Mini Law School May Help Keep Digital Journalists out of Court
David Ardia, assistant professor at the UNC School of Law, moderates Friday's panel, which focused on copyright, censorship and privacy. (Photo by Casey Capachi) Attribute, attribute, attribute. As a...
View ArticleWhen Online Networks Connect in Person
The ONA conference is a chance for journalists from around the world to come together and discuss storytelling in the digital age. But journalists aren’t disconnected in the year between each...
View ArticleWhat’s Trending at #ONA12: Friday Edition
We’re continuing to track what people are talking about at ONA12. Friday’s trends ranged from diversity issues and tech trends to protests and parties. View the story “What’s trending at #ONA12: Friday...
View ArticleReforming J-School to Educate “New Journalists”
While college deans are busy discussing journalism education, the Online News Association is educating “new journalists”—in one weekend. Kevin Schaul said he learned more in three days at last year’s...
View ArticleDrones: Journalists With Flying Robots
Ben Kreimer of the Drone Journalism Lab demonstrates a drone. Drones. The word brings to mind roving military machines that rain down hellfire. (Or it brings to mind their online parodies.) However,...
View ArticleWhat’s Trending at #ONA12: Saturday Edition
This is the Saturday edition of trend-spotting at ONA12. The day’s events focused more on learning new skills as well as reinforcing the basics. View the story “What’s trending at #ONA12: Saturday...
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