Click to enlarge. What is it? A web-based curation system that uses your social networks to figure out what your friends/colleagues are discussing and delivers it to you in a … Read more.
Featured Member: David Harris
Current Location: Palo Alto, Calif. Current Gig: Freelance science writing and communications consulting Member Since: May 5, 2010 Six-word memoir: Too many interests, not enough time. Favorite Tech Tool: I … Read more.
ONA DC Annual Holiday Party
ONADC's yearly holiday party returns
Social Shares: Google has money for journalists and more top stories
The ONA Issues Tumblr is your platform to define and explore the pressing issues in digital media and get a better fix on how they impact your work. Here are … Read more.
What Journalists Can Learn From: Occupiers
I have been tracking, confirming and verifying reports of journalist arrests at Occupy protests all over the country since September, 2011. Help me by sending tips and tweets to @jcstearns and tagging reports of press suppression and arrests with #journarrest.
Test Drive: Keynote Tweet
BREAKDOWN Web-based software / AppleScript Designed for Keynote Cost: Free OK, confession time. I am the least techy tech person who has ever lived. I didn’t learn simple HTML for … Read more.
Holiday Scoop 2011 in Seattle
Come to Seattle's biggest journalism party of the year
ONA SF Holiday Party
ONA SF Holiday Party at AP Heaquarters
You’re invited to KU-ONA online summit: Telling Stories of Diversity in the Digital Age
Join the University of Kansas School of Journalism and Mass Communications and the Online News Association Dec. 3, 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CT, for a student-led online summit, “Telling … Read more.
Featured Member: Kat Aaron
Curent Location: Washington, D.C. Current Gig: Project Editor for “What Went Wrong: The Betrayal of the American Dream,” at the Investigative Reporting Workshop Member Since: September 2010 Six-word memoir: Never … Read more.