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IRE’s annual investigative journalism conference will take place in Orlando, Florida June 22-25, 2023. The conference will feature panels and discussions as well as opportunities to network with fellow journalists.     https://www.ire.org/training/conferences/ire-2023/ire23-registration/
Presented by Experts on Camera from SciLine: Overdose Prevention To curb the opioid crisis, some cities and states are opening overdose prevention centers where controlled substances can be used under professional supervision. Others are finding new ways to distribute naloxone, a medication that rapidly reverses an opioid overdose, to first responders and members of the […]
The Center for Public Deliberation’s SCOOP event will be held at the Old Town Library in Fort Collins from 6:00 to 7:30pm on Wednesday, June 21.  This free program will be led by CPD Director Martin Carcasson, and focus on the “Art of Asking Questions.”  Asking questions is a critical democratic and collaborative problem solving […]
The 2023 National Federation of Community Broadcasters Conference will be held in-person at the Embassy Suites in downtown Denver, Colorado from June 28-30, 2023. -Registration closes June 18, 2023-Registration for NFCB member station attendees – $500-Registration for non-NFCB-member station attendees – $600-Limited Livestream Virtual Conference registration ($150.00) includes four general sessions (two morning keynotes, two […]
This year’s Reynolds Journalism Institute symposium will be for a cohort of 30 community-centered journalists who want to come together to share and create thoughtful and actionable ways to serve our communities better. This experience is for those who want to take a couple days to thoughtfully brainstorm, build and collaborate together across newsrooms, roles, […]
Do you want to improve your data reporting skills? USC Annenberg’s Data Fellowship offers reporters an opportunity to transform their reporting by teaching them how to “interview the data” as if it were a human source. The Fellowship offers intensive training in Excel, R-Studio and data visualization programs to help reporters uncover health stories hiding in plain sight.  […]
Register for the webinar Generative AI’s Impact on Law for journalists and lawyers alike to ask the experts about the risks and opportunities of generative artificial intelligence. When ChatGPT-4 passed the bar exam, it made headlines. But what does it really mean? AI algorithms can review legal contracts and perform basic discovery, improving efficiency for small tasks. But as it makes gains more […]
When ChatGPT-4 passed the bar exam it made headlines. But what does it really mean? As we’re confronted by fast-moving advances in the artificial intelligence landscape, the National Press Foundation offers this webinar for journalists and lawyers alike assessing the risks and opportunities of generative AI. Register to submit questions for the panel of experts […]
Are you interested in learning how to advance your digital investigation skills? Register today for the Knight Center’s brand new BOC* (Big Online Course), “Advanced digital investigations: How reporters can dig into online information and sources” taught by Craig Silverman and Jane Lytvynenko, two leading experts on investigative reporting. This five-week course runs from June […]