The View on Open Data and Data Journalism: Cases, Educational Resources and Current Trends Irina Radchenko Associate Professor, Candidate of Computer Science Higher School of Economics @iradche http://about.me/Irina.Radchenko http://iradche.ru ANALYSIS OF IMAGES, SOCIAL NETWORKS, AND TEXTS April, 10-12th, 2014 Yekaterinburg
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The View on Open Data and Data Journalism: Cases, Educational Resources and Current Trends
Irina RadchenkoAssociate Professor, Candidate of Computer ScienceHigher School of Economics@iradchehttp://about.me/Irina.Radchenkohttp://iradche.ru
ANALYSIS OF IMAGES, SOCIAL NETWORKS, AND TEXTSApril, 10-12th, 2014 Yekaterinburg
Data-driven journalism is the future. Journalists need to be data-savvy. It used to be that you would get stories by chatting to
people in bars, and it still might be that you’ll do it that way some times. But now it’s also going to be about poring over data and equipping yourself with the tools to analyze it and picking out
what’s interesting. And keeping it in perspective, helping people out by really seeing where it all fits together, and what’s going on