April 11th, 2014
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How we mapped the U.S.-Mexico border fence

CIR journalists spent more than three years trying to obtain accurate, detailed mapping data showing the location of the border fence system. 

The result: We now have what is – as far as we know – the most complete and detailed map of the border fence that is publicly available.

Our Senior News Applications Developer Michael Corey explains how we did it.

August 22nd, 2012
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How Can Gaming Platforms Be Used For Participatory News? Conference Will Explore Possibilities - 10,000 Words
We’re very excited to be partnering with the Center for Investigative Reporting on TechRaking II, which will be in San Francisco, September...

How Can Gaming Platforms Be Used For Participatory News? Conference Will Explore Possibilities - 10,000 Words

We’re very excited to be partnering with the Center for Investigative Reporting on TechRaking II, which will be in San Francisco, September 19. We’ll spend the morning exploring best practices in gaming the news and build together in a design sprint throughout the afternoon. For more information, check out CIR.org. For registration information, please contact Kristin Crawford at kcrawford@cironline.org.

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