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A screenshot from the accessible data context toolkit shows the checklists to contextualize data in your reporting more thoroughly.
June 13, 2022
Reporting

Providing context for data in journalism

One dataset we used for this work was the Missouri Healthnet Applications. Here are takeaways to assist you in making data points easier to understand for readers

A professional headshot of Dr. Keren Landman in front of a black and white mural.
June 7, 2022
Reporting

Contextualizing public health data at Vox

Dr. Keren Landman discusses science literacy, dataset red flags and general tips for science communication.

Header images of the school board candidates and a quiz of issues that voters care about where the user has selected post-graduation results, race and equity and teacher retention.
May 9, 2022
Reporting

Interactive elections coverage: Tips and tricks

Interactivity and efficiency can change how readers interact with politics.

Tony Marcano is a managing editor at KPCC and LAist. Marcano oversees the day-to-day operations of the newsrooms. Photo courtesy of Tony Marcano.
April 12, 2022
Reporting

Reframing politics coverage to promote healthier democracy

Tony Marcano explains how LAist and KPCC are reframing coverage to better serve their community.

A preview of the publish/share feature, which shows a heatmap of Kansas, and is titled Final Fine Payments of Kansas Nursing Homes (in USD).
March 30, 2022
Reporting

Utilizing no-code tools for snappy data visualizations

How Infogram, Chartblocks and ChartExpo stack up.

Weihua Li is a data reporter for The Marshall Project. She uses analysis and visualization to report about the criminal justice system.
March 7, 2022
Reporting

The people behind the data points

Weihua Li of the Marshall Project balances the severity and humanity of incarceration through data.

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