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 the summer “Cronaca … Learn about this subject.
2015 Online Journalism Awards finalists announced
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Finalists for the 2015 Online Journalism Awards, representing a wide range of nonprofit, public, academic, major media, and emerging technology organizations from around the globe, were announced … Read more.
ASAE Honors ONA for Challenge Fund for Innovation in Journalism Education
At ONA, we’re in the business of honoring great work. We’ve recognized hundreds of people, projects and organizations through our annual awards, scholarship and fellowship programs. Our programs are the … Read more.
A focus on community engagement at ONACamp Indianapolis
Over 100 journalists from around the Midwest came out for ONACamp Indianapolis, a full-day digital journalism training hosted at the Indianapolis Star on June 12. With a focus on community … Read more.
Understanding your audience … then growing it, part 2/2
This is one in a series of blog posts from the 2014 class of MJ Bear Fellows, three journalists under 30 who are expanding the boundaries of digital news. Apply for the … Read more.
ONA Weekly #59
ONA Weekly No. 59 Very last chance to enter the OJAs We’re looking to you to send us this year’s best digital journalism projects. Submit your work to the Online … Read more.
ONACamp Indianapolis
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ONA Weekly #55
ONA Weekly No. 55 Free ONA training: ONACamp Indianapolis Save the date! On June 12, we’re offering a free, full day of digital media training at the Indianapolis Star, open … Read more.
ONA Weekly #54
ONA Weekly No. 54 Congrats to 2015-16 Challenge Fund winners! Eleven projects from 13 U.S. universities each won $35,000 though the Challenge Fund for Innovation in Journalism Education to help … Read more.
ONA Sacramento: Using online video to engage your community
Learn tips and tricks from three local journalists who have used online video to engage with their community