The fall hat trick
Every month we pull together tools, research, and ideas for journalists wearing… many hats.
Tipsheets from the iMEdDIJF25 – Part ΙI: Framing the story
Want to turn your data into sound, or transform your investigation into an interactive video game instead of a traditional video? This year’s Forum workshops provided a new set of tools and techniques to make your reporting more engaging and inventive.
Tipsheets from the iMEdDIJF25 – Part Ι: Tools and methods for investigative journalism
This is the first of a two-part series highlighting key insights and takeaways from the workshops at the iMEdD International Journalism Forum 2025.
Reporting guide to investigating disability issues — short version
People with disabilities are the largest cross-sectional minority group, according to the United Nations. Almost every reporting specialty involves some aspect related to disability.
Two satellite images and QGIS are enough to find how much a lake has shrunken
A guide for journalists on how to observe and measure the reduction of water reserves in water bodies, like the Aposelemi Dam in Crete, with the use and the analysis of satellite images.
Between sunscreen and AI
Every month we pull together tools, research, and ideas for journalists wearing… many hats.
6 tips for launching an investigative podcast
Suggestions on how to make investigative podcasts appealing to the public
Pick your tool: Podcasts, Videos, or Tips for funding?
Every month, we pull together tools, research, and ideas for journalists wearing... many hats.