21 Webinars about AI, Journalism, & Media

Mon, Nov 18 - The Impact of Social Media on Journalistic Practices

What: Explore the impact of social media on current journalistic practices.

Who: Mladen Petkov, a Program Coordinator and lecturer for Johns Hopkins University.

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Johns Hopkins University

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Mon, Nov 18 - The State of AI in Marketing 2025

What: What’s on the horizon for using predictive AI to find your next best customer? What determines whether your application of AI is a success or a disappointment? What trends do you need to be aware of?  Get insights to help you plan your AI strategy during this insightful conversation.

Who: Melinda Han Williams, Chief Data Scientist, distillery; Ryan Joe, EIC, Adweek.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: dstillery

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Mon, Nov 18 - How to Automate Your Business for Growth

What: You’ll learn: How to use AI for automating customer service, marketing, and operational tasks; Practical applications of AI to streamline your business processes; Ways AI can drive business growth and reduce manual tasks

Who: Branding Specialist Kate MacDonnell and Finance Expert Annie Whalen.

When: 6:30 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Pennsylvania Small Business Development Center

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Tue, Nov 19 - What the heck is coaching and why do journalists need it?

What: How coaching is transformative and a leading-edge resource for journalists. After all, if athletes can rely on mental game coaches to elevate their performance, why shouldn’t our journalists who have much more important work to do! - have access to that kind of support?

Who: Aquiline Coaching's Founder Stephanie Cassidy

When: 11 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Society of Professional Journalists

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Tue, Nov 19 - The Geopolitics of the Internet and Its Implications for the Governance of AI

What: In this talk we will explore the future of the Internet through the perspective of geopolitics and data governance. We will argue that through this lens we see at least four internets, maybe more, rather than just one interconnected ecosystem. We will explore what aspects of the governance of cyberspace we must protect the most in order for us to continue to use the technical infrastructure of the Internet that we all rely on to support cloud and data services, and how this is all playing out in the age of AI.  Additionally, the lecture will address the crucial topic of research integrity in the age of AI, exploring how academia can adapt to ensure ethical and responsible use of these powerful technologies.

Who: Dame Wendy Hall, Director of the Web Science Institute at the University of Southampton and co-author of Four Internets: Data, Geopolitics, and the Governance of Cyberspace.

When: 11:30 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: American Library Association

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Tue, Nov 19 - Introduction to AI for your Small Business  

What: A non-technical introduction to generative AI technology, tips for implementing AI effectively in your business, some great advice about managing the risks and ethical concerns involved, and will lead you a hands-on exercise using a generative AI tool. No matter what your level of technical know-how is, you’ll leave this session informed, confident and aware of both the risks and the benefits of this emerging technology.

Who: Isabel Krome, a Start-Up Consultant at Temple University Small Business Development Center.

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Pennsylvania Small Business Development Center

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Tue, Nov 19 - Canva 101 for journalists – a beginner's guide

What: Whether you're new to the platform, need a refresher, or have never had a formal onboarding, this webinar will walk you through the basics of using Canva to enhance your visual storytelling skills.

Who: Esra Dogramaci, former Managing Editor for Digital at SBS News & Current Affairs; Diana Abeleven, leader of the journalism and media initiative at Canva.

When: 8 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Canva

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Wed, Nov 20 - Video trends for audience engagement

What: The latest video trends from AP’s platforms and insights from what we're seeing in the market, how our customers are using video and how we're transforming our video delivery. We'll discuss key learnings from AP’s experience and explore how video content is shaping the future of digital engagement.

Who: Niko Price was an award-winning reporter and editor for the AP before building the company’s Latin America regional operation and then running its Europe one. He moved into a full-time video role five years ago; Casey Silvestri is the Digital and Social Video News Editor for the Associated Press. She leads a global team of video producers and curators responsible for AP’s digital transformation across video platforms; Sara Gillesby is the Director of Global Video at the Associated Press, where she oversees all video production and live video.

When: 10 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Associated Press

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Wed, Nov 20 - Content you can trust in the AI age

What: In this webinar, we’re giving you a backstage pass to O'Reilly Media’s experts and its proven approach to content curation. From AI to cybersecurity and business transformation, hear directly from O'Reilly on how they curate content that prepares users for the future of work.

Who: O'Reilly's Chief Content Officer, Mary Treseler

When: 11 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: ProQuest

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Wed, Nov 20 - SEO 101: What Every Journalist and Publisher Should Know

What: This session is designed to equip journalists, digital publishers, and content creators with the foundational knowledge and best practices necessary to enhance their search engine optimization (SEO) strategies.  Whether you’re new to SEO or have some experience, this session is essential for digital news entrepreneurs looking to enhance their online presence.

Who: Shelby Blackley and Jessie Willms, co-founders of the newsletter WTF is SEO?

When: This session is designed to equip journalists, digital publishers, and content creators with the foundational knowledge and best practices necessary to enhance their search engine optimization (SEO) strategies.  Whether you’re new to SEO or have some experience, this session is essential for digital news entrepreneurs looking to enhance their online presence.

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Society of Professional Journalists

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Wed, Nov 20 - How to Use AI Tools to Create Visual Content for Your Nonprofit

What: How to inject creativity into your nonprofit’s work using generative AI tools. This 20-minute webinar will showcase useful AI applications that can help your nonprofit easily create digital marketing and fundraising images and graphics to add a creative twist to your campaigns. Learn to: Generate engaging visuals with AI image-creation tools; Explore artistic styles using AI-powered image analysis; Create unique AI-composed music and jingles.

Who: Kyle Behrend, Founder of NFPs.AI.

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Nonprofit Tech for Good

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Wed, Nov 20 - Covering Climate on the Frontlines

What: Covering climate on the frontlines of its disasters — and telling the stories of its survivors with empathy, solidarity, and impact.

Who: Bibi van der Zee, assistant editor, environment, The Guardian (United Kingdom); Kristin Engel, journalist with the Daily Maverick’s Our Burning Planet (South Africa); Ricardo Garcia, independent environmental journalist and journalism trainer (Brazil and Portugal); Aldyn Chwelos, managing editor, Climate Disaster Project.

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions and the Climate Disaster Project

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Thu, Nov 21 - Trump's Return: What Comes Next for Health Care?

What: We’ll bring together some of the nation’s most insightful health policy journalists for an informative discussion on where we go from here and what’s at stake.

Who: Dan Diamond is a national health reporter for The Washington Post; Joanne Kenen is the Journalist in Residence at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Sarah Owermohle is a Washington correspondent at STAT.

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism

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Thu, Nov 21 - What’s the ROI in AI?

What: We will explore the critical role of measuring the return on investment (ROI) in AI initiatives and why designing an AI strategy with measurable outcomes is essential for long-term success. Participants will learn how to assess the financial and non-financial impact of utilizing AI, enabling them to make informed decisions that drive performance, innovation, and results.

Who: Jack J. Phillips, Ph.D., chairman of ROI Institute

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Training Magazine Network

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Thu, Nov 21 - Is Investigative Journalism in Canada Dying?

What: Hundreds of local newspapers have been shut down; investigative units that flourished have been eliminated in all but a handful of outlets. CTV cancelled the weekly W5 program. What went wrong, what’s at stake for the country and what does the future hold?

Who: Five of Canada’s top investigative journalists.

When: 7 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: The Centre for Free Expression, the Canadian Association of Journalists, PEN Canada, and Toronto Metropolitan University's Journalism Research Centre

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Fri, Nov 22 - Precision Marketing: Finding and Effectively Engaging Your Target Audience

What: A hands-on, step-by-step guide to identifying and effectively engaging your target audience. You’ll explore actionable methods—including AI-driven techniques—to understand audience behavior, define your target market, and develop impactful engagement strategies. A live demonstration will showcase real-time application of these methods, making it easier to connect with and captivate your audience. The session concludes with a Q&A, providing personalized insights for your marketing needs.

Who: Lorena Bravo, Bilingual Consultant at Kutztown University ll Business Development Center

When: 9 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Pennsylvania Small Business Development Center

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Mon, Nov 25 - Telling Real Stories: A Guide to Documentary Filmmaking

What: The process of turning complex topics into compelling stories.Practical techniques for identifying and connecting with characters, exploring scene-building, and managing production challenges.

Who: Journalist and documentarian Ben Derico, BBC, Público

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: BBC

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Mon, Nov 25 - 3 Management Productivity Hacks

What: A management expert will discuss how to make the most of your time, while being a supportive resource for everyone who reports to you. You’ll learn: 3 practical hacks for managing your time and productivity. How to effectively delegate to free up your own time. How to encourage healthy time-management practices on your team.

Who: Deadra Welcome, Founder/Principal Consultant, Concerning Learning

When: 4 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: GovLoop

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Tue, Nov 26 - Behind the Byline: Navigating Challenges and Improving Working Conditions for Freelance Journalists

What: Some of the biggest challenges freelancers face, along with our newly launched Freelance Guidance for Editors, which advocates for fairer treatment and improved working conditions. Connect with fellow-minded freelancers and learn how to put these guidelines to practical use in your freelance career. The event will also explain more about the Freelance Journalism Survey of the working lives of freelance journalists, which is being conducted by Freelancing for Journalists.  

Who: Donna Ferguson, award-winning freelance journalist and committee member of Women in Journalism; Charlotte Tobitt, UK Editor, Press Gazette; Lily Canter, co-founder of Freelancing for Journalists, the UK's largest freelance journalism community.

When: 8 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Freelancing for Journalists

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Tue, Nov 26 - Quit Writing — No One Is Reading

What: With more than 52% of American adults reading at a 6th-grade level or below, text may be the last tool a designer should choose when crafting materials for performance change. In this webinar, you’ll learn about: The science of reading; The role of text in digital instruction; Effective replacement strategies that provide better performance outcomes and achieve robust content coverage

Who: Christopher Allen President, Allen Interactions.

