
Clayton Aldern
2020-2021 Reynolds Fellow
2020–2021 RJI Fellow
Reynolds Journalism Institute
Data strategist
Grist
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Join Date: May 18, 2020
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Last Activity: December 31, 1969
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About Clayton Aldern
Clayton Aldern is a data strategist at Grist, headquartered in Seattle, Washington. He will create materials for newsrooms to guide them in covering climate issues through a data lens. These materials will include adaptable software templates and start-up guides for non-technical staff interested in exploring the possibilities of climate data journalism. Aldern will also begin to compile a newsroom-facing national climate database accessible to journalists for coverage of environmental stories.
Clayton Aldern is a data strategist at Grist, headquartered in Seattle, Washington. As a 2020–2021 RJI Fellow, he will create materials to guide newsrooms in covering climate issues.
Stories about Clayton Aldern
RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
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January 27, 2021RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
Pre-reporting for data journalists
January 25, 2021RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
When journalists should care about p-values
December 7, 2020RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
Your first web-scraping project will be easier than you think
October 5, 2020RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
Scrappy hacks for scrappy visual journalists
September 14, 2020RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
Build a real-time dataviz bot (for free!)
August 5, 2020RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
The promise of environmental data journalism
July 23, 2020RJI’s 2020–2021 fellows named
March 24, 2020
RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
How visual metaphor helps move our data off the page
January 27, 2021RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
Pre-reporting for data journalists
January 25, 2021RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
When journalists should care about p-values
December 7, 2020RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
Your first web-scraping project will be easier than you think
October 5, 2020RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
Scrappy hacks for scrappy visual journalists
September 14, 2020RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
Build a real-time dataviz bot (for free!)
August 5, 2020RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
The promise of environmental data journalism
July 23, 2020