Mobile Design: Some Real-Time Reflections
At Youth Radio’s Innovation Lab, we’re always both driving forward and looking back. Right now, we’re finishing a period of…
At Youth Radio’s Innovation Lab, we’re always both driving forward and looking back. Right now, we’re finishing a period of…
This piece aired on KQED-FM. By Saleeha Bey When most people turn on their computer they go straight for Facebook,…
When most people turn on their computer they go straight for Facebook, Twitter, or Youtube. They see pictures, words, and buttons… but I see the source code behind the screen.
ProPublica is still the cool new kid in investigative journalism— less than five years in the game, and they’ve got the best toys, plenty of talent, and everyone wants to be their friend. And that doesn’t just apply to journalists. The investigative journalism outfit’s big data projects draw interest from programmers too. That’s why the Engineering and Computer Science departments at UC Berkeley asked Jeff Larson from ProPublica’s News Applications team, to talk about the new ways that coding is helping tell stories.