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Thanasis Priftis

Free software and open source tools for investigative journalism and research - 2 views

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    "Investigative journalism tools Free software and open-source tools for journalists, journalistic research, discovery, investigative reporting, privacy, data visualization, data driven journalism and datajournalism"
Thanasis Priftis

Mapping Digital Media: Global Findings | Open Society Foundations (OSF) - 3 views

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    "Is a world where there are almost as many mobile phones as people, more than half the globe can access digital TV signals, and almost 3 billion people are online a better place for journalism? The Global Findings of the Mapping Digital Media project assess these and other forces affecting digital media and independent journalism worldwide. Researched and written by a team of local experts, the 56 country reports, from which these Global Findings are drawn, examine the communication and media environments in 15 of the world's 20 most populous countries, covering more than 4.5 billion of the world's population, and in 16 of the world's 20 largest economies."
Pascal ECHARDOUR

CETL- Assessment Resource Centre - 2 views

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    Reflective Journal as an Assessment Method;
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    The Reflective Journal method is quite interesting to be evaluated for Wikinomics project. Through another project, we made a test few weeks ago with interesting results, to be confirmed in the next study visits in July. To be discussed.
Thanasis Priftis

An open source pharma roadmap - 0 views

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    "Medical R&D should respond to specific priority health needs. Opening up the R&D process to a wide range of contributors and stakeholders will allow the design of medicines that are better adapted to the needs of the end users, and will define the preferred product characteristics (PPCs) and target product profile (TPP) that will guide all the phases of product development. In OS, there are no insiders, meaning that strategic decisions may be made through informed community debate against the agreed-upon TPP. The broader community is thus involved in designing how a product will be developed, defining the studies that will be done, and establishing the criteria that will be applied for making stop/go decisions. In order to achieve this, investments are needed to build online communities and platforms that help groups collaborate effectively."
anonymous

Serge Michel (journaliste) - 0 views

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    Serge Michel, né à Yverdon-les-Bains en 1969, est un journaliste et essayiste vaudois, lauréat du prix Albert-Londres en 2001 pour son travail en Iran. Fils d'un architecte et d'une bibliothécaire, Serge Michel passe son bac à Yverdon et part aussitôt s'essayer au reportage, en réalisant comme pigiste dès 1989 des reportages en Europe de l'Est et au Moyen-Orient pour le Journal de Genève .
Thanasis Priftis

Comment Le Temps (Suisse) développe ses projets de datajournalisme | webjourn... - 1 views

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    "Comment Le Temps (Suisse) développe ses projets de datajournalisme" Comment Le Temps (Suisse) développe ses projets de datajournalisme Arnaud Wéry / 08/12/2014 blog data letempsSuite de l'interview de Jean Abbiateci, datajournaliste au Temps. Il explique pourquoi le Temps développe le datajournalisme, il parle de l'équipe data & multimédia, il raconte comment il lance des projets avec les journalistes de tous les services…
Samuel Dixneuf

Le petit Kevin attend son moteur de recherche » Article » owni.fr, digital jo... - 3 views

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    "C'est comme faire du piano mais on savait pas en faire..."
Samuel Dixneuf

Le Web 2.0 est mort (et n'a jamais existé) » Article » OWNI, Digital Journalism - 1 views

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    Tout est dans l'usage...
Thanasis Priftis

Journal de jbelien | Why use OpenStreetMap instead of Google Maps ? | OpenStreetMap - 0 views

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    "OpenStreetMap use is free as in free beer but also as in free speech ! Everyone can contribute and everyone can use it ! OpenStreetMap is open data ! Whether you're a developer, a scientist, an activist, a cartographer, …, you can use OpenStreetMap database to fulfil your need."
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