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- "It’s
not the documents, it’s the DATA!"
Presentation
at “2011 Open Government Academy” March 26, 2011,
sponsored by the New Mexico Foundation for Open Government,
New Mexico Press Association and New Mexico Broadcasters Association
- "Data:
Now I've got it, what do I do with it?
"Investigative
Reporters and Editors "Better Watchdog" workshop presentation,
Albuquerque, NM Feb 12-13, 2011
- "The
S+A3 Project: Leveraging Analytic Resources,"
presented
at the Christ Lutheran Church, Santa Fe, NM, 21 January 2011.
- "Analytic
Journalism: Digital Evolution in the Datasphere," Presentation
to the South African National Editors Forum, 22
November 2010, Johannesburg, South Africa. Lecture
repeated two weeks later in Cape Town, SA
- "Complejidad
Aplicada: El enfoque de Santa Fe" [Link]
Presented
at the 3rd Biennial International Transdisciplinary Seminar on the
Complexity Approach– Camagüey - Cuba. February 2009
- "Journalism
Educators in the Digital Age: Are We Prepared For Change"
Results
of an international, online study of what journalism educators know and
what they are teaching in the Digital Age.
- "Quantitative and
Digital
Skills of International
Journalism
and Communications Educators"
Presentation at the 8th
Annual
meeting of the Media
Ecology
Association, Mexico City, June 6, 2007
Presentations in English and Spanish at www.slideshare.net/jtjohnson
- "Seminario en
Periodismo
Analítico"
Three days of lectures
and
workshops in Analytic Journalism at the Univ. of Zulia, Maracaibo,
Venezuela 12-14 Feb. 2007. See Powerpoint presentations
at www.slideshare.net/jtjohnson
- "Ver
1.0 Proceedings"
- "Proof
and Truth: Validating Public Record Databases"
- “anacubis
[sic] 3.0 Review.” EContent
Magazine,
October 2004.
- "GIS:
Unifying
Theory/Methodology for Journalism and the Social Sciences?"
- "Peeking Under the
Sheets: Analytic Journalism Tools for Covering Public Health"
- "The view
from the library's window: Perspective of - - and solutions for - the
journalism industry at the beginning of the 21st Century"
- "Making Maps:
Integrative
Technology for Quality Journalism" (Video
Conference: Highway Africa 2001)
- Work-in-Progress
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