Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Fellows + Code Convening = New Open Source Tools

By Erin Kissane

Fellows + Code Convening = New Open Source Tools

Participants at work in the Portland Mozilla offices

Our fifth OpenNews code convening wrapped up last Friday. Uniquely for our convenings, this one included all seven of our current Knight-Mozilla Fellows, each working with a colleague from their news organization or another organization with shared challenges and complimentary skills. Over the next week, we’ll be posting project introductions from each of the seven project teams that joined us in Portland for the event. In the interim, a quick intro to the teams, the projects they brought to the convening, and what they got done.

A Battery of Natural-Language Programming Methods

Project: Broca: An NLP Toolkit (repo)
From: Francis Tseng and Alex Spangher

A pipeline system to pull out components in what you’re doing, for example htmlcleaner. You can also “Freeze pipes,” and freeze-to-disk the output, so you can help identify problems and save time. (Named for the part of brain that processes speech. )

Bridging DocumentCloud and Google Docs

Project: Doc2Media (example)
From: Juan Elosua and Pablo Loscri

The Doc2Media app (originally developed by Cristian Bertelegni) is designed to "storify" a document, and let a reporter annotate the document with audio clips and other explanatory content. It uses Google Docs as the back end, to store metadata about each of the annotations, and comes with helper script that prepopulates a Google Spreadsheet with annotations out of DocumentCloud; reporters can then edit and add clips to that sheet.

Building Out the Autotune Framework

Project: Autotune demo site (repo)
From: Kavya Sukumar and Ryan Mark

Since the release of the Autotune framework, we have been approached by people interested in adopting it for their own newsrooms. While a lot of people didn't mind diving right into the set up on, a few people asked us "Is there anywhere I can try this out?". So we decided to build a demo site that allows users to try building projects and get a feel for the framework.

Expanding Crowd-Submission Tools

Project: Crowdata templates + more
From: Linda Sandvik and Gabriela Rodríguez

Worked on developing templates for Crowdata that extract data from other sources in addition to PDFs, with an eye to creating a crowdsourcing platform for news organizations.

Making the Google Analytics Dashboard More Useful

Project: Google Analytics App Dashboard
From: Tara Adiseshan and Tiff Fehr

Code review, commenting and augmentation for a current prototype that helps journalists view a page's performance across metrics of specific interest to the newsroom, without having to wade through the Google Analytics interface. Worked on customizing the Google Analytics dashboard, improving front-end performance, and steps toward making the visualization-friendly API wrapper open source.

Resources for Accessible Mobile Data Visualizations

Project: Data Viz for All (repo)
From: Julia Smith and Eric Sagara

Added examples and best practices for new mobile design patterns in the repo, worked on tooltip alternatives, and added screen-reader info and support.

Simplifying Image-Creation for Social Sharing

Project: Lunchbox (repo)
From: Livia Labate and Tyler Fisher

A desktop tool to create images for social media sharing. Worked on customization in the repo, documented workaround for app signing, prepped apps for release.

Stay Tuned

We'll be publishing much more about the new tools and projects coming out of the convening over the next week, so keep an eye on @source or our feeds to be notified.

Read Full Story from Source https://source.opennews.org/articles/fellows-convening/
This article by Erin Kissane originally appeared on source.opennews.org on July 29, 2015 at 06:30PM

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