Top Ten #ddj: The Week’s Most Popular Data Journalism Links
A weekly feature of the Global Investigative Journalism Network and particularly good this week:
- Animated Data Visualisation: Trends in Household Debts Reveals a Constant Increase in Student Loans
- Discover Why and How The New York Times is Changing the Way They Present Interactive Content
- Analysis of Trump’s Tweets: Trump Writes Angrier Tweets on Android While His Staff Tweets More Positively On His Behalf Using an iPhone
- Analysis of Trump’s Tweets: Sharp Decline in Trump’s Own Tweets from 77 to 24 percent Suggests Tighter Campaign Control
- Open Data-Driven Articles Using Olympic Data: Edit the Source Code and Create Your Own Visualisations
- Interactive Map of Recreational Areas in Ravensburg, Germany
- Onodo: Network Visualisation and Analysis Tool for Non-Tech Users
- Opinion: Not Every Venn Diagram Has Something Worth Reporting
- Data on Teenage Pregnancies and HIV rates in Kenya
- Mapbox: How to Customise and Embed Maps on Websites
See the original post for links and very annoying “share” options. (Annoying to me, others may find them indispensable.)
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