New Innovation and Sustainability Initiative to Explore Five Wicked Problems
We are excited to announce COLab will be partnering with Colorado Press Association and Colorado Media Project on a series of media-industry-led working groups that
Take part in the Knight Center’s new Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), “Going live: Building live journalism in your newsroom,” sponsored by the Knight Foundation and organized by the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas at the University of Texas at Austin.
During this four-week MOOC (from February 14 – March 13, 2022), students will learn how to build live journalism franchises in their newsroom. They’ll gain tips and insights on embracing virtual event formats, parlaying event content into coverage, and hosting key sessions.
Course instructor is Kim Last, editor of live journalism & special content for The Wall Street Journal.
This course is free and open to anyone, but is tailored to journalists, newsroom leaders and product managers who are interested in live events and who aim to launch a live journalism project in their newsroom.
For more information, please visit the course landing page here, where you can find the syllabus, an introductory video from our instructor and step-by-step registration instructions.
We are excited to announce COLab will be partnering with Colorado Press Association and Colorado Media Project on a series of media-industry-led working groups that
On behalf of the Paris-based freedom of press watchdog Reporters Without Borders, you’re invited to celebrate the Journalism Trust Initiative‘s one-year anniversary in the United States.
The Pulitzer Center is offering 10-month Al Accountability Fellowships to support journalists working on in-depth AI accountability stories that examine governments’ and corporations’ uses of
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