veltman / learninglunches
Materials for a series of learning lunches on news development topics.
☆240Updated 11 years ago
Alternatives and similar repositories for learninglunches
Users that are interested in learninglunches are comparing it to the libraries listed below
Sorting:
- A course in journalism and data visualization, last taught in 2014.☆57Updated 6 years ago
- A community-driven guidebook to releasing open-source code in the newsroom.☆53Updated last year
- Why not get started early? Keeping track of some ideas to show some easy to use command line tools for beginners.☆45Updated 9 years ago
- Best practices for mobile-friendly, accessible interactives☆66Updated 6 years ago
- Command-line tool for exploring the PAC donor-recipient relationship☆55Updated 10 years ago
- A server-less boundary service. Find what geographic feature (e.g. an election district) a given point lies in.☆159Updated 7 years ago
- A Sublime Text syntax definition and highlighter meant to help reporters take interview notes.☆48Updated 8 years ago
- JavaScript library for creating beautifully simple maps in seconds☆91Updated 4 years ago
- Make data gifs in a variety of ways☆157Updated 6 years ago
- NICAR Python mini boot camp☆101Updated 2 months ago
- Geocode CSVs and jitter overlapping points☆22Updated 8 years ago
- A repo of class materials for NICAR16☆11Updated 9 years ago
- UMD Course on Storytelling with Data Visualization☆19Updated 9 years ago
- Code for reusable charts session☆12Updated 7 years ago
- Where we attempt to lay a foundation, document practices and find our way to sharing the work we do and tools we use to do it at KPCC/SCP…☆33Updated 6 years ago
- A Los Angeles Times analysis of serious assaults misclassified by LAPD☆61Updated 6 years ago
- Course materials for SMPA3193, Building Systems for Reporting☆29Updated 8 years ago
- A quick repo with basic command line commands, plus a very brief CSVKit run through.☆31Updated 5 years ago
- A step-by-step guide to publishing a simple news application.☆76Updated 7 years ago
- FOIL resources for New York City and New York State☆19Updated 9 years ago
- A Seattle Times investigation on Washington's "evil intent" laws☆20Updated 9 years ago
- A hands-on course for NICAR 2020 (and 2018)☆11Updated 5 years ago
- A simple script to look for and process all the federal data.json data inventories.☆46Updated 10 years ago
- A collection of JavaScript functions useful for making prose reader friendly.☆110Updated 7 months ago
- This semester we will work together to gather, analyze and visualize numbers you need to understand your audience and to tell interactive…☆16Updated 6 years ago
- A collection of awesome tools for journalism☆99Updated 6 years ago
- A jQuery wrapper for ProPublica's Stateline library, adding some no-fuss tooltips, legends and source lines.☆32Updated 10 years ago
- Simple SVG maps that work everywhere.☆165Updated 10 years ago
- ☆77Updated 9 years ago
- Open source tool to help journalists easily mash up data based on shared geography.☆59Updated 9 years ago