Data Social Ambassadors
Our Data Social Ambassadors are a diverse cohort of undergraduate students that communicate CAIDS initiatives to the Tulane student body and act as student advocates for accessible data practices. They also help build community engagement around data and provide feedback to ensure CAIDS programming supports the needs of Tulane students.
Program Objectives:
- Attend CAIDS events and actively engage with the Tulane community to collect information about student interests and feedback on data programming.
- Collaborate as a cohort to brainstorm and develop strategies for CAIDS outreach, communication, and programming.
- Produce communication and outreach products, including social media posts, newsletters, posters, promotional videos, and swag that share information about CAIDS initiatives and opportunities.
- Support data literacy and educational programming by participating in events, workshops, tabling, presentations, meet-and-greets, and special initiatives such as Love Data Week.
Project Types:
Students will develop and apply the following skills:
Communication Campaigns: Design interactive campaigns to engage Tulane students with data skills, using graphics, videos, social media content, and data visualizations.
Data Collection & Analysis: Collect and analyze information about data needs on campus
Community Engagement & Outreach: Share information about CAIDS courses, initiatives, and community achievements through networking, tabling, presentations, newsletters, social media, and promotional materials.