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		<title>American Observer Crime Map</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On the Web: American Observer Crime Reports Skills: PHP, CakePHP, MySQL, XML, JavaScript, Gmap API, Cron The American Observer is a student publication of the School of Communication at American University. Various courses across the different journalism programs take turns maintaining the site, often publishing several issues a week. While serving as webmaster for my...]]></description>
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<p><strong>On the Web:</strong> <a href="http://americanobserver.net/crime-reports/"><em>American Observer</em> Crime Reports</a><br />
<strong>Skills:</strong> PHP, CakePHP, MySQL, XML, JavaScript, Gmap API, Cron</p>
<p>The <em><a href="http://observer.american.edu">American Observer</a></em> is a student publication of the <a href="http://soc.american.edu">School of Communication </a>at <a href="http://www.american.edu">American University</a>. Various courses across the different journalism programs take turns maintaining the site, often publishing several issues a week.</p>
<p>While serving as webmaster for my class’s stint posting a Saturday edition of the <em>Observer</em>, I developed an interactive crime map to support a short article on holiday-related crime.</p>
<p>A command line PHP script parses and stores public data in a MySQL database. The XML data is updated nightly by the District of Columbia on its Web site. Using the CakePHP MVC framework and the Google Map API, I threw together a quick Web site for the <em>Observer</em> that lets site visitors view D.C. police reports by type of crime, neighborhood, police service area or simply chronologically.</p>
<p>While not super polished or feature heavy, to me the project represents the potential for journalistic organizations to use new technology to rapidly develop highly-interactive storytelling features.</p>
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