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Training Magazine Network

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Wed, Nov 27 - Leveraging AI for Faster and Better Course Development

What: Discover how AI can transform the entire course development process, making it faster and more efficient overall. In this webinar we explore the latest AI tools and techniques that streamline the instructional design process, from content analysis to writing and storyboarding. You will learn how to leverage AI to produce high-quality, engaging courses with reduced development time. Through practical examples and hands-on activities, you will gain the skills to integrate AI into your instructional design workflow, enhancing both speed and quality. By the end of the session, you'll be equipped with the knowledge to harness AI for creating impactful eLearning experiences efficiently.

Who: Garima Gupta is the Founder & CEO of Artha Learning

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Training Magazine Network

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13 Free Webinars This Week about AI, Journalism & More

Tue, Nov 12 - How to start making revenue from Reels right now 

What: Vertical video is incredibly hot and not just with audiences, advertisers love it as well. In this session, we’ll explore the trends with Reels, how to create more videos, and strategies you can use to begin monetizing them.

Who: David Arkin, CEO of David Arkin Consulting; Emilie Lutostanski, content strategist, David Arkin Consulting.

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: New England Newspaper & Press Association

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Tue, Nov 12 - How do we rebuild trust in authoritative information sources?

What: Researchers from the University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public will lead a conversation aimed at understanding current causes of distrust and routes to rebuilding public trust in authoritative information providers.

Who: Rachel Moran, Senior Research Scientist, University of Washington Center for an Informed Public;  Kristen Calvert, Programs and Events Administrator, Dallas Public Library (TX)

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: WebJunction

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Tue, Nov 12 - How newsrooms and fundraising teams can collaborate to fund impactful journalism

What: Case studies of how nonprofit news organization have built a successful culture of philanthropy. We will then go through role-playing and idea-mapping exercises to identify how we can build a culture that bridges revenue/newsroom divides.

Who: MinnPost Advancement Director Laura Lindsay, Membership Manager Alicia Pedersen, and Audience Editor Jazzmine Jackson

When: 4 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Lenfest Institute

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Tue, Nov 12 - AI: Adapting Your Business for the Future

What: How digital tools can transform your business. You’ll discover:  How to enhance customer experience through digital strategies. Key digital tools to improve operational efficiency. Steps to future-proof your business.

Who: Carly Commando, Head of Social Media; Bethan Francis, Finance Specialist; Hayden Howard, Digital Content Specialist  

When: 5 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Pennsylvania Small Business Development Center

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Wed, Nov 13 - Advanced Prompt Engineering Techniques for L&D

What: This workshop delves into sophisticated methods for crafting precise and effective prompts to ensure accurate and relevant AI-generated responses. Through practical exercises and real-world applications, participants will gain mastery in prompt engineering, empowering them to harness AI's full potential in their instructional design and development processes.

Who: Garima Gupta, CTDP Founder & CEO, Artha Learning Inc.

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Training Magazine Network

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Wed, Nov 13 - SFJ award winners on how they practice inclusive storytelling

What: Our panel will share how they find their stories, build trust and prove that community-led narratives can transform both newsrooms and the communities they serve.

Who: Justin Agrelo of The Trace; Karim Shamsi-Basha of NJ.com; Erin Allday of the San Francisco Chronicle and her reporting partner, photographer Salgu Wissmath

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Society for Features Journalism

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Wed, Nov 13 - Disaster Journalism: Processing the Local Stories of Hurricanes Helene and Milton

What: At this virtual event journalists who are reporting in the areas impacted by the recent hurricanes will share what they have experienced and what we can take from them; educators and researchers will provide information about relevant research regarding weather warnings, community resilience, trauma and coping in crises.

Who: Jessica Fargen Walsh, from University of Nebraska Lincoln; Amy Green, Florida reporter for Inside Climate News; Dr. Christoph Mergerson, assistant professor at the University of Maryland; Mildred F. Mimi Perreault, assistant professor at University of South Florida; Moss Brennan, Editor of the Watauga Democrat in Boone, NC; Marisa Sardonia, Digital producer at ABC WLOS News 13, located in Asheville, North Carolina; Desiree Hill, Assistant Dean for Student Affairs at Gaylord College at the University of Oklahoma.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication

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Wed, Nov 13 - How AI May Change Student Engagement

What: A panel of experts will share their experiences and insights on the intersection of AI and student engagement, as well as discuss the findings from our latest survey on the topic

Who: Ian Wilhelm, deputy managing editor, The Chronicle of Higher Education; Flower Darby, Associate Director, Teaching for Learning Center, University of Missouri; Lindsey Fifield, Director, Strategic Programs, National Institute for Student Success, Georgia State University; Adrienne King, Associate Vice President of Marketing, Indiana University

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Chronicle of Higher Ed

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Wed, Nov 13 - Throw Things At Sree

What: An open-ended session where you can throw questions at Sree Sreenivasan about all things tech, including AI, social media and more.  

Who: Sree Sreenivasan, CEO, Digimentors & former Chief Digital Officer of New York City

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: College Media Advisors

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Wed, Nov 13 - Mental Health For Journalists

What: A discussion on how to deal and cope with stressors including daily deadlines, covering traumatic events, and depression.

Who: Tami Brown, the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Georgia Board Vice Chair.

When: 7 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Society of Professional Journalists, Georgia chapter

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Thu, Nov 14 - Copyright Law 102

What: By attending this class, you’ll learn: – How to know if fair use may allow the reproduction of a creative work. – Good practices when republishing content found on social media. – Emerging copyright issues such as the use of AI.

Who: Robert Bertsche, Klaris Law

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: New England First Amendment Coalition

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Thu, Nov 14 - A Conversation with Katie Couric

What:, A discussion of media, politics, and the future of democracy.,

Who: Katie Couric, news anchor, bestselling author, and media entrepreneur; Moderated by Nancy Gibbs, Director of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy and Edward R. Murrow Professor of Practice at Harvard Kennedy School.

When: 6 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard

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Thu, Nov 14 - An Election 2024 Postmortem Discussion

What: Hear what the experts have to say about the election results on Long Island and across the nation.

Who: Arthur "Jerry" Kremer, Chairman of Empire Government Strategies and Partner of Ruskin Moscou Faltischek; Larry Levy, Executive Dean Hofstra University’s National Center for Suburban Studies; Joye Brown, Associate Editor·Newsday; Michael Dawidziak President·Strategic Planning Systems.

When: 7 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Press Club of Long Island

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7 Webinars this week about AI, Journalism, Social Media & More

Tue, Nov 5 - Introduction to Solutions Journalism

What: In this webinar we’ll talk about the basic principles and pillars of solutions journalism, talk about why it’s important, explain key steps in reporting a solutions story, and share tips and resources for journalists interested in investigating how people are responding to social problems.  

When: 9 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Solutions Journalism

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Tue, Nov 5 - The Neuroscience of Memorable Content

What: Learn what it takes to keep your audiences’ brains engaged and likely to recall. The reasons why it is hard for audiences to remember business content. The habits that lead to forgettable content and how to avoid them. The latest neuroscience insights and practical guidelines on how the business brain processes information and remembers it

Who: Carmen Simon, Ph.D. Cognitive Neuroscientist, Founder of Enhancive

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Training Magazine Network

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Wed, Nov 6 - Trademarks and Copyrights Basic: Understanding and Protecting Your Intellectual Property

What: Best practices and legal solutions for protecting your brand and copyrights.  

Who: Jonathan Phillips, Partner, Phillips and Bathke PC Attorneys

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Bradley University

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Wed, Nov 6 - Social Media Dos and Don’ts

What: Not all social media platforms are the same, and not all content is equal. Join us for a webinar about getting the most out of your social media presences. We’ll discuss the Dos and Don’ts of social media, some of the hurdles libraries face, and how to increase engagement with your audiences.

Who: Cordelia Anderson, library marketing and communications consultant and the author of Library Marketing and Communications: Strategies to Increase Relevance and Results, from ALA Editions.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Cordelia Anderson Consulting

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Wed, Nov 6 - AI and Educational Leadership: Driving Innovation and Equity

What: In this webinar, you will: Create a clear vision that leaders can use to integrate AI into organizational goals. Gain practical insights into AI tools currently in use. Discuss effective strategies for seamless implementation. Address critical challenges like training, equity, and infrastructure.

Who: Isabelle Hau Stanford University, Executive Director, Accelerator for Learning; Mike Gadsby CEO, 03; Victoria Pu, Ph.D. Co-founder and CEO, PACE App AI; Nneka J. McGee, J.D., Ed.D. Founder and CEO, Muon Global; Megan Pattenhouse, Director of Learning Design, Digital Promise.

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Education Week

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Thu, Nov 7 - Visual Storytelling & AI Insights using Data Commons

What: Learn how to use open data to support your work? Have a data story you want to share with your target audience? Curious how machine learning and AI can help you get new insights from your data? Join us for an engaging introduction to these topics with our expert panel, using Data Commons as our primary source.

Who: Mike Yeaton TechSoup Data Commons Program Manager; Hasan Khalid TechSoup UX & Data Visualization Engineer; Mansi Shah TechSoup Technical Advisor, Data Commons

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: TechSoup

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Thu, Nov 7 - How to illustrate stories in your publication without getting into trouble

What: Learn news photography basics, camera tips, sourcing images, and licensing.

Who: Chaz Muth, newsroom director for Trinity Washington University

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Catholic Media Association

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Fri, Nov 8 - The Impact of Layoffs – and How to Weather Them

What: The Institute for Independent Journalists started collecting data on newsroom layoffs at the beginning of 2024, in an effort to uncover patterns of race, class and gender. In this webinar, IIJ founder Katherine Reynolds Lewis will announce the findings of our survey of laid off journalists, and layoff survivors will share strategies for weathering this now-common part of the industry.

