DATA ETHICS 4 ALL Joseph Geldman, Wadham College, Final year undergraduate, BA English Language and Literature, Remote working Work Projects From my first interview, I was very impressed by the ambition of the DataEthics4All team and particularly their founder, Shilpi. I was initially tasked by Shilpi with working on two fundraising and advertising campaigns which are important to DataEthics4All's future: the organisation's education pledge, to provide free STEM tutoring to five million students; and the AI DIET WORLD business-to-business event and conference, due to be held online in October. Before this, however, I brought some of my own projects to the table by suggesting an update to some areas of the DataEthics4All website, which I had found a little bit confusing at first. Shilpi accepted my suggestions and I simplified and redrafted some of the website content to improve the user experience. I also worked on producing a professional 'style guide' for DataEthics4All, setting out guidelines for future content releases and establishing a colour scheme for the website content and videos I would work on in the following weeks. In the second week, my focus moved to creating video content to advertise the AI DIET World event, during which I produced four short informational videos (starting in Adobe Spark, and finishing in Canva when Spark proved too irritating to use). For these videos I had to write a script, gather appropriate internet stock footage, and finally star in my very own voice-over. Shilpi and I brainstormed for a bit, and we had the idea of pitching the Career Fair aspect of the AI DIET World event directly to students and universities. Accordingly, the last two weeks of my internship mostly involved emailing universities and pitching the event to them by offering free invitations to students to the event. The team supported me in this endeavour by giving me access to the official communication channels: the team website, YouTube channel, and Handshake and Medium accounts. We also made
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