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Election night as teaching opportunity
Election nights are great for journalism, but they turn out to be great for journalism instructors as well. Second-year students at the University of King's College covered the October 14, 2008 election live as a class project. CAR contributing editor Fred Vallance-Jones explains how he put the coverage together. See the class website site here and click below to read more. More»
More syllabi for computer-assisted reporting courses
A broad collection of links to a variety of university-level computer-assisted reporting courses. Link»
Syllabi for computer-assisted reporting courses
A select list of links from the Investigative Reporters and Editors to some of the best courses in computer-assisted and investigative reporting. Link»
A guide to computer-assisted reporting
An article, from the Poynter Institute, about how computer-assisted reporting enriches newspaper stories. Link»
Resources for teaching computer-assisted reporting
CARinCanada is a website where Canadian journalists can learn about computer-assisted reporting in Canada, and get weekly tips to help them use spreadsheets and databases in their reporting. The site is maintained by Fred Vallance-Jones, a reporter at the Hamilton Specator, part-time instructor at the University of King's College, and a veteran user of computer-assisted reporting techniques. He also edits J-Source's CAR J-Topic. Link»
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