Who: Janice Llamoca, Freelance Senior Producer, Former VICE Audio; Katherine Lewis, Founder, The IIJ; Maudlyne Ihejirika, the Field Foundation; Yowei Shaw, Creator and Host, Proxy

When: 12 noon, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: The Institute for Independent Journalists

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12 Webinars this week about AI, Journalism & More

Mon, Oct 28 - Election Fact-Checking Tools and Best Practices

What: We’ll explore ways to fight back against misinformation and disinformation during election coverage. We’ll use tools such as Google Fact-Check Explorer to track fact-checked images and stories. We’ll use reverse image search, Google Pinpoint and other Google tools to check election claims. We’ll break down doctored video and audio with FramebyFrame and Deepfake-o-meter. We’ll also look at the innovative Rolliapp.com to track disinformation spreaders on social channels.

Who: Mike Reilley has been a lecturer in data and digital journalism at the University of Illinois Chicago and is a digital tools trainer in the Google News Initiative training program.

When: 1:30 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: RTDNA/Google News Initiative

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Tue, Oct 29 - Documenting War Through Photography with Ron Haviv

What: Insights into capturing images that serve both as historical records and tools for justice. This session will focus on how journalists can use photography to investigate war crimes, shining a light on how images can be critical pieces of evidence in the search for truth.

Who: Award-winning photojournalist Ron Haviv. From conflict zones to courtrooms, Haviv’s work has been instrumental in documenting atrocities and ensuring accountability.

When: 9 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Global Investigative Journalism Network

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Tue, Oct 29 - Leveraging AI Tools like ChatGPT to Accelerate Your Business Growth

What: Discover how AI tools like ChatGPT can revolutionize your business operations and drive exponential growth. Topics include: An introduction to AI and how it can be integrated into business operations; Real-world examples of how businesses use AI tools like ChatGPT to enhance productivity and customer engagement; Step-by-step guidance on how to start using AI tools in your business with minimal cost and effort; Future Trends: Insights into the future of AI and how businesses can stay ahead of the curve.

Who: Jeff Bullock, CEO & Founder of PRISM AI Consultants.

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Small Business Development Center, Widener University

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Tue, Oct 29 - Funding Quality Journalism Isn’t Just Good for Democracy—It’s Good for Business

What: The critical role of supporting quality journalism, particularly with the nation approaching a major election in November. Amid growing misinformation, advertisers can play a key part in protecting democracy by investing in trusted news environments.  The session will feature findings from a joint Teads and Lumen study.

Who: Jesse Waldele, Wall Street Journal; Jana Meron, Washington Post; Alexis Williams; Rick Corteville, Lenovo; Mike Dupree, Teads; John Trotter, Teads; Kate Chunka, MMA.

When: 12:30 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Teads, Marketing Management Association  

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Tue, Oct 29 - Navigating Disinformation

What: The critical role of AI in shaping this election cycle, unpacking the complexities of disinformation and its implications for journalism.

Who: Jiore Craig Resident Senior Fellow at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, focuses on Digital Integrity.

When: 5 pm, Eastern 

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: National Association of Hispanic Journalists  

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Wed, Oct 30 - The Digital Media Sweet Spot

What: Designed for sales leaders, you'll learn how digital products work together to get your clients the best results.

Who: Shannon Kinney, Dream Local Digital

When: 11 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Local Media Association

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Wed, Oct 30 - Electoral Frontiers': Democracy's Challenge to Rising Authoritarianism

What: Around the world, authoritarianism is seeing a resurgence, challenging democratic norms and institutions. New regimes exploit democratic processes to gain power, then systematically erode civil liberties, minority rights, and checks on their authority. Even countries with long democratic histories are grappling with the danger of authoritarian political movements that threaten to undermine long-standing democratic traditions and values. Join the Pulitzer Center to discuss the rise of authoritarianism and threats to democracy.

Who: Ana Luiza Albuquerque is a Brazilian journalist and a staff reporter at Folha de S.Paulo, where she covers politics and human rights; Simon Ostrovsky is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and a PBS NewsHour special correspondent who has covered the Middle East, Asia, and the countries of the former Soviet Union extensively throughout his career.

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: The Pulitzer Center

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Wed, Oct 30 - Webinar Examines How AI Lawsuits Could Affect Copyrighted Content

What: A panel of experts who’ll discuss the lawsuits and AI’s impact on copyright law and protections for writers.

Who: Regan Smith, senior vice president and general counsel at the News/Media Alliance, and a recognized expert in intellectual property law and policy; Umair Kazi, director of policy and advocacy at the Authors Guild, a professional organization of over 15,000 writers; Maggie Harrison Dupré, an award-winning journalist and senior staff writer for Futurism, where she covers AI and its intersections with media, information and the internet.

When: 1:30 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: American Society of Journalists & Authors

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Wed, Oct 30 - Content That Converts: Strategies for Impactful Newsletters

What: In this session, learn how to create engaging newsletters that not only captivate your audience but also boost your revenue and support your goals. Whether you’re an experienced newsletter creator or just starting out, this webinar will offer actionable insights and practical strategies to enhance your newsletter’s effectiveness.

Who: David Arkin, CEO of David Arkin Consulting

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Indiegraf

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Wed, Oct 30 - Making the call: How the AP calls election results

What: This webinar will dig into questions about how the Associated Press conducts their election counting, how the count and certification process works, and how reporters should use and convey that information to the public. Attendees will gain a clear understanding of the elections process, helping to build trust amid widespread election misinformation.

Who: Katie Bernard, Politics Reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer; Sally Buzbee (moderator), Visiting Nieman Fellow at Harvard University and former executive editor of The Washington Post and The Associated Press; Tia Mitchell, Washington Correspondent at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution; David Scott, Vice President and Head of News Strategy at The Associated Press; Robert Yoon, Elections and Democracy Reporter at The Associated Press

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard

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Wed, Oct 30 - Retirement Planning for Freelance Journalists

What: Regardless of age , freelance journalists need to have a strong financial plan and retirement options in mind before they are needed. Find out how to build a more-secure future for yourself, your family and your freelance business in this practical session about planning in increments, income stream and tax diversification, the value of a rainy-day fund, adjusting savings for inflation, and more.

Who: Financial services professionals Bennie Currie and Celeste Garrett

When: 7 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Society of Professional Journalists

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Fri, Nov 1 - Case Study: Enhancing Fact-Checking with AI at Der Spiegel

What: The Spiegel Group, one of Germany’s most influential media companies, built out an AI tool to support their fact-checking process. Their experimental AI fact-checking system aims to automate routine verification tasks, potentially improving efficiency and accuracy while maintaining journalistic integrity and leveraging human expertise. Join us for a live session to learn how they built it, what they’ve learned and what comes next, and to ask your questions about how the tool came together.

Who: Spiegel Group representatives

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Online News Association

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22 Webinars This Week about AI, Journalism, Elections, Media Law, & More

Mon, Oct 7 - ABC News Anchor Linsey Davis on Moderating the Presidential Debate

Who: ABC News Anchor Linsey Davis and Melba Tolliver is the author of Accidental Anchorwoman: A Memoir of Chance, Choice, Change, and Connection (2024). In 1967, by accident, Melba Tolliver was the first Black American to anchor network news.

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Easton Book Festival

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Mon, Oct 7 - AI NotebookLM & Steven Johnson

What: Have you played with Google’s NotebookLM AI model, and specifically explored how it can be used to create VERY realistic / human-sounding audio podcast conversations IN MINUTES using collections of articles, books, or other media? Join us for an engaging virtual hour of exploration with Google’s NotebookLM platform and the ideas of Steven Johnson.

Who: Author Steven Johnson, author of 13 books as well as numerous television programs, videos and podcasts about innovation; Wesley Fryer, the author of several books on technology integration and multimedia production.

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Media Education Lab

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Mon, Oct 7 - Fighting Misinformation in the Age of AI: Tips and Techniques to Teach Students

What: Learn how professional fact checkers avoid falling for misinformation whether it’s generated by humans or AI.

Who: Presented by Rachel Roberson, Senior Program Manager, Education Content, KQED; Rik Panganiban, Program Manager, Online Learning, KQED.

When: 5 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: edWebinars

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Mon, Oct 7 - How Science Journalists Confront Bias–in Their Stories and in Themselves

What: How journalists confront misinformation, conspiracy theories, and misleading ways of communicating scientific ideas. How bias manifests in scientific research, from ideation, methodologies, observation, conclusions, and discussions.

Who: OpenMind Magazine Editors-in-Chief Corey Powell and Pamela Weintraub

When: 6 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom (and in-person)

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Pulitzer Center

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Tue, Oct 8 – Key Protections for Journalists and their Sources  

What: International freedom of expression standards which provide particular protection to journalists, with a focus on whistleblower protections, protection of sources and anti-SLAPP measures.

When: 8:30 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Centre for Law and Democracy

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Tue, Oct 8 - Ethical Artificial Intelligence: Bridging Technology with Credible Evaluation Practices

What: This webinar aims to demystify Artificial Intelligence (A)I by demonstrating that emerging technological tools can be strategically leveraged to enhance the evaluation process. This session will delve into the ethical application of AI within library evaluation practices, focusing on practical strategies to integrate AI responsibly as a tool, assistant, and resource.

Who: Jennifer Pacheco Villalobos, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Claremont Graduate University

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Research Institute for Public Libraries

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Tue, Oct 8 - Why you should cover how your state certifies votes in the 2024 election  

What: Led by journalists from Votebeat, this webinar will help local reporters explain how their state plans to certify election results.

Who: Jen Fifield is a senior reporter at Votebeat; Hayley Harding a reporter for Votebeat; Carter Walker is Votebeat’s reporter in Pennsylvania; Carrie Levine is Votebeat's managing editor.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Center for Cooperative Media

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Tue, Oct 8 - Ask A Lawyer (College Student Media Edition)

What: Be prepared to take on any legal challenges this academic year may bring.

