Introducción al Periodismo de Datos
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Journalistic research is based on data rather than statements. In the digital age, the challenge of doing data journalism is global visualization. It not only implies showing numbers and statistics, but also customizing them for audiences, to discuss them in their social networks. Journalists must find a story to show that extensive information or big data in a digestible way. Here the keys that Sanderson explained during a workshop in Quito at the International Journalism Congress in Debate 2017.
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