Digital investigations for journalists: How to follow the digital trail of people and entities
OnlineWelcome to the Knight Center's new MOOC, "Digital investigations for journalists: How to follow the digital trail of people and entities."
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Welcome to the Knight Center's new MOOC, "Digital investigations for journalists: How to follow the digital trail of people and entities."
ScienceWriters2020 will be held virtually in October, with a core program the week of Oct. 19-23 as well as other satellite events throughout the month. Your registration fee covers all of these events. Many events will be recorded, and your registration includes the ability to access video of any archived sessions for six months post-conference. A small number of satellite events are limited attendance, and you will have the option to select these during registration. Limited attendance events are denoted on the schedule.
NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ Journalists will be hosting an online Virtual Convention October 23-25. The online event will feature a Career & Community Expo, breakout and plenary sessions, and opportunities to network and connect.
is an international symposium to be hosted online this Oct. 22-23 by the Journalism program at Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication. We will engage with a global network of experts to examine the nexus between journalism and the COVID-19 pandemic to find lessons for journalism practice and study in the future.
Mean of Creation will be hosting a Zoom call with New York Times writer Taylor Lorenz, a highly talented and respected journalist who covers internet culture and technology at the New York Times.