Who: SPLC lawyers

When: 4 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Student Press Law Center

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Wed, Oct 9 - The Formula for Social Media Success 

What: The topics will be covered are: The key differences between social networks, target markets social media goals, content strategy, ad strategy, measuring results, and must-have social media tools.

Who: Ray-Sidney Smith, Digital Marketing Strategist, Hootsuite Global Brand Ambassador, Google Small Business Advisor for Productivity, and Managing Director of W3C Web Services.

When: 10 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Small Business Development Center, Widener University

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Wed, Oct 9 - How to talk about mental health in the media – a short introduction for journalists

What: This webinar will introduce you to mental health specialists explaining modern approaches and understanding of mental health, the causes and effects of stigma and discrimination, and your role as a journalist in overcoming both. By the end of this session, you should feel better equipped to talk about and report on mental health issues.

Who: Alexandra Latham, Communications Manager, Mental Health Europe; Mar Cabra, The Self Investigation Foundation; Guadalupe Morales, Vice president, ENUSP (European Network of (Ex-)Users & Survivors of Psychiatry); Sue Baker OBE, Director, Changing Minds Globally.

When: 4 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: European Commission

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Wed, Oct 9 - Case Study: Transforming Workflows with AI at Zamaneh Media

What: Zamaneh Media, a small Dutch-based newsroom focusing on Persian-language content, embraced AI to overcome challenges in news production and translation. The newsroom developed two AI-driven tools that significantly streamlined their workflows. Despite a small team of just two people with limited technical backgrounds, they improved the newsroom’s efficiency by reducing the time spent on routine tasks like newsletter creation and translating long Persian articles into English. Learn how they built these tools during this session.

Who: Zamaneh Media representatives

When: 11 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Online News Association

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Wed, Oct 9 - Staying Secure: Strategies for Journalists to Navigate Legal Risks and Keep Reporting

What: A new set of guidelines outlining three practical strategies for investigative journalists to anticipate and respond to these legal threats, even when operating in challenging environments. We’ll also hear from three experienced international reporters who have faced these threats and used these strategies to keep reporting safely.

Who: An expert panel featuring three displaced journalists from Latin America and the Middle East, moderated by Vance Center Staff Attorney Carla Pierini Borenstein.

Join the and three experienced journalists to launch new legal guidelines and discuss practical strategies to help investigative journalists respond to legal threats and operate in challenging environments.  

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Cyrus Vance Center for International Justice

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Wed, Oct 9 - Navigating Artificial Intelligence: Integrating AI into Your Workflows Using Zapier & IFTTT

What: This workshop is designed for anyone who wants to harness the power of AI to optimize their workflows. We’ll delve into the world of AI integration, teaching you how to connect ChatGPT with other applications and automate tasks using Zapier and IFTTT. No prior coding experience is required.

When: 12 noon, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Small Business Development Center, Widener University

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Wed, Oct 9 - How the U.K. is investing in the AI revolution

What: How the U.K. is investing in AI’s economic potential, navigating the balance between innovation and risk and shaping the future of regulation.

Who: Peter Kyle MP, U.K. secretary of state for science; Wayve CEO Alex Kendall

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Washington Post, AWS

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Wed, Oct 9 - Leveraging AI for Faster and Better Course Development

What: Discover how AI can transform the entire course development process, making it faster and more efficient overall. In this webinar we explore the latest AI tools and techniques that streamline the instructional design process, from content analysis to writing and storyboarding. You will learn how to leverage AI to produce high-quality, engaging courses with reduced development time. Through practical examples and hands-on activities, you will gain the skills to integrate AI into your instructional design workflow, enhancing both speed and quality. By the end of the session, you'll be equipped with the knowledge to harness AI for creating impactful eLearning experiences efficiently.

Who: Garima Gupta, Founder & CEO, Artha Learning Inc.

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Training Magazine Network

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Thu, Oct 10 - Follow the Money — Investigating Shell Companies

What: This webinar will dive into the world of shell companies, exploring how investigative journalists can unravel these complex networks. Experts from the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) will share useful resources to help journalists navigate this challenging field, focusing both on the strategy of the reporting and the most relevant tips and tools.

Who: Karrie Kehoe is ICIJ’s deputy head of data and research; Jan Strozyk is OCCRP’s chief data editor and co-leads OCCRP’s research and data team; The moderator is Simon Bowers, investigations editor at Finance Uncovered.

When: 10 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Global Investigative Journalism Network

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Thu, Oct 10 - The Ethical Imperative: Developing Policies for AI in Public Media

What: Thinking through your newsroom’s needs for guidance, parameters, pitfalls – and maybe the beginnings of an AI ethics policy.

Who: Monica Sandreczki, North Country Public Radio; Darla Cameron, Interim Chief Product Officer, Texas Tribune; Alex Mahadevan, Director of MediaWise, Poynter.

When: 12:30 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Public Media Journalists Association

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Thu, Oct 10 - Know Your Rights: Covering the U.S. election

What: An overview of the rights of journalists’ rights in public places; Advice on navigating police restrictions during demonstrations Key information on journalists’ protections against handing over their materials or equipment, including during arrest; Case studies of legal threats against U.S. journalists; Practical resources available to journalists seeking legal support.

Who: Elise Perry, Senior Legal Manager, Legal Service for Independent Media; Thomson Reuters Foundation; Claire Rajan, Partner, A&O Shearman; Alexander Bussey, Associate, A&O Shearman; Lucy Westcott, Emergencies Director, Committee to Protect Journalists.

When: 11 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: TrustLaw, Thomson Reuters Foundation

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Thu, Oct 10 - How the Boston Globe found a future for local journalism

What: Find out about the key strategies which enable legacy print local news publishers to make a successful transition to profitable digital-first operation. What does a successful revenue mix look like? Find out how to run a successful local news paywall, both from a content and technical perspective. What does the future hold for local news in the US and how can publishers make sure they are a part of it?

Who: Press Gazette editor in chief Dominic Ponsford; Chad Hussain, vice president of international partnerships for Quintype.

When: 2 pm, Eastern 

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Quintype, PressGazette

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Thu, Oct 10 - 10 Ways Every Newsroom Should Be Using AI

What: This webinar will help newsrooms integrate AI tools into their daily operations through efficient workflows, content creation, SEO optimization, and social media engagement. You'll see specific examples in a variety of areas with prompts and results using real-world experiences from editorial teams both big and small. This webinar is perfect for journalists, editors, and newsroom managers who want to understand how AI can be a game changer for their teams, making processes more efficient while upholding editorial standards.

Who: David Arkin is the owner of David Arkin Consulting.

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: $35

Sponsor: Online Campus Media

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Thu, Oct 10 - AI, Copyright and Legal Considerations for Journalists, Freelancers and News Organizations

What: An overview of what journalists should know about the legal issues surrounding AI. We’ll get into some of the current court cases and their potential impact on the field, copyright issues, a look at how other fields such as the entertainment industry navigate AI issues, considerations when entering into contracts, submitting content for publication, and using technology to create content, and more.

Who: Farrah Vazquez and Chris Weathers of the media firm Davis Wright Tremaine

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free ($25 for nonmembers)

Sponsor: Online News Association

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Thu, Oct 10 - Connecting Students to AI Accountability News Stories

What: Many teachers report feeling unequipped to engage students in conversations about the uses of predictive and surveillance technologies. In this virtual panel, The Information & Artificial Intelligence Teacher Advisory Council members will detail their experience exploring news stories about AI accountability and creating curricular tools to support educators and students eager to utilize reporting on AI as a tool for better understanding the impact of artificial intelligence in their schools and communities.

Who: The Information & Artificial Intelligence Teacher Advisory Council, a cohort of 12 teachers who developed and tested resources to introduce and engage with reporting created through the Pulitzer Center’s AI Accountability Network.  

When: 6 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Pulitzer Center

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17 Webinars this Week about AI, Journalism, Podcasts, Design, Elections & More

Tue, Sept 24 – When Journalists Are Held Hostage

What: Fenster and Kurmasheva will talk about what led to their improper detentions, trials and efforts to free them. 

Who: Journalists Danny Fenster and Alsu Kurmasheva were detained, tried and convicted in Myanmar and Russia respectively. Moderating the discussion will be former SPJ President and retired Bloomberg editor Steve Geiman.

When: 9 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Society of Professional Journalists

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Tue, Sept 24 – Elements of Data Visualization and Design

What: This session will introduce basic data visualization and design elements based on best practices from current visualization research. Participants will be introduced to a story-based design method that emphasizes the target audience’s information needs to create effective data visualizations. Tools for color, chart selection and accessibility will be presented, and participants will gain practice doing a visualization ‘makeover’.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Research Institute for Public Libraries

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Tue, Sept 24 - The Futurist: Training for the AI Age

What: How the AI revolution could impact employees, the economy and education.

Who: Andrew Ng, founder of DeepLearning.AI; Raffaella Sadun, professor at Harvard Business School;  Matthew Beane, assistant professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

When: 1:30 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Washington Post, Amazon Web Services

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Tue, Sept 24 - Podcasts in Your Learning Solutions

What: In this session, you will learn strategies to design, develop, and publish your own podcast on any budget (even zero).

Who: Betty Dannewitz Founder and CEO, ifyouaskbetty

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Training Magazine Network

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Wed, Sept 25 - The AI Generation: A Student Innovation Summit

What: With tech advancements and artificial intelligence on the rise, how will these innovations impact the world in which we live, learn, work and play? At our in-person and virtual summit, NBCU Academy will provide answers to help you leverage your tech and media skills. Talk with experts, meet our recruiters and sign up for career opportunities.

