There were 4 classes of media-technology developed by Loki:
1. Interactive properties
These help users do "what-if" analysis to see the impact of certain activities on elections/budget etc and to have richer quizzes
Election what-ifs
Iframes below:
NYT You-Know-It styled quizzes
In case documentation for the above is not available, the code was based on the iframe below (Loki's iframes were used in 2018 and 2019, when the idea was first introduced)
2. Trends over time
These help users track how trends are changing over time, and what the latest values for something are
Covid-19
All the visualizations at https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/coronavirus are based on the viz/APIs below:
Overall trends
Daily trends (state)
Daily trends (countries)
Daily trends (districts)
Pollution
The pollution trends on TOI (http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/pollution-news and https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/pollution-news) are based on Loki's APIs
And others, including economic data, food prices, and more
3. Dashboards for graphics and videos
These make it much easier for journalists to create stories and videos with rich graphics
Multiple graphics, articles, and videos were based on dashboards like https://pollniti.com/live.html and https://pollniti.com. Some examples are:
Election Datahub
Articles
Videos