An analysis isn't complete once you get your results: the end of the project is when you've communicated those results and action has been taken on them. Writing about your results, whether in a simple message, an email or a report, is an important form of communication. In the second of three data storytelling sessions, a leading data journalist will teach you how to write about data. You'll learn how to tailor your language for different audiences, how to structure reports, and how to ensure that action is taken from words.
Presenter Bio
Delphine ReuterHead of Data & Research Unit at International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
Delphine runs a team for data and research whose findings underpin ICIJ’s groundbreaking investigative work. She has been a reporter specializing in disinformation, extremism, and technology with a focus on cross-border investigations. Her famous stories include coverage of environmental organizations in Brussels, shipbreaking in South Asia and the pollution generated by pig farms in Europe. She has taught investigative journalism techniques at IHECS. Delphine is also on the Board of Directors of Journalismfund Europe.