Who: Brian Cheung, NBC News Business Correspondent; Evrod Cassimy, NBC 5 Chicago Reporter & Anchor; Rashida Jones, MSNBC President; Kevin Cross, NBC and Telemundo Chicago President & General Manager; Yvette Miley, NBCUniversal News Group EVP, DEI; Tara Morgan, NBCUniversal Early Career Recruitment Manager; Sandy Sharp, NBCU Academy Senior Director; Byron Slosar, Hello Hive Founder

When: 12 pm – 3:30 pm, Central

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: NBCU Academy & Project UP

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Wed, Sept 25 - Navigating Artificial Intelligence: Microsoft Copilot Deep Dive

What: Compare and contrast Microsoft Copilot with ChatGPT, and see how Copilot’s deeper integration with Microsoft 365 applications unlocks unique use cases and enhanced capabilities.

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Pennsylvania Small Business Development Center, Widener University

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Wed, Sept 25 - How to Attract and Sustain Your Audience’s Attention

What: You'll learn results from Dr. Simon’s recent neuroscience research that uncovers practical guidelines to capture and sustain your audiences’ attention. You'll dig into the scientific principles that convince people to look and learn.

Who: Carmen Simon, Ph.D. Cognitive Neuroscientist, Founder of Enhancive

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Training Magazine Network

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Wed, Sept 25 - Owning the Unknown: Teaching and Learning With AI

What: Explore how faculty and staff members, administrators and other players in the postsecondary ecosystem are harnessing AI to support teaching and learning and overall academic success. We'll also take a closer look at how AI could help bring higher education closer to its ultimate promise of greater access, improved student engagement and deeper understanding.

Who: Muhsinah Lateefah Morris, Ph.D. Director of Metaversity & Senior Assistant Professor of Education at Morehouse College; Kathleen Landy, Ed.D. Associate Director, Center for Teaching Innovation at Cornell University; Chris Hess, Ph.D. Director of Product AI Strategy, Higher Education at Pearson.

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Inside Higher Ed

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Wed, Sept 25 – How HT Media is leveraging GenAI

What: How generative AI has been adopted by the news media industry. He will share roadblocks, bottlenecks, what didn’t work, and what did work. Gain insights into the top use cases where generative AI helped to solve complex challenges.

Who: Yudhvir Mor, chief product officer at HT Media

When: 7:30 pm

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: International News Media Association, HT Media

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Thu, Sept 26 - AI in Action: Empowering Production

What: Machines are learning the human voice and can isolate it in ways simple noise filters can’t. In this session, we step up your production with improved audio tools, going beyond waveform editing and new ways to incorporate voices when you don’t have taped interviews.

Who: Zac Ziegler, Arizona Public Media; Bob Caniglia, Director of Sales Operations, Blackmagic Design;  Nick Dunkerley, Creative Director, Hindenburg

When: 12:30 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Public Media Journalists Association

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Thu, Sept 26 - Meet The Generative AI Moment With Authentic Learning

What: This one-hour workshop will both provide a high-level explanation of how these tools work, along with insights from colleagues across disciplines at UChicago about how they’ve been approaching this change in the educational landscape. 

When: 1:30 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: University of Chicago

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Thu, Sept 26 - Student Journalists’ Legal Guide to Covering Elections

What: Explore your legal rights and responsibilities when covering elections and high-stress situations.

Who: Jennifer Nelson, senior staff attorney at the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press; Mike Hiestand, senior legal counsel at the Student Press Law Center.

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsors: The Student Press Law Center and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press

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Thu, Sept 26 - How to Transform Casual Readers into Loyal Supporters

What: An in-depth exploration of the audience funnel, a powerful framework designed to guide your community news business from attracting complete strangers to cultivating loyal, recurring supporters.  Whether you’re an individual content creator, or part of a large publishing group, understanding and optimizing your audience funnel is crucial for sustainable growth and financial success.

Who: Elvin Noriega and Wendy Lopez, Indiegraf Experts

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Indiegraf

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Thu, Sept 26 - Reframing Media Narratives of Addiction

What: Panelists explore how collaboration with communities during the reporting process can make better and more-accurate stories.

Who: Justin Maxon, photographer, writer, and film maker; Judith Surber, Hoopa Author who Wrote a New York Times Story on Opioid Addiction and wrote Reservation High, a fiction book about native life on the reservation, substance use, and recovery; Jacqueline Bates, photography director of Opinion at The New York Times; Alexandra Sifferlin, health and science editor for The New York Times Opinion desk.

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Pulitzer Center

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Thu, Sept 26 - How AI Voice Is Changing Learning and Development

What: This webinar will help your team evaluate AI voice technology solutions like text-to-speech, voice cloning, and speech-to-speech. Get ready to take your skills from novice to ninja through an informative and fast-paced session that will give you the foundation to elevate your production skills with this wonderful new technology.

Who: Jeff Howard ,Marketing Manager, WellSaid

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: WellSaid Labs

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Thu, Sept 26 - Shifts in Digital Reputation Building

What: This one-hour panel discussion brings together industry leaders to explore the implications of AI-driven search on brand reputation management. This panel will share actionable strategies to stay ahead of the curve in this dynamic environment.

Who: Samantha Stark, Founder Phusion; Brian Snyder, Global President of Digital, Axicom; Caitlin Rourk, Senior Consultant, Corporate Affairs, Dell Technologies; Jeff Davidoff, Chief Marketing Officer, InfluenceAI

When: 4 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Institute for Public Relations

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Fri, Sept 27 - Following the Money in the 2024 Elections

What: All of the ways that you can track who is donating to politicians — from the state legislature all the way to the presidential election. Learn tips and tricks for how to  get to the bottom of who is trying to buy your vote, and ultimately, who will have a seat at the table when all the votes are counted. 

Who: Sarah Bryner, OpenSecrets

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: $35

Sponsor: iMedia Campus

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14 Webinars this week about AI, Journalism, Graphics, Audio, & More

Mon, Sept 16 - Captivating Canva Graphics: Unlock the Power of Design Principles

What: By understanding design best practices, you can create more effective Canva graphics—and stay on-brand. Learn the four key design principles (layout, color, typography, imagery) as well as sources for high-quality graphics. Basic Canva knowledge is helpful but not required.

Who: Lidia Varesco Racoma of Lidia Varesco Design

When: 11 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Nonprofit Learning Lab

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Tue, Sept 17 - Climate on the Ballot: The Stakes vs. The Horse Race

What: How can elections coverage prioritize informing voters of the climate stakes and hold leaders accountable for their climate positions?

Who: Neela Banerjee Chief Climate Editor for NPR; Chase Cain, National Climate Correspondent at NBC News; Lisa Friedman, Climate Change Reporter at The New York Times; and Adam Mahoney, Climate & Environment Reporter for Capital B News. Kyle Pope, Covering Climate Now's Executive Director for Strategic Initiatives, will moderate.

When: Panel - 12 pm, Eastern, Roundtable - 12:50 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Covering Climate Now

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Tue, Sept 17 - How Publishers are Incorporating Audio Content

What: Learn how incorporating audio content can unlock improved engagement and revenue opportunities for your publisher site.

Who: Travis Albritton, Head of Marketing, Amaze Media Labs

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Local Media Association

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Wed, Sept 18 - Climate on the Ballot: The World's Climate Election

What: Hear lessons learned from reporters in three climate-critical countries — India, Mexico, and the UK — on how their press handled recent national elections. And explore how reporters around the world can cover the importance of the US election for humanity's climate outlook.

Who: Iván Carillo, a Freelance Journalist & Documentarian from Mexico; Natalie Hanman, Head of Environment for The Guardian in the UK; and Ritwika Mitra, a Freelance Journalist in India. Elena Gonzalez, Covering Climate Now's Local Television Engagement Manager, will moderate.

When: Global panel: 9 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Covering Climate Now

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Wed, Sept 18 - Navigating Artificial Intelligence: ChatGPT Deep Dive

What: Learn about advanced techniques like fine-tuning, prompt engineering, and using custom GPTs to create a personalized and powerful AI assistant. Additionally, you’ll gain insights into choosing the right model for your needs. OpenAI offers different versions of ChatGPT, including GPT-3.5 and GPT-4, each with varying capabilities and performance characteristics.

Who: Zachary Piotti, Coordinator & Digital Marketing Consultant at Widener Small Business Development Center.

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: The Pennsylvania Business One-Stop Shop

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Wed, Sept 18 - Climate on the Ballot: The State & Local Climate Election

What: State and local officials have important roles to play in championing or stymying climate action, and billions of dollars are flowing into communities across the country, due to recent federal climate legislation. How do we best cover the climate story locally, and what can we learn from colleagues who are doing it well?

Who: Aman Azhar, Maryland Reporter at Inside Climate News; Brian New, Investigative Reporter for CBS News Texas; and Joan Meiners, Climate News & Storytelling Reporter at The Arizona Republic. An additional panelist is to be announced. Alex Harris, Climate Change Reporter at the Miami Herald, will moderate.

When: Panel - 12 pm, Eastern, Roundtable - 12:50 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Covering Climate Now

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Wed, Sept 18 - A branded content success story  

What: Find out how a regional city magazine fine tuned their branded content program with content that is generating a significant audience, designed packages that have increased value and revenue and implemented distribution strategies that are outperforming clients’ expectations. 

Who: Kelly Travis, Director of Marketing & Revenue Operations, SLM Media Group and David Arkin, CEO of David Arkin Consulting.

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Local Media Association

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Wed, Sept 18 - Student Media Coverage of Elections: Tools and stories to serve your students' audience

What: How Cal State LA's three voter guides were produced by the university's community news class for the Eastside and South Los Angeles communities. If you are putting one together, learn best practices – and what mistakes to avoid.

Who: Julie Liss, Associate Professor, Television, Film and Media Studies, California State University-Los Angeles.

When: 4 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: College Media Association

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Wed, Sept 18 - Beyond College Journalism: Post-Grad Life Webinar

What: Perspectives on life after college journalism. How did student journalism prepare them for their internships and their first jobs? What worked and what didn't work when applying for jobs? How to deal with rejections during a job hunt? How do early-career journalists cope with the state of the industry? What do professionals wish journalism school had taught them? What are things they noticed about the news industry after transitioning from a student to a full-time employee?

