Computer-Assisted Reporting Conference 2012
Michael Corey, digital innovations editor for California Watch and the Center for Investigative Reporting, will teach four classes over the course of three days at the annual Computer-Assisted Reporting Conference put on by Investigative Reporters & Editors and one of its programs, the National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting. Corey will lead classes on map projections, map graphics for video and Quantum GIS.
Chase Davis, director of technology for California Watch and the Center for Investigative Reporting and also a money and politics reporter, will speak at the conference during NewsCamp, a workshop on forming stories based on information in alternative and sometimes inconvenient forms. A more complete list of expected speakers at the conference can be found here.
California Watch and Center for Investigative Reporting researcher and reporter Kendall Taggart will also attend the conference.
