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Learn to use your demographic resources

Learn to use your demographic resources

Rebecca 27 May, 2015

How can I find the specific demographic information I need? Having the data is one thing but learning to use it is another story altogether.

At .id, we are dedicated to deliver not just the most comprehensive demographic resources and spatial analyses, but also the most accessible training programme to help you navigate through your sites with ease and find information relevant to the story you want to build about your community.

It is with this in mind that we have created an online video training programme! This training programme aims to answer any questions you may have about our products. How diverse is my suburb? What will the population in my LGA look like in 20 years? Which are the biggest industries in my area?

Here are some of the tutorials we have recorded:


profile.id

profile.id: overview

How to use the data exporter

How to tell the story of cultural diversity

Communities of Interest: Overview

ERP versus Census counts: Which to use?

How to use the toolbar to navigate the page

Dominant and emerging analysis

Building a demographic story about your community

How to understand the geography on profile.id

atlas.id

atlas.id: overview

Navigating atlas.id: page layout

Using other resources on atlas.id to build a demographic story of your community

economy.id

economy.id: overview

Navigating economy.id: page layout

How to use the toolbar on economy.id

forecast.id

forecast.id: overview

How to use the toolbar on forecast.id

To access this resource, you can either visit our website here or go directly to our YouTube channel.

This programme is still in its infant stages and we want your feedback! Let us know the questions you may have about your demographic data and we will endeavour to provide the resources you need to build a comprehensive story about your community

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Rebecca

Rebecca’s background is in marketing and communications and she has previously worked in media companies in Singapore. She is constantly fascinated by technology, so much so that she has enrolled herself in a PhD course to understand how media technologies impact people in different spaces. She's working with us part time to help us negotiate the world of online communications. When you read our blog or our newsletter, it’s Rebecca’s hard work behind the scenes that bring these to you.

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