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  • Location-Based Social Media with Geofeedia: A Digital Tools Tutorial

    Webinar

    Quickly find relevant social media and engage with sources at a story’s location in real-time.

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  • Lousy Listeners: How to Avoid Being One

    Self-Directed Course

    Better listeners are better leaders. Learn how to break bad listening habits and improve your listening skills.

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  • Making a Side Hustle Work for Your Journalism Career

    Webinar

    Learn to plan, execute and promote a side project (at work or after hours) that will feed your creativity and further your career.

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  • Making Emotional Connections With Local Audiences Through Design

    Webinar

    Learn how to use design to make emotional connections and engage with your readers, regardless of where you are.

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  • Making Fun and Innovation Happen on a Shoestring

    Webinar

    Workplace fun and innovation aren’t luxuries — they’re things every newsroom should focus on to stay competitive and keep employees happy

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  • Making the Case for Fact-Checking in Your Newsroom

    Webinar

    The effectiveness of fact-checking and how you can use this information to justify implementing or keeping fact-checking at your news organization.

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  • Managing Comments on Your News Site

    Webinar

    Tools to learn what your readers think about comments and ways to encourage civil conversations on your site.

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  • Managing Creative People

    Webinar

    What creative employees want and how we can give it to them.

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  • Managing Newsroom Data with PANDA: A Digital Tools Tutorial

    Webinar

    Improving your newsroom’s data intelligence: Why and how to implement PANDA.

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  • Mario Garcia on WSJ Tabloid Design

    Seminar Snapshot

    Examine the tools and techniques used by the international editions of The Wall Street Journal.

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  • Math for Journalists: Help with Numbers

    Self-Directed Course

    Conquer your fear of numbers and handle arithmetic accurately with the math tools essential for all journalists.

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  • Mobile Metrics: Truth and Myths

    Webinar

    Mobile traffic is almost 50 percent of the digital audience for many media companies. Learn to use mobile analytics for business and editorial growth.

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  • Mobile Video Storytelling with Videolicious: A Digital Tools Tutorial

    Webinar

    You already have the power to capture video with a smartphone or tablet. Learn how to capture, edit and post video stories right from where news is happening in a way that appeals directly to your audience.

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  • Money in Politics: Investigating Campaign Finance in Your State and Nationally

    Webinar

    Investigate political money in your state or nationally using www.followthemoney.org.

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  • Music Writing in a Digital World

    Webinar

    How to tackle one of the most complex and knowledge-based types of journalism.

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  • Narrative Storytelling in a Corporate World

    Webinar

    How your company can respond to the higher stakes in corporate communications with compelling narrative storytelling.

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  • National Grammar Day 2015: Avoid Errors, Ensure Clarity

    Webinar

    Conquer your grammar fears and Celebrate National Grammar Day 2015

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  • National Punctuation Day: Tools, Not Rules, for Writing and Reading

    Webinar

    Why we should make a big deal of squiggles on the page? Learn why punctuation can make or break the meaning of what you write and read.

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  • Navigating Copyright and Fair Use Issues in an Open-Source World

    Webinar

    Learn how to use copyright as a publishing tool, rather than as a reason to not use others’ content.

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  • New Approaches to Multimedia Storytelling: Lessons from The New York Times

    Webinar

    Explore new approaches to designing and building experiences around storytelling content.

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  • News Releases and Story Pitches: The Basics

    Webinar

    Everyone want to get news “out there.” Learn what makes an item newsworthy, and how to tell that story to the people you want covering your news.

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  • News Sense: The Building Blocks of News

    Self-Directed Course

    What makes an idea or event a news story? Explore the who, what, when, where, why and how of news.

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  • News Site Credibility: Whom Do Readers Trust?

    Webinar

    How much do readers trust news articles? User comments? Tweets? Photos? Learn from the findings of a recent APME study.

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  • Newsgathering Law & Liability: A Guide for Reporting

    Self-Directed Course

    Gather and report news more effectively while avoiding legal liability.

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  • NewsU at 10: Top Lessons from a Decade of E-Learning

    Webinar

    Join our birthday celebration as we share the most valuable lessons from 10 years of News University teaching.

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  • Newswriting for the Web: Words That Work Online on Deadline

    Webinar

    Learn how to craft effective news writing for the fast-paced scanning habits of online readers.

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  • On the Beat: Covering Cops and Crime

    Self-Directed Course

    Techniques for navigating police departments and mining the beat for story ideas.

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  • On the Beat: Covering Education

    Self-Directed Course

    Learn how to find your way around the U.S. education system: the standards, the people and the protocol.

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  • On the Beat: Covering Hospitals

    Self-Directed Course

    Step into the shoes of a rookie health beat reporter and investigate local hospitals on deadline.

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  • On the Beat: Covering the Courts

    Self-Directed Course

    Explore the court system and learn how to translate legal proceedings into clear stories.

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  • Online and Social Media Corrections: When, Why and How

    Webinar

    How should you correct a tweet or online article? Get practical guidance on the best ways to offer corrections in a multi-platform, digital world.

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  • Online Media Law: The Basics for Bloggers and Other Publishers

    Self-Directed Course

    Guidelines on copyright, defamation and privacy for anyone who publishes content online.

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  • Online Project Development: Part 2

    Self-Directed Course

    Three models of excellence show you how to plan, report, produce, market and assess Web projects.

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  • Online Project Development: Part 1

    Self-Directed Course

    Examine the five steps for creating successful Web projects and how they were used in award-winning work.

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  • Periscopes, Peaches and Yaks: What's Next in Social Media

    Webinar

    Learn about the latest crop of social networks, what to look for when you're trying new ones, and how to evaluate if they're even worth your time.

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  • Photojournalism for Non-Photojournalists

    Webinar

    Learn how to compose visually robust and newsworthy photographs regardless of how simple or complex your camera. Part of the Essential Skills for the Digital Journalist Webinar Series

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  • Picture This: Interactive Data Visualization

    Webinar

    An ONAvation Webinar replay: Discover tools for creating interactive data visualizations on your site. (Many are free or cheap!)

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  • Planning and Executing Your Strategy: Digital Experiences That Drive Results, Part 5

    Webinar

    Learn to identify and track key performance indicators, report them and use them to make data-driven decisions moving forward.

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  • Poynter's Story: A New Direction for the Future

    Webinar

    Join Poynter President Tim Franklin in this conversation about the Institute's strategic shift and ask your questions about Poynter's new direction.

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  • Preparing Journalism for the Age of Wearable Devices

    Webinar

    Google Glass and other “wearable” devices are about to dramatically transform the way people get news. Learn how reporting and publishing news will change in the wearable era.

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