One of the key focus areas for news organizations as they move forward with engagement should be to develop policies and internal guidelines for how to handle some of the risks of engagement.
Virtual Reality Meets Documentary: A Deeper Look
A panel with some of the leading creators in virtual reality — Raney Aronson-Rath, Jessica Brillhart, Nonny de la Peña, and Caspar Sonnen — to better understand VR’s potentials and implications for documentary and journalism.
Video, podcast and summary: “Is There a Future for In-Depth Science Journalism?”
Hear from the editor and reporters from STAT, a new publication launched with a significant investment by Boston Globe Media Partners that focuses on health, medicine, and scientific discovery.
Is There a Future for In-Depth Science Journalism?
The leadership and reporting team of STAT — a new publication that focuses on health, medicine and scientific discovery — will discuss the publication’s progress and how the field of science journalism is changing.
The Missing Links: An Archaeology of Digital Journalism
The news institution of the digital era as a linked archive: equal parts news provider and information portal.
A Conversation About Design + Journalism with Farah Assir
Farah Assir, interaction designer at the New York Times, talks with Anika Gupta, ’16, about NYT Now and what journalists are learning about design.
Open Sensors: Trust, Calibration, and Certification
Lily Bui locates the key points of discussion around open sensor certification, especially as it relates to the evolution of sensor journalism.