Confession Sessions: What has been your biggest mistake in journalism so far?
A popular stop at the ONA 12 Conference is the student newsroom confessional booth, where attendees share their thoughts on their biggest mistakes in journalism so far. See our previous confession...
View ArticleConfession Sessions: What has been the most overrated topic discussed at ONA?
A popular stop at the ONA 12 Conference is the student newsroom confessional booth, where attendees share their thoughts on the most over-rated topic discussed at ONA. See our previous confession...
View ArticleWho Said It?
You’ve heard the speakers and at least tried to keep up with the tweets. Now can you keep them straight? Take Our Survey
View ArticleInsta-images at #ONA12: Day 3
In the final stretch of ONA12 journalists had their smart phones out to capture moments from the Yahoo! and Google parties, the last day’s conference sessions, and the beautiful city of San Francisco....
View ArticleWhat’s Trending at #ONA12: Saturday Edition
This is the Saturday edition of trend-spotting at ONA12. The day’s events focused more on learning new skills as well as reinforcing the basics. View the story “What’s trending at #ONA12: Saturday...
View ArticleMission (St.) Accepted: Startups Benefit from San Francisco Location
Misha Leybovich, founder of Meograph, dons his starup's T-shirt at the 2012 Online Journalism Awards Ceremony in San Francisco, Calif. (Photo by Brandon Weight/ONA) For Mat Mullen and the startup...
View ArticleWhy Data Matters, According to the Knight News Challenge Winners
Anne Wootton and Bailey Smith of Pop Up Archive speak during the Knight News Challenge: Data Lightning Round. (Katherine Borgerding/ONA Student Newsroom Watch live streaming video from...
View ArticleAn Evening for Celebrating Innovation
(This story contains an update to the winners list) Traditional news organizations shared the spotlight with start-ups as the 2012 Online Journalism Awards were presented in San Francisco Saturday...
View ArticleLA Project is Exploring the Boundary of Reporting Through Virtual Reality
Nonny de la Pena thinks takes immersive journalism to a whole new level with her virtual reality story “Hunger in Los Angeles.” She gives the user the opportunity to walk through a Los Angeles food...
View ArticleONA Session Provides a Fast Track to Video Storytelling
Andrew Lih, Associate Professor at the University of Southern California Annenberg School of Journalism and Lam Thuy Vo, a multimedia reporter for NPR’s Planet Money, team up to teach non-video...
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