Less is more with mobile visualizations May 15, 2013 By Barrett Sheridan As readers shift to tablets and smartphones, interactive newsrooms need to re-focus on the basics
Crowdsourcing done right April 29, 2013 By Katie Akagi and Stephanie Linning Crowdsourced journalism showed its limits during the Boston bombing, but that doesn’t mean it lacks value
Connecting China, visually April 15, 2013 By Yue Qiu and Wenxiong Zhang Reporters help tell Chinese political stories in an interactive way
CAR hits the mainstream March 18, 2013 By Susan McGregor Computer-assisted reporting is being recognized as an important journalistic discipline
Crediting the source code March 4, 2013 By Michael J. Bellantoni and Shiwani Neupane While most of us recognize that text and images are protected by copyright laws, code copyright is less understood
Where the jobs are February 18, 2013 By Beibei Bao and Jefferson Mok How WYNC’s data journalism efforts show new opportunities for journalists
Blogging data December 19, 2012 By Anna Codrea-Rado Programmer blogs explain the science behind the magic
Getting the whole Story December 6, 2012 By Anna Codrea-Rado NYT reporter worked closely with the interactive team
Takeaways from Tow’s report December 3, 2012 By Anna Codrea-Rado The role of data journalism in the post-industrial world
A database that brings radio to life November 21, 2012 By Anna Codrea-Rado This American Life‘s archive as an interactive map
Decision 2012: Who mapped it best? November 15, 2012 By Anna Codrea-Rado From Daily Beast’s red/blue simplicity to WNYC’s intricate oranges, greens, and purples
A data dream team October 24, 2012 By Anna Codrea-Rado One example of how academic researchers and journalists can work together on data projects
More than a photograph October 17, 2012 By Anna Codrea-Rado The best data visualizations aren’t always online
Elementary data October 3, 2012 By Anna Codrea-Rado Even for small news outlets, creating data visualizations can be as easy as learning the ABCs
Putting crime on Chicago Tribune‘s map September 12, 2012 By Anna Codrea-Rado Crime may not pay, but it does display
Designing data September 5, 2012 By Anna Codrea-Rado Creating informative beauty out of wind and bears
Finding the local in vast swathes of data August 29, 2012 By Anna Codrea-Rado An NPR map of 2010 census information is a great example of how reporters can make big data locally relevant
Covering the databases August 22, 2012 By Anna Codrea-Rado Why journalists should be leading by example in the open data debate
Show, don’t tell August 15, 2012 By Anna Codrea-Rado Sometimes the way data is visualized is as important as the data itself
Between the Spreadsheets August 8, 2012 By Anna Codrea-Rado CJR and the Tow Center’s new column on data visualization takes on the Olympics