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2014
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Should journalists learn to code?
As people flock to electronic devices to communicate and disseminate information, the hot question is: Should all journalists learn how to code? I took to Twitter to ask ONA14 attendees if…
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Give ’em a Hand—Try Our Applause App
Our ONA Applause app allows attendees to virtually give sessions a hand. Check it out!
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Deep Dish Has Deep History
The history of Chicago deep-dish pizza is about as rich as the history of the city itself.
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Some Opt Out, Others Work Around ONA-Jewish Holiday Conflict
For Greg Linch, this year’s Online News Association conference brought him home — and no, he is not a Chicagoan.
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Photo gallery: Pushing the envelope at ONA14
Friday opened with breaking news for people at at ONA14 — a fire at a regional FAA radar center caused widespread cancellation of flights, forcing conference organizers to start considering…
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Millennials Make Their Mark on the Media
When millennials talk at an ONA conference, people of all generations listen.
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Fast, Accurate Crisis Data is Key
Session focuses on gathering information fast and accurately in today’s social media-driven landscape.
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Facing my own story
Journalism taught Antoinette Siu how to ask questions about her childhood.
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Airport Shutdowns Impact ONA Travelers
A fire at a Chicago-area air traffic control center delayed the arrival of ONA's keynote speaker.
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