speaker, Workspace aims to make data science easy, enjoyable, and collaborative. It offers features such as real-time collaboration, mobile editing, and the ability to add comments and datasets effortlessly. The tool is designed to be as intuitive as Google Docs, making it accessible to data professionals and decision-makers alike. Workspace supports a range of data analysis projects, allowing teams to work together effectively and share insights with ease. This tool is part of DataCamp's effort to overcome the challenge of enabling everyone to work together on data projects and share data insights efficiently.

DataCamp Talent and Future Plans

DataCamp Talent is a new initiative aimed at connecting skilled data professionals with companies in need of their expertise. This platform allows individuals to display their skills and qualifications, making it easier for employers to find qualified candidates. It addresses the supply-demand imbalance in the data talent market by facilitating the recruitment process for both candidates and employers. Looking ahead to 2022, DataCamp plans to introduce precision learning plans, which will offer personalized learning experiences based on individual skill assessments. Additionally, team learning experiences will be improved to make learning more social and engaging. These initiatives highlight DataCamp's commitment to providing a comprehensive platform for learning, hiring, and collaborating in the data field.

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Alex Blackman

Senior Enterprise Product Marketing Manager

Former Product Marketing at DataCamp
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Martijn Theuwissen

Co-founder & COO at DataCamp
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