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Week 7 | Computational Journalism

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My test flask app (live). New homework, due on Thursday. Making a Flask Web App 101. A data journalist for the Associated Press, will guest lecture on the topic of open elections. He recommends reading this New York Times piece on the real-world work of data science: For Big-Data Scientists, ‘Janitor Work’ Is Key Hurdle to Insights. Some information about the Open Elections project which Serdar has been involved:. OpenElections - Certified election results. For Everyone. What is a news application? A new...

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Week 9 | Computational Journalism

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Turn in a project update by Monday. Has been reduced to 50 exercises. The final project info page is here. I'll use it as the landing page for listing tools and tips. Still desperate for ideas? Some things I found this weekend:. 50 years of storm event data from the national weather service. 800MB of store-level liquor sales for Iowa. Texas sex offender registry. In which you have to sign up as a sex-offender-registry-downloader. In order to get it. All of Texas's 130,000 inmates. All of Florida's inmates.

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Your Weekly To-Dos list | Computational Journalism

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Your Weekly To-Dos list. To-do tasks aren't homework,. As there's not really any way to grade them. They're just things you need to get done by the next class meeting. Not doing them will make it very hard to keep up. To see homework assignments, check the homework page. Homework: USAJobs Midterm 2. Homework: USAJobs Midterm 1. Get your tweepy-Twitter authenticated. Register a Twitter app, create a bot account, and make sure you can successfully communicate with the Twitter API. Sign up for Twilio. While...

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Week 2 | Computational Journalism

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Intro to the Chrome Dev Tools. The Apple Watch is reviewed. Via the New York Times. It took three days three long, often confusing and frustrating days for me to fall for the Apple Watch. But once I fell, I fell hard. First there was a day to learn the device’s initially complex user interface. Then another to determine how it could best fit it into my life. And still one more to figure out exactly what Apple’s first major new product in five years is trying to do and, crucially, what it isn’t. Here's an...

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Week 3 | Computational Journalism

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On Thursday, a symposium through the journalism program:. Thursday, April 16, 2015 4:00 pm Paul Brest Hall East. Dicts, Lists, and JSON Quiz Part 1. Sorting fun with JSON Quiz Part 2. RaiseNotBeg bot on Github. Politely tells people they are using "begs the question incorrectly". Youre a dumb garbage bot and i hope your owner feels bad about making you. Mdash; ya boi james colley (@JamColley) April 15, 2015. HotStories bot on Github. A sinmpler bot, broken down into four steps:. Sending the actual tweet.

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Interesting FOIA datasets and ideas from MuckRock

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Interesting FOIA datasets and ideas from MuckRock. August 1, 2015. To learn the scope of what American investigators and reporters want to know out about their government, there’s no better place than MuckRock’s Freedom of Information requests list. Filtering the list by Status= Completed. Will show requests in which a government agency delivered. A few of the completed requests. That caught my eye. These links show the original request; click on the Files tab. Insane Clown Posse [FBI]. Apparently there ...

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How to download the history of your physical Amazon orders

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How to download the history of your physical Amazon orders. July 14, 2015. After seeing this post on r/ruby. About importing your Amazon order history into SQLite, I thought:. I kind of want to know how much I’ve spent on Amazonbut not enough to write a program tonight. While I didn’t find an API for order history, Amazon has a convenient order history report-building tool (. That can generate a CSV of every Amazon item you’ve shipped in the past 10 years. Here’s what the order form looks like:. Orders&#...

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About

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I am currently a lecturer in computational journalism. At Stanford University. You can find me on Twitter at @dancow. This site is built on Jekyll. Because I was tired of logging into WordPress for my old blog. Because Jekyll is so easy to publish with, I end up just posting drafts and notes with the intention of eventually making complete posts. I’ll eventually style the site correctly. Dan Nguyen is a programming journalist currently teaching computational journalism at Stanford University.

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How to get started with open-source

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How to get started with open-source. August 13, 2015. In response to a reddit/learnprogramming thread on working on other people’s projects. The best way to get started in open source software is to add a feature to a project that you actually need. Besides the karma boost from contributing to open-source, you get two very personal benefits:. And I’ll realize that I need to stop nitpicking my own code to death. Some examples from my Github history:. However, having to integrate it into their framework of...

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Why I've Stopped Teaching Web Scraping

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Why I've Stopped Teaching Web Scraping. July 9, 2015. This post is in-progress. To come: lots of negative thoughts about teaching web scraping to beginning programmers. This is sparked by a recent NICAR-L question. Here’s my partial response, to be later elaborated when I have time:. Dan Nguyen is a programming journalist currently teaching computational journalism at Stanford University. You can find my older blog at danwin.com. My Stanford University Profile. The Stanford Computational Journalism Lab.

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Moving from WordPress to Jekyll

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Moving from WordPress to Jekyll. July 6, 2015. This post is in-progress. After reading the Stack Exchange engineering team’s excellent writeup. On how they moved their WordPress blogs to Jekyll, I’ve decided to quit procrastinating and start my own Jekyll-powered blog blog.danwin.com. I’ve used WordPress for my blog at danwin.com. For the past 5 years and I’ll probably leave that as is, as I don’t have the Stack Exchange team’s talent or patience for doing the content migration. It’s funny how a few minu...

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Syllabi | Investigative Journalism Education Consortium

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Syllabi – Investigative Journalism Education Consortium. Investigative Journalism Education Consortium. Investigative Journalism Education Consortium. CAR and Data Syllabi. Investigative Journalism Education Consortium. Investigative Journalism Education Consortium. CAR and Data Syllabi. Below are links and descriptions to syllabi from various investigative journalism courses (In alphabetical order of university, then professor's name). Arizona State: Prof. Jaqueline Petchel, Depth Reporting. Uses data t...

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My favorite fun, informative reads about game development

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My favorite fun, informative reads about game development. July 7, 2015. This post is in-progress. Being a game developer is what got me interested in computer engineering. I’ve veered a long way from that goal but I still love reading about it, because programming for games involves so many clever hacks, especially on the user-facing side. Here are a few links and reads I’ve enjoyed:. Naughty Dog circa Crash Bandicoot seems like the Xerox PARC. And this path-finding hack. About writing code for The Witn...

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Moving beyond copy-and-paste when learning to program

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Moving beyond copy-and-paste when learning to program. July 10, 2015. This post is in-progress. One of the key hacks to efficiently learning how to code is to. However, I admit to having the bad habit of copying-and-pasting my own code, because I’ve told myself Well, I’ve already written it. Beforejust because I can’t remember it off hand doesn’t mean I need to re-type it. So I’m trying to get better at kicking that habit. TK: Post an animated GIF. One window at a time. TK: Post an animated GIF. The one ...

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Computational Journalism | At the Tow Center for Digital Journalism, Columbia University, as taught by Jonathan Stray

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