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SUMMARY:The Transparency Series: Series 2\, Mapping & Cartography (Workshop)
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO COLUMBIA JOURNALISM STUDENTS \nA unique set of seminars and hands-on workshops that bring new technology and design ideas to the Columbia Journalism community. The goal is simple — help students learn new ways to find and tell stories\, new ways to inform and entertain. Each topic will commence with a Friday evening panel discussion and will follow with a Saturday hands-on workshop centered around building. \nStudents attending three of the seminar-workshops over the course of the year will receive a graduation award indicating the extra breadth they sought out during their time at the J-School. \nMORE INFO \n*** \nf your story prompts questions like “What caused this to happen where it did?” or “Does this happen the same way in other places?”\, a map can probably help illuminate things for your readers. Once the exclusive domain of specialized practitioners\, new tools make it easier and easier to analyze spatial data and publish maps online. Derek Watkins\, a Graphics Editor at The New York Times\, will give a day-long crash course in dealing with geographic data\, designing elegant maps\, and putting them on the internet. The overarching goal will be learning practical ways that maps can be used as a tool for journalists to tell more compelling stories.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/transparency-series-series-2-mapping-cartography-workshop/
CATEGORIES:The Brown Institute for Media Innovation
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SUMMARY:The Transparency Series - Series 2\, Mapping and Cartography (Keynote)
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL COLUMBIANS \nA unique set of seminars and hands-on workshops that bring new technology and design ideas to the Columbia Journalism community. The goal is simple — help students learn new ways to find and tell stories\, new ways to inform and entertain. Each topic will commence with a Friday evening panel discussion and will follow with a Saturday hands-on workshop centered around building. \nStudents attending three of the seminar-workshops over the course of the year will receive a graduation award indicating the extra breadth they sought out during their time at the J-School. \nMORE INFO \n*** \nThe world has always been a connected system\, and it’s only becoming more so. As a form of journalism\, maps contextualize the world by visually linking events to each other and to their geographic surroundings. Join the Brown Institute as we welcome Al Shaw\, developer at ProPublica and Michal Migurski\, VP of Product at Mapzen to talk about mapping in the context of journalism. \nMore information HERE.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/transparency-series-series-2-mapping-cartography/
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SUMMARY:The Transparency Series - Series 1\, Polling (Panel)
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL COLUMBIANS \nA unique set of seminars and hands-on workshops that bring new technology and design ideas to the Columbia Journalism community. The goal is simple — help students learn new ways to find and tell stories\, new ways to inform and entertain. Each topic will commence with a Friday evening panel discussion and will follow with a Saturday hands-on workshop centered around building. \nStudents attending three of the seminar-workshops over the course of the year will receive a graduation award indicating the extra breadth they sought out during their time at the J-School. \nMORE INFO \n*** \nJoin us in at Reuters for a discussion on polling and its importance in the presidential race. As the 2016 election nears\, we pore over opinion polls looking for subtle (or not so subtle) clues about how things will fare on November 8. We say Clinton is ahead because most of the polls have her ahead\, yet there are polls that have Trump ahead. Which polls are right? Or reliable? To journalists\, of course\, the polls themselves aren’t the story\, they help tell us a story. The narrative power of polls extends far beyond a single number on a given day. Taken collectively and in combination with other data\, we can tell deep stories about the nature of our public’s opinions.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/transparency-series-polling-panel/
CATEGORIES:The Brown Institute for Media Innovation
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SUMMARY:The Transparency Series - Series 1\, Polling (Workshop)
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO COLUMBIA JOURNALISM STUDENTS \nA unique set of seminars and hands-on workshops that bring new technology and design ideas to the Columbia Journalism community. The goal is simple — help students learn new ways to find and tell stories\, new ways to inform and entertain. Each topic will commence with a Friday evening panel discussion and will follow with a Saturday hands-on workshop centered around building. \nStudents attending three of the seminar-workshops over the course of the year will receive a graduation award indicating the extra breadth they sought out during their time at the J-School. \nMORE INFO \n*** \nThe first workshop in the Transparency Series takes you through techniques for looking at one or more polls over time. Your instructor is Harry Enten\, a senior political analyst at FiveThirtyEight. He will be assisted by his colleague Neil Paine\, another talented data journalist and sportswriter. The day-long workshop will present tools and strategies for working with polls — starting at the very beginning with simple random samples\, and leading to the detailed models that are employed today. All the while\, we will emphasize how to find and tell interesting\, novel stories with polls. No prior experience in statistics or data analysis is needed.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/transparency-series-polling/
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