Charting Tools for the Newsroom
About this course
Notice: Some of the used tools might have a newer version available, which might differ slightly on the user interface.
Charts and maps have become ubiquitous in todays newsrooms. They convey stories with numbers much better than text alone does and they are shared easily. But not every journalist is a numbercruncher or a graphics designer. And a lot of newsrooms, especially smaller ones, don’t have the means to employ graphic journalists that can craft charts and maps. In this course we introduce and learn to use some tools every journalist can adopt to produce graphics that can support or carry a story.
The tools were selected on 4 criteria, important to newsrooms: they are fast, easy to use, low cost and they apply the rules of good data visualisation. With some limited investment (a fee or some developers time) they can also be branded to fit the style of the medium.
The tools are Quartz Chartbuilder, Datawrapper and Rawgraphs. In this course, the following will be discussed:
- how to prepare the data for both tools
- how to configure charts to your needs
- how to get charts in your website
- the pros, cons and limitations of both chart tools
No prior knowledge is needed. We will go through the whole process, from raw data to publishable chart, so you’ll learn how to use both tools and you’ll be able to enrich your stories with fast and good graphics.
In a nutshell
Skill level
Beginner
Duration
2 hr 32 min
Subtitles
English
Students enrolled
N/A
Meet your instructor: Maarten Lambrechts
Who is the target audience?
Journalists who want to be able to create their own graphics to enrich their stories
What you’ll learn
- how to prepare the data for both tools
- how to configure charts to your needs
- how to get charts in your website
- the pros, cons and limitations of both chart tools