Who: Jaden Edison, K-12 Education Reporter at The Texas Tribune; Sara Martin, Former Three-Year Editor-in-Chief at The Metropolitan; Caryl Anne Francia: Editorial Intern at Pensions & Investments; Hannah Mirsky (Moderator), News Producer at Spectrum News North Carolina.

When: 5 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: The Nutgraf, an award-nominated weekly newsletter about student journalism.

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Thu, Sept 19 - How AI Is Transforming Creative Production and Immersive Storytelling

What: Discover practical applications of AI-driven creative production technologies. You’ll find out:  How immersive production is reshaping how brands connect with their audiences How cutting-edge AI tools are revolutionizing the creative process in games and marketing Examples of how this new technology can boost creativity and drive engagement.

Who: Drew Weigel, 3D & Immersive, Shutterstock Studios; Justin Webber, Exec. Prod. Shutterstock Studios.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Ad Week

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Thu, Sept 19 - Solopreneur workshop: A checklist for your transition

What: We’ll walk through a checklist that covers every step for freelancers of creating a business plan, to researching and setting rates, to addressing federal and state business regulations and requirements.

Who: Freelance writer Jen A. Miller, who runs the Notes from a Hired Pen newsletter; Diane Sears, author and Founder and President of DiVerse Media.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: $10 or free for ASBPE members

Sponsor: The American Society of Business Publication Editors

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Thu, Sept 19 - Showing up: Public meetings in Utah

What: Learn how to find public meetings near you and learn how to best make your voice heard. Learn how much notice is meant to be given for the meetings, when they can be closed and what to do about it if you think open meeting laws are being broken.  

Who: First Amendment Attorney Ed Carter

When: 12 noon

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: The Utah Investigative Journalism Project

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Thu, Sept 19 - Demystifying AI: Building a Foundation for Responsible Use 

What: In this session, our panelists go beyond the fear of robots taking over the world and explore what AI is and the ways it can be used responsibly in the newsroom.   

Who: Bobby Allyn, technology correspondent, NPR; Nick Toso, CEO, Rolli; Moderator: Araceli Gómez-Aldana, WBEZ

When: 12:30, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Public Media Journalists Association

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Thu, Sept 19 - The Importance of High School Sports Journalism

What: In this roundtable discussion, we'll explore the importance of high school sports coverage, the challenges that arise and the future of high school sports journalism.  

Who: Newsday's Gregg Sarra; North Shore News Group's Anthony Lifrieri;The Express News Group's Cailin Riley; Jamie Stuart will moderate the discussion.

When: 7 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Press Club of Long Island

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13 Webinars this week about AI, Journalism, Photography, Marketing, Sports & More

Mon, Sept 10 - Photography 101: How to Take Your Marketing to the Next Level

What: Learn the basic fundamentals of photography, how to take professional looking photos whether you are using a smart phone or camera, and some tips on how to market your services and products through high-quality photographs.

Who: Tyler Benninger, Video Production/Content Specialist, Duquesne University Small Business Development Center

When: 10 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: $45

Sponsor: The Pennsylvania Business One-Stop Shop

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Sept 10, 11, 12 - Ask the newsroom: Policy impacts of the 2024 election

What: A series of virtual conversations and live Q&As unpacking the policy impacts of the 2024 election. We'll dive into the profound stakes and impacts of a Trump or Harris victory, exploring how such outcomes could shape the United States' most critical sectors.

When: 2:30 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Axios

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Wed, Sept 11 - The Future of Marketing With Gen AI

What: Discover how businesses are preparing to invest in gen AI for their marketing projects and other advanced applications to get ahead. You’ll find out: The current level of understanding and everyday use of gen AI in marketing, and how adoption is expected to evolve, insights into how other marketers plan to invest in gen AI, and the primary concerns from your peers, and how organizations are navigating the current and upcoming regulatory requirements

Who: Jonathan Moran, Head of Martech Solutions Marketing; Lisa Loftis, in the webinar Lisa Loftis Principal Product Marketing Manager, SAS.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: AdWeek

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Wed, Sept 11 - An AI-powered Data Journalism Interface

What: An AI-powered Data Journalism Interface iTromsø, a small Norwegian newsroom that is part of the Polaris Media group, has developed an AI-powered data journalism interface called "Djinn" to enhance its newsgathering and notifications process. The tool is designed to assist journalists in finding, analyzing and summarizing news stories efficiently.

Who: Lars Adrian Giske is the Head of AI at the local Norwegian newspaper iTromsø; Rune Ytreberg has worked with data-driven journalism for 30 years, first at the investigative newsroom in the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) and then at the daily business newspaper Dagens Næringsliv.

When: 11 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Online News Association

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Wed, Sept 11 - Unlocking Subscription Success: Testing and Implementing Strategies with CDPs

What: We will dive into how leveraging a CDP can transform your subscription strategy. Discover how testing and learning with CDP insights can lead to better outcomes, whether it’s enhancing subscriber acquisition, boosting retention rates, or gaining efficiencies for decision making.  

Who: Kyle Whitfield of The Advocate

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Local Media Association

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Wed, Sept 11 - Where AI Works Well in Gov

What: You’ll learn:  How responsible generative AI is impacting government. What barriers those organizations faced in adopting AI. Who was involved in implementing the technology.

Who: Ryan R. Eddy, Director, Homeland Security Programs, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Kevin Johnstun, Management and Program Analyst, Office of Educational Technology; Kevin Walsh, Director, Information Technology and Cybersecurity team, GAO.

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: GovLoop

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Thu, Sept 12 - Women in Journalism resilience masterclass with Rosie Nixon

What: How to identify transferable skills; Looking for new paths/roles - understanding your values; Tips for navigating a changing path - within journalism or other complementary roles.

Who: Journalist turned life coach, Rosie Nixon

When: 8 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Women in Journalism

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Thu, Sept 12 - Bring your receipts: Explaining your reporting process

What: When journalists publish something they accept to be true — such as the results of an election — what happens when that statement feels like unsettled opinion to some of your audience? How can you as a journalist back up the facts you’re sharing? How can you show that your work is fair, accurate and trustworthy? In this training, we’ll walk through how to bring your reporting receipts by both explaining how and why you stand for facts, and by showing how you consistently source information and stories.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Trusting News

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Thu, Sept 12 - How AI is reshaping the local political landscape

What: Our discussion will start with AP reporting of the 2022 mayoral race in Shreveport, Louisiana, where the incumbent mayor faced an AI-driven deepfake attack ad. Then we will explore how AI is reshaping the political landscape locally, especially in smaller races where resources are limited. Next, some common tells of manipulated and generative AI content. The session will include time for audience questions.  

Who: Dan Merica, investigative reporter, Associated Press; Ali Swenson, national political reporter, Associated Press; Beatrice Dupuy, newsgathering producer, Associated Press.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Associated Press

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Thu, Sept 12 - What’s Changing in Sports Advertising

What: How to create seamless viewer experiences across multiple devices. Effective strategies for leveraging data to optimize ad placements. New strategies in maintaining viewer engagement and measuring success.

Who: Dina M. Roman, SVP, Global Advertising Sales & Operations; Fubo; Jennifer Laing, SVP, Operations, Causal IQ; Stephen Jepson President, Media Effectiveness, DISQO.

When: 1 pm, Eastern 

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: AdWeek

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Thu, Sept 12 - There’s a Climate Change Angle on Every Beat

What: We will:  Connect you with reporters and editors who will share the habits and practices that generate leads. Talk about keeping our eyes open and the reporting methods that turn nascent ideas into coverage that makes climate change real and relevant.  

Who: The Los Angeles Times’ Tony Barboza; Canary Media’s Maria Gallucci; Nina Ignaczak at Planet Detroit and Delaney Dryfoos with The Lens.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Poynter and the Society of Environmental Journalists

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Thu, Sept 12 - Navigating Social Media Management in an Election Year

What: A conversation around the challenges that marketing teams face during big world events and get actionable solutions and tips to navigate these complexities with confidence.

Who: Layla Revis Sprout Social; Nathan Jun Poekert Jun Social

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Sprout Social

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Thu, Sept 12 - A Non-Scary Guide to AI

What: In this webinar you’ll hear big-picture ideas and hands-on, practical tips you can use today to improve your work using AI.  

Who: Sree Sreenivasan, CEO, Digimentors & former Chief Digital Officer of New York City, former Columbia Journalism School professor and associate dean.

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: College Media Association

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14 Media Webinars This Week about AI, Journalism, Podcasting, & More

Mon, Aug 26 - Beyond the Headlines: Voices of Palestinian Women in Journalism and Media

What: This initiative focuses on women in media and the unique role women play in shaping stories coming out of the Middle East, with specific attention to the current crisis in Gaza. It highlights the voices of three incredible Palestinian women working at the intersections of journalism and media.

Who: Tamar Haddad, full-time And Still We Rise Coordinator; Faten Alwan, a seasoned storyteller and journalist, narrates stories from the heart of conflict zones; Rana Abu Farha is a senior journalist and program presenter with over fifteen years of professional experience in national media; Rula Salameh is a veteran journalist, community organizer, and the Education and Outreach Director in Palestine for Just Vision, an organization that fills a media gap in Israel-Palestine through independent storytelling and strategic audience engagement.

When: 11 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Churches for Middle East Peace

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Mon, Aug 26 - How to turn your election coverage from horse-race to pro-democracy 

What: This training will help journalists have working understanding of pro-democracy journalism and its impact, develop reporting plans for thematic election stories, and pull from a set of quick tips to immediately elevate their coverage beyond the horse race.

Who: Beatrice Forman and Jaisal Noor — two organizers with U.S. Democracy Day.

