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2014
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Student Newsroom explores Chicago with Google Glass
The 2014 ONA Student Newsroom members were treated to four-hour Google Glass exploration sessions throughout the course of this year’s conference. As mini-explorers, we were equipped with a pair of…
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ONA Staple: Webb Delivers Top Trends
At her always popular session, digital diva Amy Webb peers into the future.
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Next Time, Register Earlier to Save Money. Really!
Attention ONA registrants: We've got the data to show that more delay, so more they pay.
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What I Learned from Building the ONA Applause App
When I started brainstorming story ideas for the ONA14 conference, I knew that I didn’t want to do anything traditional. I didn’t want to write stories, take photos or shoot…
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ONA: Diversity in the Spotlight
There are many minority journalists filling the session rooms here at this year’s ONA conference, including Irving Washington, Joanna Hernandez, Anaka Anand and Benet Wilson. In this video they discuss…
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Does Facebook Have All the Power?
Despite the widespread influence of these algorithms, very little is known about how they operate. That may be about to change.
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NYT Report Frames Debate Across Industry
When one thinks great journalism, the first newspaper that comes to mind may be The New York Times. However, since the leak of the company’s “Innovation Report” and with digital…
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Media innovators: Tell us within 10 seconds, what do you do ?
In this age of fast media consumption, people are increasingly less patient to process longer pieces of information. Just like you have to write within 140 characters on Twitter, the…
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Experience Chicago Deep-Dish Pizza Through Google Glass
Watch this short video below for a behind-the-scenes look of what goes into making an authentic Chicago deep-dish pizza.
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Project Steps into Virtual Reality Storytelling
By training, most reporters are not designers, programmers or landscapers, but walk into any digital newsroom today and you’ll see writers doing mockups on InDesign and tweaking code in the CMS.…
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