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Things You Made, Nov 7
By Lindsay Muscato
Posted onOur regular biweekly roundup.
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Event Roundup, November 6
By Erika Owens
Posted onDiversity and inclusion meetup in St. Louis, plus hacking the gender gap in West Virginia.
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How (and Why) the Financial Times made The Uber Game
By David Blood, Joanna S. Kao, Nicolai Knoll, Robin Kwong, Callum Locke, and Ændrew Rininsland
Posted onAn experiment by the Financial Times led readers through the life of an Uber driver.
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How We Made Cassini’s Grand Tour
By Brian Jacobs
Posted onHow National Geographic made a visualization of Cassini’s trip through the Saturn system.
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Event Roundup, October 3
By Erika Owens
Posted onApply to participate in some great upcoming events, plus ONA this week.
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Event Roundup, September 25
By Erika Owens
Posted onMeetups around the world this week, plus apply to attend the first Washington News Nerds unconference for women.
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Things You Made, Sept 12
By Erin Kissane and Lindsay Muscato
Posted onOur biweekly roundup of projects in the journalism/code universe.
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Things You Made, Aug 1
By Lindsay Muscato
Posted onOur latest roundup of journalism and code projects.
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Things You Made, July 18
By Lindsay Muscato
Posted onOur regular roundup of pieces from the journalism/code world.
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How We Resurrected a Dragon
By Brian Jacobs
Posted onA 3D dinosaur, brought to life for National Geographic.
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Tracking and Explaining the Repealing and Replacing
By Geoff Hing
Posted onAll the healthcare bill coverage, compiled.
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Things You Made, July 6
By Lindsay Muscato
Posted onOur regular roundup of pieces from the journalism/code world.
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Event Roundup, June 26
By Erika Owens
Posted onSome journalism innovation funding deadlines this week, plus an online VR course and local meetups.
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Ms. Management: I Hope You Find the Time to Read this Column
By Stacy-Marie Ishmael
Posted onIf you’re the kind of person who is into both checks on the executive branch and the finer points of employment law, you may already have come across the case of KNTV, Inc. and American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, AFL–CIO. If not—and who can blame you—a quick primer: that case set the precedent that an employer’s use of the phrase “I hope you” could be reasonably construed as “coercive.”
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Things You Made, June 20
By Lindsay Muscato
Posted onOur regular roundup of projects and pieces from the Source community.
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Event Roundup, June 19
By Erika Owens
Posted onBusy week of conferences with IRE, Open Source Bride, and the Latino Media Summit, plus a bunch of upcoming deadlines.
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Event Roundup, June 12
By Erika Owens
Posted onThe massive python for data journalists MOOC and Allied Media Conference kick off this week, plus a bunch of upcoming deadlines.
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An Open Letter to Newsroom Hiring Managers
By Rachel Schallom
Posted onHow newsroom hiring practices can serve everyone better.
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Things You Made, June 6
By Lindsay Muscato
Posted onOur regular roundup of projects and pieces from the Source community.
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Event Roundup, June 5
By Erika Owens
Posted onMeetups this week in Toronto and Seattle, and looking ahead to a bunch of conferences later this month.
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