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+ | <h3>The collaborations spawned at Journalism That Matters convenings produce results. Here are some of the projects that began as JTM event discussions: </h3> | ||
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+ | *’’’The Next Newsroom’’’ – Chris Peck’s initiative to redesign newsroom culture and process from the ground up, to launch in a physical location as a trial and idea incubator for the news industry. | ||
+ | *’’’Duke/Next Newsroom’’’ – Chris O’Brien takes the idea of the Next Newsroom and focuses it on a university campus to coalesce Duke University’s thinking about a new integrated media building. | ||
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+ | *’’’[http://www.commonlanguageproject.net Common Language Project’’’] – | ||
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+ | *’’’Mid-career training’’’ – The University of California-Berkeley journalism program began mid-career training sessions. | ||
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+ | *’’’In-school curriculum’’’ –- Peggy Kuhr took ideas about teaching middle-school students journalism principles and practice and began a teaching program in Kansas City schools. | ||
+ | *Clyde Bentley (Univ. of Missouri) | ||
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+ | *Sue Ellen Christian at Western Michigan University | ||
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+ | *Citizen Media Workshops at the Lawrence Journal World. | ||
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+ | *’’’Public Press Project’’’ – Michael Stoll is leading an effort to create a non-profit daily news paper for the San Francisco Bay area based on ideas shared and expanded at JTM gatherings. | ||
+ | *’’’Public Insight Journalism’’’ – Michael Skoler and Minnesota Public Radio. | ||
+ | *Citizen journalism project—Seattle | ||
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+ | *Citizen Journalism project—Milwaukee | ||
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+ | *Citizen journalism project – Milwaukee | ||
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+ | *’’’The Library Newsroom’’’ – The Oakland Tribune’s now-editor, Martin Reynolds, hatched the idea for a West Oakland citizen-journalism bureau of the paper in a public library at a JTM gathering in St. Louis. |
Revision as of 15:37, 20 May 2008
The collaborations spawned at Journalism That Matters convenings produce results. Here are some of the projects that began as JTM event discussions:
- ’’’The Next Newsroom’’’ – Chris Peck’s initiative to redesign newsroom culture and process from the ground up, to launch in a physical location as a trial and idea incubator for the news industry.
- ’’’Duke/Next Newsroom’’’ – Chris O’Brien takes the idea of the Next Newsroom and focuses it on a university campus to coalesce Duke University’s thinking about a new integrated media building.
- ’’’Mid-career training’’’ – The University of California-Berkeley journalism program began mid-career training sessions.
- ’’’In-school curriculum’’’ –- Peggy Kuhr took ideas about teaching middle-school students journalism principles and practice and began a teaching program in Kansas City schools.
- Clyde Bentley (Univ. of Missouri)
- Sue Ellen Christian at Western Michigan University
- Citizen Media Workshops at the Lawrence Journal World.
- ’’’Public Press Project’’’ – Michael Stoll is leading an effort to create a non-profit daily news paper for the San Francisco Bay area based on ideas shared and expanded at JTM gatherings.
- ’’’Public Insight Journalism’’’ – Michael Skoler and Minnesota Public Radio.
- Citizen journalism project—Seattle
- Citizen Journalism project—Milwaukee
- Citizen journalism project – Milwaukee
- ’’’The Library Newsroom’’’ – The Oakland Tribune’s now-editor, Martin Reynolds, hatched the idea for a West Oakland citizen-journalism bureau of the paper in a public library at a JTM gathering in St. Louis.