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Module 3, Now Released
This course covers a baseline understanding of geographic concepts and what a beginner needs to know to find Census Bureau data for their area of interest. You will learn about the types of geographies while creatively touring examples of them in the real world. Each module is followed by a bonus video demonstrating how to find a relevant geography in a Census Bureau data tool.
This course is designed for grant-writers, geographers, GIS-users, students, teachers and those who need to understand the underlying principles of Census Bureau geographic concepts to use our data.
Module 3: Statistical Geography
This module will explain various Census Bureau statistical geographies, show how they nest within one another, and discuss their purpose and uses. David will take you on a short field trip to see a Census Tract! Take a quick quiz to test your knowledge and then move to the second video in this module to see how to find business data at the Tract level in Census Business Builder.
Module 3A
Module 3B
Additional Course Videos
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Module 1: Legal Geography
- Legal Geography
- How to Access Data for County Subdivisions (Towns and Townships) Using data.census.gov
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Module 2: Administrative Geography
- Administrative Geography
- How to Access Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) for Administrative Geographies
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