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Scratch DJ Academy @ 32 Cooper Square , New York, NY
Looking for an after-school activity that your kids will love? Score some points by enrolling them in Scratch DJ Academy’s after-school program. Our after-school programming is designed for ages 10+. For younger DJs, we recommend private lessons. Sessions meet twice a week for 6 weeks. Students enrolled in our after-school program will learn: Music theory Basic and intermediate scratching techniques Beat-matchingSong structureTrick...
Print to Podcast(link is external) is an online only course for journalists who are ready to take their audio skills to the next level. Led by veteran audio journalist Robert Smith(link is external), this course is designed to recalibrate the skills that journalists have developed for print stories--interview technique, story structure, narrative writing--for an audio environment. This course is designed for experienced journalists and storytellers...
General Assembly @ 30 John St, Brooklyn, NY
Be able to describe the landscape of digital publishing. Know the major players and how tablet publications are created. Learn about the benefits of interactive advertising and content-based e-commerce. Find out why companies cannot afford not to participate in the digital publishing arena and how interactive ad units provide a viable entry to market. Whether you’re a designer, marketer, publisher, digital strategist, or work in sales, there’s...
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General Assembly @ 902 Broadway, New York, NY
This class will go through the history of tablet-based magazines, discuss who the major players are and explore the various options available to magazine publishers as they enter the tablet age. Like the other media industries before it (music, movies, TV, books, etc.), magazines are being transformed by the Internet and other new technologies like tablet computing. But are digital magazines just backlit versions of the original print? Takeaways...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism
Discover, test and compare digital tools - create your own toolkit The number of tools for consuming and producing media can be overwhelming. Wouldn't you love to have an expert guide you to the best of what's out there? This hands-on workshop will guide you through a curated list of 21 of the best current tools to discover, test and compare so you can build your unique, personal toolkit in the service of your craft. In addition to learning about...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism
This hands-on course will cover reporting, writing, interviewing, and packaging of sports news for the web, tablet and mobile apps, social media, newspapers, and magazines. On Day 2, we will attend a college basketball game at Columbia University, which students will cover in the format of their choice.
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism
One of the most important roles of a journalist is to be a watchdog for the public, and this role is never more important than in the context of elections – Voters need to know the truth and its deeper context in order to make sound choices. 2020 will see a number of local and national elections that will have an oversized effect on our future. Journalists must be ready to report and investigate. In this two-part, hands-on workshop, Dan Janison...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism
This course will explore a number of topics including the bigger print-on-demand companies (what they offer and don’t), royalties, finding professionals to edit, design and promote your title, book distribution options, Ebooks and some light marketing ideas. Publishers are switching gears as their budgets dwindle and electronic publishing gains popularity. Authors are now able to do a lot on their own utilizing many cheap or free tools and bypassing...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism @ 219 W 40th St, New York, NY
One reason most of us got into journalism was to see the world, and tell people about it. CUNY J-School Craft Prof. Tim Harper leads this workshop that aims both to inspire and inform, whether your goal is to become a full-time travel writer or you merely want to supplement your day job with stories you do while on vacation. The sessions will cover everything from how to find and pitch travel stories to what you can write off on your taxes when...
Learn the basics of journalism and how to work with journalists. In this brand new class, you will learn about the basics of journalism, how it applies to the coverage of video games and how best to work with journalists. This class will include explanation of the different parts of a story, the process of reporting, who does what at a gaming site, journalism ethics, how to interact with journalists and pitching your game, all from one of the most...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism
Students willl learn how to work in a spreadsheet to add context and depth to an existing story or find a new stories to pursue and also how to import data in Excel and how to analyze it. Among the concepts you’ll learn include how to sort data, apply formulas, and create a chart. Many computer-assisted reporting stories can be done using just Excel. This class will give you the tools necessary to start doing those stories. You will also...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism
You’ve probably made a few maps in your journalistic career and got a taste of how spatial visualizations can bring insights. In this workshop, you will further your cartographic quest by making a new map. We will touch on the subject from paper conventions (fonts, colors, graphic forms) to internet interactions (clicking, scrolling, tapping). You will leave with a solid understanding of what makes a map effective and get familiar with the tools...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism
Covering climate change has its own set of unique challenges. The science is complicated, and requires bringing together expertise from many different areas. Journalists must be able to communicate a complex and incomplete body of scientific knowledge to people who are not necessarily interested in the science of climate change. And perhaps more than any other subject in the news, climate change is politicized, with entrenched interests working to...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism
Have you ever shuffled your content or layout for a project only to realize you want to return to the original version? Or the code that was working at first is totally broken after your tweaks? To reconstruct what you had before is a time-consuming and frustrating exercise. Version control will help you avoid this situation. If you plan on coding interactive projects and data visualizations, you’ll find this particularly valuable. In this class,...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism
How to get the most out of Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, and other social networks for news gathering, verification and reporting.
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism
Answer reporting questions using information you can put on a map. Even if your published story doesn’t include a map, geospatial analysis can help you write answers to questions like “How many people does this affect?” and “How often does that happen around here?” This gentle 3-hour introduction will use free point-and-click software like QGIS.
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism
In this hands-on audio workshop, you’ll learn to take a complex scientific idea or story, break it down into character, plot, and setting, and develop it into an engaging narrative for a wide audience. We’ll discuss how to find and talk to scientists, how to get scientists to talk to you in a language everyone can understand, and how to make science sing. Plus, you’ll learn how to fact-check science stories for accuracy and balance. Students...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism
Snapchat, whatsapp, wechat, facebook messenger line, kik, viber, telegram... Chat apps are taking over social media - 800 million on WhatsApp, 700 million on Facebook Messenger, 100 million daily active users on Snapchat. And media companies, including news outlets, are paying attention. In this two-hour evening workshop, Eytan Oren will guide you through this new landscape and explain what strategies and experiments news and media brands are...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism
News bots, Twitter bots, Slack bots, chat bots, weather bots… Robot journalism is one of the year’s hot topics as more media brands are experimenting with the automated delivery of news on mobile. In this two-hour workshop, Maya Baratz will explain what bots are, how they work and what they may mean for journalism.
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism @ 219 W 40th St, New York, NY
This workshop is a hands-on project-based bootcamp: you will be working on a data story you bring to class during the workshop under the guidance of seasoned data journalist Lam Thuy Vo. Along the way, you will learn how to navigate data analysis, cleaning and visualization tools. Data is everywhere and more abundant than ever – from election results and census reports, to Facebook updates and image uploads. In other words, we're inundated with...
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