Here are the presentations from Session 1A – ‘The data journalism toolkit’, with Professor Paul Bradshaw, visiting professor, City University and founder, helpmeinvestigate.com; Alastair Dant, lead interactive technologist, the Guardian; Federica Cocco, editor, OWNI.eu; Conrad Quilty-Harper, data reporter, the Telegraph. Moderated by Simon Rogers; editor, Guardian datablog and datastore
#newsrw: 12 tips on tools in the data journalist’s toolkit
Speakers at news:rewired spoke about a number of tools designed to help journalists make the most out of their data stories. Here we have listed the 12 key recommendations chosen by panelists
LIVE: Session 2A – Developing the data story
Follow the developing the data story session at news:rewired – noise to signal with a CoverItLive blog from Wannabe Hacks
LIVE: Session 1A – The data journalism toolkit
Follow the data journalism toolkit session at news:rewired – noise to signal with a CoverItLive blog from Wannabe Hacks
Videos: Linked data and the semantic web
Courtesy of the BBC College of Journalism, we’ve got video footage from all of our sessions at news:rewired – beyond the story, 16 December 2010. We’ll be grouping the video clips by session – you can view all footage by looking at the video category on this site.
LIVE: Linked data and the semantic web
Follow our linked data and semantic web session with a Scribble Live blog from Wannabe Hacks
Thoughts from our speakers: The Guardian’s Simon Rogers on the future of datajournalism
In the run up to news:rewired we’ll be publishing some thoughts from our speakers on the subject of their session. In this post we talk to Guardian datablog and datastore editor Simon Rogers about what 2011 holds for datajournalism