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Grist Data Strategist Clayton Aldern is spending a fellowship at the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute exploring how easily he can develop a data-journalism unit at his smaller, nonprofit newsroom. -
Where journalists can find accurate data about COVID-19, share advice for using the data within larger context responsibly and ways to deliver that information to communities -
The winner of RJI’s 2020 student innovation competition, Team Deeptector, has advanced to the world finals in Microsoft’s 2020 Imagine Cup -
Journalists are invited to attend the virtual event “Finding COVID-19 data and responsible context,” 11 a.m. CST Friday, April 3 via Zoom. -
Journalists use computer programming to track down stories including an underground adoption ring and Amazon favoring its own products in searches. Tampa Bay Times data reporter Eli Murray also joins the show to discuss “zombie campaigns.” -
In a field that can attract the mathematically challenged, data has become an essential tool for journalists. During the 2019 spring semester, students behind “Post” produced 20 pieces of journalism, most of which would not be possible without data. -
Michael Corey, Senior Data Editor at Reveal, shares his tips for sonification storytelling -
Allison McCann of Vice News speaks to us about why data-driven storytelling is a powerful tool to provide context and depth to journalism.