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Welcome to Bot Week
By Erin Kissane
Posted onAutomated news-gathering tools aren’t new, but they’re multiplying like crazy and getting quite a bit of attention. Little bots have also turned into interesting remixing devices and distribution channels, especially on Twitter. This week on Source, we’re going 100% bot.
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Drawing Conclusions from Data
By Jonathan Stray
Posted onIn this OpenNews Learning special, Jonathan Stray presents an equation-free statistics talk on data and the shape of randomness.
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What You Need Is a News Peg
By Ben Welsh
Posted onBen Welsh on making data journalism work with that time-honored strategy, the news peg
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The GEN Newsgaming Hackathon
By Alex Bordens, David Eads, and Ryan Mark
Posted onLast weekend, ten teams participated in a competition to develop newsgames at Editors’ Lab New York, a hackathon organized by the Global Editors Network and The New York Times. Combining the fantastical and playful aspects of gaming with hard news is a hard problem and there are few examples of well-conceived and executed newsgames. Thanks to the hack day, there are now a few more.
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How We Made Snow Fall
By Steve Duenes, Erin Kissane, Andrew Kueneman, Jacky Myint, Graham Roberts, and Catherine Spangler
Posted onReporters, designers, developers, and editors who worked on the NYT’s Snow Fall explain how they pulled it off.
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Anatomy of the “Living Apart” map
By Jeff Larson and Erika Owens
Posted onLast month, ProPublica launched the Living Apart series with an investigation into the Fair Housing Act of 1968 and an interactive map showing the migration of African Americans from 1890-2010.
What does peer support in journalism look like: Insights from U.S. and international experts