When: 5 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Society of Professional Journalists, Washington Chapter 

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Tues, Aug 27 - Foreign Correspondents: A Discussion with John Maxwell Hamilton

What: John Maxwell Hamilton will talk about the history of American foreign reporting, local/global story possibilities and his assessment of the current way US media outlets cover international events.

Who: John Maxwell Hamilton, journalist, author and journalism professor; Nerissa Young, Professor of instruction in the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University

When: 7 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Society of Professional Journalists

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Wed, Aug 28 - AI Is The Solution To Media’s Knowledge Crisis

What: Get actionable insights and detailed examples of how media companies and agencies are using AI to manage knowledge and foster collaboration and innovation. You’ll find out:  The extent of the media industry’s current knowledge management issues and their impact on productivity and innovation; How AI can revolutionize knowledge management by filtering out noise, uncovering insights and streamlining workflows; Real-world examples of companies like Condé Nast and Ogilvy, which have successfully integrated AI into their knowledge management systems.

Who: Tariq Rauf, Tariq Rauf CEO and Founder, Qatalog

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Qatlalog

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Wed, Aug 28 - Resisting misinformation in your election reporting

What: This briefing will offer research-backed strategies and tools to help reporters recognize and verify material of questionable validity and correct misinformation without inadvertently amplifying it. Three panelists will make brief presentations and then take reporter questions on the record.

Who: Dr. Cuihua Shen, University of California, Davis; Dr. Kate Starbird, University of Washington; Dr. Briony Swire-Thompson, Northeastern University; SciLine Director Rick Weiss  

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: New England Newspaper & Press Association

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Wed, Aug 28 - Supercharge Learning with Augmented Reality!

What: Ready to ditch static marketing materials and uninspiring events? This webinar is your guide to the future of learning and engagement - Augmented Reality (AR)! We'll break down the power of AR, then explore how to use it to: Craft Interactive Marketing: Imagine brochures that come alive with AR! Watch product demos, explore 3D models, or access additional learning content. Spark excitement for your learning events before they even begin.

Who: Destery Hildenbrand XR Solution Architect, Intellezy

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Training Magazine Network

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Wed, Aug 28 - Putting Your Print Foot in the Podcasting World

What: Today’s media job market is all about the pivot. So how do you put your print foot into the podcasting world?  That’s what we’ll explore with a panel of experts who’ve made the leap from print to podcasting, and in some cases, back to print. How do you jump into podcasting? How is producing or writing for a podcast different from writing for print? Where do you learn that? How do you get podcast ideas funded?

Who: Carra Mallory, freelance podcast producer & writer, working in the past on Spotify podcasts Disappearances, Serial Killers, and Conspiracy Theories; Matt Frassica, independent podcast producer who has most recently worked on The Bag Game, a series for ESPN’s 30 for 30 podcast. He has piloted podcasts for the New York Times and PBS; Stacy St. Clair, investigative reporter, Chicago Tribune who worked with colleague Christy Gutowski on the podcast, Unsealed: The Tylenol Murders. The podcast was accompanied by a six-part print series in the newspaper.

When: 7 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Society of Professional Journalism

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Thu, Aug 29 - AI Policies for Grantmakers: How to Manage Risk and Harness AI for Good

What: Learn how a small but growing number of grantmakers are creating internal policies that aim to minimize risk while also ensuring that they can leverage AI for good. During this interactive session, we’ll cover the unique risks AI poses for funders, provide a rationale for creating an internal AI policy, and discuss what to consider as you build your own policy. We’ll also share real-life examples of AI policies that can help you shape a protocol that you can use at your organization.

Who: Ray Borkman Sr. Marketing Manager Blackbaud; Peter Panepento Co-Founder and Managing Partner Turn Two

When: 11 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Blackbaud

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Thu, Aug 29 - Election Coverage 101

What:  By attending this class, you'll learn: - How to approach voters and find relevant, timely sources for your stories. How to identify new election-related stories and report on under-served communities. How to localize stories about national elections and keep election coverage relevant to your audience.

Who: Emma Platoff The Boston Globe

When: 12 noon

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: New England First Amendment Coalition

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Thu, Aug 29 - Emerging Tech and the Future of Accessibility  

What: An expert panel discussion exploring the positive potential of technological innovation to transform society for the better by increasing accessibility for all.

Who: Alex Ambrose Policy Analyst Moderator; Scott Code Vice President, Center for Aging Services Technologies LeadingAge; Kai Frazier Founder & CEO Kai XR; Brian Switzer Program Manager for Accessibility Technology, Training, and Research The Carroll Center for the Blind.

When: 12 noon, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Information Technology & Innovation Foundation

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Thu, Aug 29 - Depolarize the news: Avoiding common pitfalls that make coverage feel biased

What: In this training, we’ll talk about how journalists can avoid common pitfalls that often can send signals of bias and alienate people from news coverage.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Trusting News

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Thu, Aug 29 - Mental health and election reporting

What: journalists will contribute anonymously to a series of prompts to learn actionable insights for reassessing and repairing their relationships with work. Created specifically for those working within a news organization, this session will help journalists assess where they sit on the stress spectrum, understand what is inside and outside of their control and self-prescribe a set of actions for election season to combat their unique blend of burnout.

Who: Samantha Ragland, API’s vice president of journalism programs, formally a member of the faculty at The Poynter Institute for Media Studies where she also served as director of the Leadership Academy for Women in Media.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: American Press Institute and Associated Press

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Thu, Aug 29 - Using Articulate Storyline 360 to Create Interactive Learning Lessons

What: Examples and demonstrate how easily Storyline can help you build interactive learning lessons with any content. We will explore how Slides, States, Layers, and Triggers work together to build any exercise you can imagine. We will also show and discuss how Variables and Conditions can be used for more advanced solutions.

Who: Ron Price Chief Learning Officer, Yukon Learning; Tom Kuhlmann Chief Learning Architect, Articulate

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Training Magazine Network

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Thu, Aug 29 - Putting AI to Work for You and Your Students: The Practical Pieces

What: Learn how you can use what Khan Academy has available, free for teachers, for leveraging artificial intelligence to help students get unstuck and to assist teachers with administrative tasks and lesson planning. The panalists will share tangible ways that AI can be used to spark curiosity in students while supporting teachers with customizable lesson support, resources, and plans. 

Who: Kristen DiCerbo, Ph.D. is the Chief Learning Officer at Khan Academy; Dr. Wendy Amato is the Chief Academic Officer at Teaching Channel’s parent company, K12 Coalition.

When: 4 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Teaching Channel

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21 Recent Articles about Journalism & AI: Uses, Ethics, & Dangers

Yahoo News debuted a fresh A.I.-powered news app – Wired

Ten big questions on AI and the news – Columbia Journalism Review  

It Looked Like a Reliable News Site. It Was an A.I. Chop Shop. – New York Times

NYT issues guidance on its A.I. principles – InPublishing

AI companies freeze out partisan media – Semafor

AI newsroom guidelines look very similar, says a researcher who studied them. He thinks this is bad news - Reuters Institute  

WSJ editor Emma Tucker on how publishers can protect themselves from AI challenge – Press Gazettte

For the first time, two Pulitzer winners disclosed using AI in their reporting – Harvard’s Nieman Lab

AI for Data Journalism: demonstrating what we can do with this stuff right now – Simon Willison

The media bosses fighting back against AI — and the ones cutting deals – Washington Post

A national network of local news sites is publishing AI-written articles under fake bylines. Experts are raising alarm - CNN

What does the public in six countries think of generative AI in news? | Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism - Reuters Institute  

USA Today is adding AI-generated summaries to the top of its articles - The Verge  

Google’s and Microsoft’s AI Chatbots Refuse to Say Who Won the 2020 US Election – Wired

Julia Angwin on trust in journalism and the future of AI and the news – Journalist’s Resources

AI’s coming inverted pyramid moment for journalism – Poynter

Does AI Have a Place in Journalism? 6 Ways It Helps Us Craft Our Original Work – PC Magazine

Why TikTok star Sophia Smith Galer created an AI tool to help journalists make viral videos – Journalism.co  

Newsrooms are experimenting with generative AI, warts and all – The Conversation

Media Companies Are Making a Huge Mistake With AI – The Atlantic

‘Devastating’ potential impact of Google AI Overviews on publisher visibility revealed - Press Gazette

10 Webinars This Week about AI, Journalism, Media & More

Tue, June 11 - Using AI Tools like ChatGPT to Help You Launch and Grow Your Business

What: Dive into the Entrepreneurs Toolkit, a treasure trove of prompts tailored to guide you through key stages of business development. From assessing opportunities and establishing your entity to financial planning, marketing strategies, and human resources management, you will learn how to harness AI tools effectively at every step of your entrepreneurial journey.

Who: Daniel Street, Asst. Professor of Accounting & Financial Management, Bucknell University

When: 12 noon, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: The Pennsylvania Small Business Development Centers

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Tue, June 11 - The Future of Measurement: Use AI to Elevate Marketing ROI

What: How to best equip your brand for efficient marketing ROI measurement and prioritization of marketing activities. The optimal data-driven techniques to predict the performance and impact of media activities. Strategies to transform MMM results into actionable recommendations for optimizing marketing spending and maximizing ROI.

Who: Igor Skokan, marketing science director at Meta, and Henrik Busch, CEO of Kantar Global Analytics.

When: 12 noon, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Kantar

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Tue, June 11 - How to Protect Yourself Online

What: This lesson will focus on online risks and how they can be mitigated.

Who: Stephanie Sugars U.S. Press Freedom Tracker

When: 11 am, Central

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: New England First Amendment Coalition

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Tue, June 11 - Introduction to the All-New Adobe Captivate – A Beginner’s Guide

What: An interactive session designed specifically for beginners where we'll delve into the fundamental features and functionalities of the all-new Adobe Captivate, which is used for creating eLearning content such as software demonstrations.

