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Journalism Fact-Checking 101 for the 2016 Elections
- D'Angelo Gore
- Lisa Halverstadt
- Linda Qiu
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Moderated by Jane Elizabeth
What? You’re not fact-checking the 2016 elections in your area? We’ll help you jump into an important form of accountability journalism — for politics and any beat...
Journalism’s New Role in the Crowd Economy
- Maria Ressa
Investors are pouring millions into crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter. Social media sites are reaching billions of users worldwide. In other words, communities are both...
La “Cronaca Italiana” Instagram project: how a main stream media handed out their social account to citizens
Which is the best way to involve local communities in your information’s ecosystem? What does “engagement” really mean? Our answer is: give them your home’s keys. During...
Meaningful Measurement: An Audience-First Approach to Data
- Dana Chinn
With the overwhelming amount of traffic data available, journalism often seems more about numbers than people. The director of USC’s Media Impact Project will explore how...
Millennials Aren’t Just Snake People! Breaking Down The Monolith
- James Allen
- Jennifer Benz
- Jennifer Maerz
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Moderated by Kevin Loker
Too often, we talk about “Millennials” as if it’s a homogenous group, possibly comprised entirely of snake people. Thanks to new research from the American Press Institute,...
Moving the Needle: What’s Your Impact?
- Michael Keller
- Caitlin Petre
That terrific story package your team just put heart and soul into — did it move your readers and viewers to tears or to action? If your answer is “Who knows?,” then this...
Music Journalism and the Beat of Disruption
- Rebecca Haithcoat
- Senay Kenfe
- Mikael Wood
The internet and social media have profoundly changed the way we listen to music. Artists build sophisticated sites and social presences to connect directly with fans, and...
Navigating Uncharted YouTube Territory
- Raney Aronson-Rath
- Chad Mumm
- Tim Pool
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Moderated by Valerie Streit
Established and emerging news organizations have spent the past year testing new, unproven video formats on YouTube. Their efforts range from creating original content channels to...
Negotiation, Compensation and You: A Workshop From the ONA-Poynter Women’s Leadership Academy
- Will Neville-Rehbehn
- Katie Hawkins-Gaar
Negotiations can be one of the most stressful parts of our jobs — in particular, the critical business of the compensation package. Our experienced workshop leaders will discuss...