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Tag Archives: martin moore
Interview with Martin Moore (Media Standards Trust)
One of the latest new additions to the online journalism community has been Churnalism.com which was launched on February 27th this year. It’s the brain child of the team at the Media Standards Trust, who were set up back in … Continue reading
Posted in How is data journalism used?, Interview, Pioneers and awards
Tagged Churnalism, data, journalism, martin moore, media, Standards, Trust
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Future Human: Data Journalism
I am going to the Data Journalism event hosted by Future Human, on Wednesday 9th Feb. It is being held at the Book Club, Shoreditch, London 7-9.30pm. Speaking at the event will be: Mark Stephens- Julian Assange’s Lawyer Ben Leapman- … Continue reading
Posted in Event
Tagged ben leapman, book club, data journalism, future human, mark stephens, martin moore
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Data journalism: an invitation?
Data journalism can be summed up in three steps: finding the data (more and more publicly available these days), finding a way to read all the data comprehensively (using algorithms, graphics, interactive charts, tagging etc) and publishing what the data reveals. … Continue reading
Posted in Introduction to Data Journalism
Tagged blog, daily telegraph, data, datablog, expenses, frontline club, guardian, idea lab, journalism, martin moore, simonrogers, wikileaks
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