As data journalism becomes mainstream, news organizations hire programmers and technology becomes ever cheaper, more widespread and more powerful, new possibilities arise for sensors to be used as reporting tools.
— This session will have recorded audio
Speakers

John Keefe - Senior Editor, Data News Team, WNYC
@jkeefe | http://datanews.wnyc.org

Julie Steele - Editor, O'Reilly Media, Inc.
@jsteeleeditor | http://datasensinglab.com

Kipp Bradford - President, kippkitts, LLC
@kippworks | http://kb@kippworks.com

Fergus Pitt - Research Fellow, Tow Center For Digital Journalism, Columbia University
@fergle | http://towcenter.org