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ONA15

UX = User + Experience

  • Damon Kiesow

Do you need to read Martin Heidegger’s “Introduction to Metaphysics” to build a great mobile user experience? No, but understanding what makes a tool “present-at-hand”...

ONA15

Virtual Reality in a Material World

  • Nonny Anna Maria de la Pena
  • Aaron Luber
  • Ray Soto
  • Thomas Wallner
  • Moderated by Robert Hernandez

Over the past three years, VR journalism has proven it can create compelling, immersive stories unlike anything our communities can experience online. We’ve assembled some of...

ONA15

We Belong Here: Pushing Back Against Online Harassment

  • Soraya Chemaly
  • Dr. Michelle Ferrier
  • Amanda Hess
  • Laurie Penny
  • Moderated by Sarah Jeong

Journalists — and women in media in particular — face an intense level of online interaction with trolls and cyberbullies, as spotlighted over the past year in several...

ONA15

What Journalists Can Learn from Game Designers

  • Lindsay Grace
  • Andrew Lih
  • Moderated by Amy Eisman

Game designers know something all journalists could learn from: how to create immersive and transformational storytelling experiences, by rigorous user feedback testing and rapid...

ONA15

Where Science Meets Storytelling: Reporting from the Unsurfaced Web

  • Ted Bailey
  • Gregory Gittrich
  • Damien Patton
  • Moderated by Áine Kerr

This session will focus on how new media and technology ventures are exploring beyond trending topics and using public data to discover exclusive stories, hidden perspectives, and...

ONA15

Whose Idea Of The Future Is This?

  • Teresa Jusino
  • Sherryl Vint
  • Ytasha L. Womack
  • Moderated by Matt Thompson

Rapid advances in tech and shifting population dynamics in the United States ensure we are destined for a future beyond current white-male-dominated media thinking. We’ve...

ONA15

Yik Yak, Swamp Juice and the Importance of the Hyperlocal Conversation

  • Brooks Buffington
  • Moderated by Erica Hernandez and Matt Sheehan

Yik Yak, the hyperlocal short-form social network, has been taking college campuses by storm since its founding a little more than a year ago, and is poised to emerge as a...

ONA15

You and What Developer Army? Local Election Coverage Without a Large Team

  • Adam Nekola

Most newsrooms don’t have a huge roster of dedicated developers building digital tools for election coverage. So what can newsrooms do to engage voters? We’ll discuss how to...

London15: Mobile

Alerts: Don’t Push Your Audience Away

  • Etan Horowitz
  • Alyssa Meritt

Push alerts raise a critical question: Where’s the line between user appreciation and user tolerance limits? Do we only push breaking news? Only scores from favorite sports...

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