What does life look like for girls turning 18 in 2018? We gave young women photographers around the world an assignment: Show us 18 in your community. This is 18 — through girls’ eyes.
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What does life look like for girls turning 18 in 2018? We gave young women photographers around the world an assignment: Show us 18 in your community. This is 18 — through girls’ eyes.
In some emails last week and in my post on a workshop last Friday, I asked for examples of effective use of interactive storytelling tools. Below are examples sent by some friends. I haven’t …
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In some emails last week and in my post on a workshop last Friday, I asked for examples of effective use of interactive storytelling tools. Below are examples sent by some friends. I haven’t …
The Guardian has been counting the people killed by US law enforcement agencies since 2015. Read their stories and contribute to our ongoing, crowdsourced project
The New York Times Innovation Portfolio is a showcase of interactive design and data visualization. Here you can experience the groundbreaking innovations that are keeping users engaged with The Times. Interactives are catagorized into 6 catagories; Virtual, Multimedia, Personal Tools, Interactive Graphics, User Submitted, and Applications
Where can you afford to buy a home?
This NZ Herald interactive from Herald Insights, the NZ Heralds data journalism site allows users to discover what properties buyers could afford in Auckland and the rest of New Zealand based on deposit amount. The interactive uses data on the number of houses selling in Auckland within each price bracket.
Supported by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, The MIT Open Documentary Lab (OpenDocLab) conducted an eight-month research project mapping and assessing the dynamics of an ongoing convergence between interactive and participatory documentary practices and digital journalism. The final output is a report, an interactive project timeline, and content development for docubase, our interactive, curated database of the people, projects, and technologies transforming documentary in the digital age. Join the conversation on Twitter #interactivejournalism
Supported by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, The MIT Open Documentary Lab (OpenDocLab) conducted an eight-month research project mapping and assessing the dynamics of an ongoing convergence between interactive and participatory documentary practices and digital journalism. The final output is a report, an interactive project timeline, and content development for docubase, our interactive, curated database of the people, projects, and technologies transforming documentary in the digital age.
Join the conversation on Twitter #interactivejournalism
This is a great resource for anyone with an interest in evolving forms of documentary and digital journalism.