‘Once Upon a Datum’: Telling Visual Stories

Presented at ONA11
September 23, 2011
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Armed with some quick tips and freely available tools, you, no matter your level of coding knowledge, can make simple, effective and engaging interactive data visualizations, such as charts and maps, for your news site. We won’t just show you the what, but also the how, of using basic programming to tell visual data stories that matter to your community.

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