Understanding enough code for journalists to communicate with developers still isn’t enough, says Robert Hernandez, digital journalism professor at USC Annenberg and Poynter adjunct faculty. Watch the video to see what Hernandez recommends to help journalists work successfully with developers on data projects.
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PoynterVision: how journalists can work with coders on projects

Tags: Advice, Best Practices, Best Practices: Online and Multimedia, Code/coding, Collaborative journalism, data, Data-driven journalism
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