Some of the videos in this section were created last year and some two years ago. They use different editors for p5.js. All of the concepts should still apply? I wonder also if any of the APIs have changed significantly and the examples no longer work or apply! If you notice something way off, please let me know!
- What are the challenges to making sense of data?
- Does the past predict the future?
- Even as coders, to what extent are we able to be the authors of how we use data to understand and shape the world?
- Side-by-side images expose a glitch in Google’s maps
- YouTube’s Product Chief on Online Radicalization and Algorithmic Rabbit Holes
- Human Contact is Now a Luxury Good
- Climate Chaos is Coming
- Is Facebook a platform or a publisher? Why does it matter?
- The End of Theory
- The Numbers Don't Speak for Themselves by Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren Klein
- Predicting Recidivism in Crime by Sam Corbett-Davies, Emma Pierson, Avi Feller and, Sharad Goel (Washington Post)
- What Information is "Personally Identifiable"? by Seth Schoen
- The Anxieties of Big Data by Kate Crawford
- Data v. Information
- Art and the API by Jer Thorp
- 10.1: Introduction to Data and APIs in JavaScript - video tutorial
- 10.2: What is JSON? Part 1 - video tutorial
- 10.3: What is JSON? Part 2 - video tutorial
- 10.4: Loading JSON data from a URL (Asynchronous Callbacks!) - video tutorial
- 10.5: Working with APIs in Javascript - video tutorial
- 10.6: API Query with User Input - video tutorial
- 10.7: API Query with JavaScript setInterval() - video tutorial
- 10.8: Wordnik API - video tutorial
- 10.9: NYTimes API - video tutorial
- 10.10: Giphy API - video tutorial
- Mapping Data with Mappa library - video tutorial
- Wikipedia API - video tutorial
- Data Sources Wiki - please help organized and add to this list!