Powerful data journalism
with import.io
June 26, 2014
Welcome to the Webinar
This is an event from

Poynter’s News
University,

journalism’s e-learning
leader
▪ Host: Vicky Kruger
Thank You
Harnisch Foundation
▪ For funding our Webinar equipment
Knight Foundation
▪ For its support of News University
Today’s Presenter
Andrew Fogg
Co-Founder Import.io
Today’s Agenda
Brief introduction to import.io
3 journalism use cases, exploring the 3
main features of import.io
Extractors - US Defense Contracts
Connectors - Superior Court of CA
Crawlers - Music played in Seattle
Examples of import.io in use by
newspapers
there is a lot of data on the web
but it is trapped inside web pages
and getting it is difficult
you can use an API
if there is one available
you can write custom computer code :-(
but that is painful
:-(
both require a friendly developer
and a lot of time
for every single website
4 hours 4 days
imagine if...
you could turn any website
into a spreadsheet
or an API
in less than 4 minutes
without writing any code
without writing any code
so how does it work?
this is our web browser, for data
extract data by point-and-click
extract data by point-and-click
extract data by point-and-click
extract data by point-and-click
extract data by point-and-click
extract data by point-and-click
extract data by point-and-click
record actions on a website
record actions on a website
record actions on a website
there is a crawler to get all data
search multiple sources in real time
create a dashboard for data display
and everything is available over API
powerful stuff
let’s walk through features and use cases
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Polling Questions (example)
How are you using your
Web site?
▪ Post 24/7 whenever
news happens
▪ Post at designated
times regardless of
news
▪ Finish print story edit
first, then post same
online
▪ Post online first, then
pursue print story
▪ Post same content in
print as online
Polling Questions (example)
At the Beijing ’08
Olympics, where were
the lights for the Water
Cube and the Bird’s
Nest made?
▪ China
▪ Malaysia
▪ Taiwan
▪ Durham, N.C.
In Summary
Brief introduction to import.io
3 journalism use cases, exploring the 3
main features of import.io
Extractors - US Defense Contracts
Connectors - Superior Court of CA
Crawlers - Music played in Seattle
Examples of import.io in use by newspapers
andrew.fogg@import.io
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