Using Open Heat Maps to spice up stories
Posted: December 13th, 2010 | Author: Ed Walker | Filed under: Journalism, tools, wales, web | Tags: data, data journalism, mapping, maps, open heat map, open heat maps, welsh identity | 2 Comments »You’ve got back another stack of FOI requests. In Wales we have four police forces to FOI and 22 local authorities. As well as data from FOI requests there’s plenty of data pumped constantly out of StatsWales from the Assembly Government and council’s even release data sometimes as well. We get masses of data back all the time, but how much of it sees the light of day?
Working with Josie Ensor, who is on secondment from the Telegraph at Media Wales, we decided to do some cool stuff with a sample of the data that comes out of StatsWales using the brilliant, and free, Open Heat Map. The first set, how Welsh identity varies across the nation and the second, how Welsh-language use has changed over time. Read the rest of this entry »

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