That’s a wrap! Thank you to everyone who attended Data Driven 2024 this year, as well as our inimitable speakers—you made it an amazing event.
Once again, a gracious thank you to our sponsors: @HumberPoly, @villagemedia, Upgraded, and @CAJ.
#DataDriven@HumberStoryLab is coming up next week!
Immerse yourself in the world of data journalism, open-source intelligence and AI.
🗓️Register online to attend Oct. 23:
https://t.co/P9BJnHvr5E
Last chance to register for #DataDrivenTO! Don’t miss out on insights from top data journalists, developers, and open data advocates from Canada and beyond. Join us for hands-on workshops, deep-dive sessions, and catered lunch! Secure your spot now: https://t.co/ExDPnkzyNT
How are First Nations communities are taking control of their own data? Join FNIGC’s Briana Linton to learn how First Nations are collecting culturally competent data, plus an introduction to the Knowledge Lodge tool in this presentation at #DataDrivenTO!
https://t.co/zse8IIY9D6
Tame leaks, connect dots and build stories with OCCRP Aleph at #DataDrivenTO
Jan Strozyk, Data Editor, OCCRP, will show you how to conduct searches, cross-reference data across multiple leaks and create your own investigation workspace in Aleph.
https://t.co/ExDPnkA6Dr
Research doesn’t have to be repetitive! Join Bellingcat’s @Galen_Reich & Giancarlo Fiorella at #DataDrivenTO as they show you how open-source tools can solve your daily tech frustrations. Only 20 seats available, register now!
🔗https://t.co/zse8IIXBNy
Feeling overwhelmed by messy data? Pandas, a Python package for most data journalism tasks, might be the solution! Beginners welcome.
Join this workshop by @tryingtotype and @XavierRicherVis at #DataDriven2024. Limited seats–register now.
https://t.co/zse8IIY9D6
Are you a Toronto-based journalist who's always wanted to learn how to code to analyze large datasets, but you never knew where to start?@tryingtotype and I have the workshop for you Oct 23 at #DataDriven2024, registration now live! Beginners encouraged 📈 https://t.co/EPcfrrlkpo
Join Globe and Mail data editors Chen Wang and Yang Sun for this hands-on #DataDrivenTO workshop as they guide you through recreating some of their favourite Globe data projects using Google Sheets.
Limited to 20 seats—Reserve your spot now!
🔗https://t.co/zse8IIXBNy
Registration for Data Driven 2024 is open! This one day event showcases the top data-driven reporters, developers, and open data advocates from Canada and around the world.
Learn more about the lineup: https://t.co/ic0J5crHvS
Despite castigation from provincial premiers over lagging federal contributions, analysis of funding data shows federal transfers have mostly outpaced increases to provincial health budgets, by @mrabson @LauraOsmanCP
https://t.co/hwZJVdcJM4 via @globeandmail@HumberStoryLab
Data breaches have flooded the dark web with information of immense public interest.
A new guide from Humber College’s Storylab, @Humber_Research, shows how to use OCCRP's @alephdata to navigate dark web data dumps safely & effectively.
Your FREE copy: https://t.co/NvzFoojbAu
This is pretty cool: @DavidWeisz and the people at @HumberStoryLab did a whole guide on how to use Aleph to look at dark web leaks!
https://t.co/BoDs7C66k7
Data breaches have flooded the dark web with information of immense public interest.
A new guide from Humber College’s Storylab, @Humber_Research, shows how to use OCCRP's @alephdata to navigate dark web data dumps safely & effectively.
Your FREE copy: https://t.co/NvzFooiDKW
For enterprising newsrooms, data breaches have flooded the Dark Web with data of immense public interest but which poses security risks. StoryLab has published a free guide to navigating dark web data safely using OCCRP's tool Aleph.
Download the guide: https://t.co/omAC34RGtN
@HumberStoryLab “Analysis of anti-Indigenous racism in hospitals reveals pattern of harm, no tracking mechanism” by @orrdanie, @KunalChaudhary_ & @ozhibiiige for @NatObserver: https://t.co/swsoShg4Xt (2/5)
#CJFAwards Jackman Excellence Award Finalist Spotlight: @HumberStoryLab was shortlisted for Surviving Hate, a years-long collaborative journalism project about the paucity of data related to Canadian hate crimes and incidents, particularly regarding anti-Indigenous racism. (1/5)