John Keefe, @jkeefe, senior data editor for WNYC, explains how he has used sensor journalism to create an electric candle.
John Keefe, @jkeefe, senior data editor for WNYC, explains how he has used sensor journalism to create an electric candle.
P. Kim Bui of reported.ly shares a suggestion from her ONA 15 table talks session about keeping your job description updated.
P. Kim Bui of reported.ly recaps the best advice given in a table talk that covered talking salary, finding advocates and keeping your job description updated.
Wendy Wyatt, Professor/Chair of the Dept. of Communications & Journalism at the Uni. of St. Thomas, talks about why creating a code of ethics should be a complicated process in every newsroom.
Tom Kent, Abe Kwok, Laura Wides-Muñoz and Wendy Wyatt talk about this interactive discussion, where they presented a series of real-world ethical questions and asked how your newsroom would respond. They also unveiled the culmination of our two-year-long Build Your Ethics Code project — a globally crowd-sourced website that allows you to create your own ethics code.
Nico Sell and Cory Dotorow discuss privacy concerns within the industry — why journalists should take steps to protect themselves and their sources.
Nico Sell and Cory Dotorow discuss privacy concerns within the industry — why journalists should take steps to protect themselves and their sources.
Nico Sell and Cory Dotorow discuss privacy concerns within the industry — why journalists should take steps to protect themselves and their sources.
David Ho of The Wall Street Journal gives insights to using your smart for journalism – he says it’s a Swiss Army Knife of functionality for journos.
ONA Board members P. Kim Bui, Ting Cai, Steve Herrmann, and David Smydra give advice to journalists getting their start in digital media.
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