Unique and experimental in its focus, structure and revenue stream, the two-year-old social news-wire project reported.ly uses social media platforms as a home for real-time news reporting and live fact-checking, … Learn about this subject.
Panama Papers, or How To Coordinate a Secret in the Digital Age
A vast network of investigative reporters collaborated on a global scale to dive into the financial documents known as the Panama Papers. It took months to sift through the 11.5 … Learn about this subject.
Story, Platform and Design: Digital Journalism Insights
Questions continue to swirl in the digital journalism community about how best to meet readers’ needs and expectations while creating dynamic, quality stories across multiple platforms. We’ll hear from key … Learn about this subject.
What We Really Mean When We Talk About Empathy and Analytics
The conversation around analytics has evolved way beyond simple click metrics; you could say it’s gotten meta. Experts from the Engaging News Project and the Chronicle of Higher Education will … Learn about this subject.
Developing the Audience You Don’t Have
Your analytics can tell you a lot about the preferences of the audience you have, but they also might give a hint as to audiences you’re not quite reaching. We’ll … Learn about this subject.
Designing Journalism for a Digital Conversation
From the rise of chat apps to the successful re-invigoration of newsletters with personality, it’s obvious audiences are hungry for new ways to connect with news and information. Learn how … Learn about this subject.
The Election Will Not Be Televised: The 2016 Presidential Reality Show on Social
The 2016 presidential race is unlike anything we’ve seen in generations — and we’ve never had more tools to cover it. We’ll talk about the process for producing pieces on … Learn about this subject.
Journalistic Standards in a Virtual World
As VR expands into newsrooms, it’s time, as former AP Standards Editor Tom Kent put it in a recent Medium post, for an ethical reality check: “How real is virtual … Learn about this subject.
ONA16 Lightning Talks
ONA is hosting another round of community-pitched lightning talks this year, wherein registered conference attendees can present a big idea. But keep it short and sweet — five minutes, to … Learn about this subject.
2016’s Tech Trends in Journalism
This perennially standing-room-only session brings the future-think to ONA16. Amy Webb will demo never-before-seen tech prototypes, betas and other surprises. She’ll give us insights into what trends will impact journalism, … Learn about this subject.