Who: Sharath Ramaswamy Senior eLearning Evangelist, Adobe

When: 12 noon, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Adobe

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Tue, June 11 - AI Innovator Collaborative: Evaluating AI Tools

What: How to evaluate tools for your newsroom. We’ll get into how to evaluate the landscape of vendors, ethical and privacy considerations to take into account, assessing potential solutions within current systems and conversations to have with potential vendors. Come prepared to share how your newsroom is thinking about vetting potential AI tools and vendors — we are going to create a collaborative list of considerations and questions to address.

Who: ONA’s Head of Strategic Partnerships, Hanaa Rifaey

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free to ONA members

Sponsor: Online News Association

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Wed, June 12 - Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit Innovation

What: Learn how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement.

When: 1 pm

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: TechSoup

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Wed, June 12 - Smart Ways to Use GenAI to Assist the Newsroom

What: Learn about an internal chatbot that makes it easy for journalists to search the archives, as well as highlighting workflow-friendly tools that help journalists. Also, how GenAI can be used to help this process in the future along with specific examples of how The Times is using GenAI to help its newsroom move faster and get more done.

Who: Ole Reissman, director of AI at Der Spiegel, and Luke Sikkema, Head of Editorial Operations at The Times UK.

When: 10 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: International News Media Assoc,.

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Wed, June 12 - Supporting and engaging students in an AI-powered, post-pandemic world

What: We explore the profound changes and emerging trends within the academic landscape post-pandemic, focusing on how these shifts have redefined learning and research practices.  

Who: Stephen Kemsley Senior Manager, User Experience Design Clarivate; Image of Cheryl Simpson Cheryl Simpson Senior User Experience Designer Clarivate; Sarah Brooks Senior User Experience Designer Clarivate; Mark Ayling (Moderator) Senior Manager, Product Marketing ProQuest, Part of Clarivate

When: 11 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: ProQuest, Part of Clarivate

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Thu, June 13 - The Futurist: The Age of AI

What: Influential policymakers and technology pioneers explore the impact of artificial intelligence on the way we work, live and interact with the world around us.

Who: Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn and Inflection AI; Gen. Mark A. Milley (U.S. Army, Ret.) and former chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Jen Easterly, director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency; Maria Ressa, co-founder and CEO at Rappler and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate; Kai-Fu Lee, chair of Sinovation Ventures and CEO of 01.AI, and many more. Presenting Sponsors:

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: IBM and Nasdaq

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Thu, June 13 - 4 Key Things Executives Need to Know About AI

What: This session demystifies AI by sharing not only how to understand AI, but how to strategically implement it.

Who: Shaun Dippnall Chief Delivery Officer, Sand Technologies

When: 12 noon, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: SAND Technologies

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23 Articles about Journalism & AI: Uses, Ethics, & Dangers

66% of leaders wouldn't hire someone without AI skills, report finds - ZDnet

Meet AdVon, the AI-Powered Content Monster Infecting the Media Industry – Futurism

New AI and Large Language Model Tools for Journalists: What to Know - Global Investigative Journalism Network

AI is disrupting the local news industry. Will it unlock growth or be an existential threat? – Poynter

How Generative AI Is Helping Fact-Checkers Flag Election Disinformation, But Is Less Useful in the Global South – Global Investigative Journalism Network

AI-generated news is here from SF-based Hoodline. What will that mean? -San Francisco Chronicle

News industry divides over AI content rights - Axios 

8 major newspapers join legal backlash against OpenAI, Microsoft – Washington Post

The business of news in the AI economy – Wiley Online Journal

Nearly 70% of newsroom staffers are using A.I. in some capacity, leveraging the technology to generate headlines, edit stories, and perform other tasks – Poynter  

How AI-generated disinformation might impact this year’s elections and how journalists should report on it – Reuters Institute  

AI is already reshaping newsrooms, AP study finds - Poynter 

AI news that’s fit to print: The New York Times’ editorial AI director on the current state of AI-powered journalism – Harvard’s Nieman Lab

Watermarks are Just One of Many Tools Needed for Effective Use of AI in News – Innovating  

We’re not ready for a major shift in visual journalism - Poynter 

Axios Sees A.I. Coming, and Shifts Its Strategy – New York Times 

Newsweek is making generative AI a fixture in its newsroom - Harvard’s Nieman Lab 

Your newsroom needs an AI ethics policy. Start here. – Poynter

Is AI about to kill what’s left of journalism? – Financial Times

Pulitzer’s AI Spotlight Series will train 1,000 journalists on AI accountability reporting – Harvard’s Nieman Lab

AI newsroom guidelines look very similar, says a researcher who studied them. He thinks this is bad news – Reuter’s Institute 

AI’s Most Pressing Ethics Problem – Columbia Journalism Institute

Impact of AI on Local News Models – Local News Initiative

20 Webinars in the next 2 weeks about AI, Journalism, Climate, Health & More

Tue, April 30 - What to Know About Treatment-Resistant Depression

What: Treatment-resistant depression and learn how to cover this complex medical condition with depth and nuance.

Who: Dr. Maurizio Fava Chair, Department of Psychiatry/Psychiatrist-in-Chief, Massachusetts General Hospital; Dr. Lisa Harding Board Certified Psychiatrist & Depression Expert; Courtenay Harris Bond Staff Writer, Philly Voice; Dr. John Tumeh Chief of Psychiatry, Foundation Psychiatry.

When: 12 noon, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: National Press Foundation, Johnson & Johnson

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Tue, April 30 - Storytelling for Impact

What: Tips, techniques and tools to help the modern marketer tell better and more impactful stories to activate their audiences around ideas and actions.

Who: Kiersten Hill Director of Nonprofit Solutions

When: 2 pm, Central

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: FireSpring

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Tue, April 30 - Investigating the Israel-Hamas Conflict

What: Three senior investigative journalists will share tips and tools on how to work in such a perilous reporting environment, and techniques for digging into war atrocities.

Who: Sarah El-Deeb has been an Associated Press (AP) journalist since 2000, with extensive experience reporting in the Middle East. Peter Polack is a research-based designer and software developer with Forensic Architecture (FA), a research agency based at Goldsmiths, University of London, which develops, employs, and disseminates new techniques, methods, and concepts for investigating state and corporate violence. Phil Rees is the Director of Investigative Journalism at Al Jazeera. The moderator is Rachel Oldroyd, Deputy Investigations Editor of the Guardian.

When: 9 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Global Investigative Journalism Network

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Tue, April 30 - AI while avoiding the cloud: running local models

(also offered May 2)

What: What the open-source, locally-run ecosystem looks like for chatbots and large language models. We'll look at performance compared to the closed-off options, setup and hardware requirements, "uncensored" models and common technical adaptations like quantization that trades off ability for those of us without cutting-edge desktops.

Who: Jonathan Soma, Knight Chair in Data Journalism at Columbia's Journalism School and director of both the year-long Data Journalism MS and ten-week Lede Program summer bootcamp.

When: 9 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Columbia Journalism School

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Wed, May 1 - Disinformation, Elections & Democracy: How journalists can spot and disarm current tactics to influence voters

What: A practical look at current tactics used by disinformation specialists to disrupt the 2024 election and what journalists can do to counter them.

Who: Tina Barton, senior elections expert, Committee for Safe and Secure Elections; Yael Eisenstat, senior fellow at Cybersecurity for Democracy and PEN America consultant; Christine Fernando, democracy reporter, Associated Press; Sheera Frenkel, technology reporter for the New York Times

When: 11:30, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: National Press Club Journalism Institute

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Wed, May 1 - Choosing Words During War: Covering the Israel-Gaza Conflict

What: How do newsrooms decide what words to use in covering a complex conflict? In a quick-moving story, how should journalists decide if and when information is solid enough to publish? Has the current war presented new challenges, and what policies have changed or grown out of it?

Who: John Daniszewski, Vice President and Editor at Large for Standards, The Associated Press; David Folkenflik, Media Correspondent, NPR News; Steven Holmes, Former Executive Director, Standards & Practices, CNN; Pulitzer Prize winner for New York Times, "How Race Is Lived in America"; New York-based journalist Jane Eisner, former Director of Academic Affairs, Columbia Journalism School, and former Editor-in-Chief, The Forward.

When: 12 noon, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Columbia Journalism School, The Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies at Columbia University

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Wed, May 1 -  Environmental Journalists on the Frontlines of Democracy

What: A celebration of the important role of environmental journalism and a highlighting of the need to protect journalists around the world from surveillance, censorship, oppression, and violence.

Who: Jon Sawyer, Pulitzer Center Leadership; Meaghan Parker, of the Society of Environmental Journalists; Jeje Mohammed, of PEN America; Clayton Weimers, of Reporters Without Borders USA; and independent journalist Sandhya Ravishanka.

When: 10 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Wilson Center’s Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP), in partnership with the Society of Environmental Journalists.

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Wed, May 1 - Why Press Freedom Matters: Exploring Evan Gershkovich’s Case

What: We’ll look at a high-profile example of the denial of press freedoms: the case of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who was wrongfully detained in Russia last year on bogus charges of spying.

Who: Wall Street Journal Assistant Editor Paul Beckett, who leads the Journal’s efforts at securing Gershkovich’s release, will discuss the case with New Literacy Project’s Brittney Smith.

When: 5 pm, Central

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: News Literacy Project

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Thu, May 2 - AI while avoiding the cloud: running local models

(a second offering of an April 30 event)

What: What the open-source, locally-run ecosystem looks like for chatbots and large language models. We'll look at performance compared to the closed-off options, setup and hardware requirements, "uncensored" models and common technical adaptations like quantization that trades off ability for those of us without cutting-edge desktops.

Who: Jonathan Soma, Knight Chair in Data Journalism at Columbia's Journalism School and director of both the year-long Data Journalism MS and ten-week Lede Program summer bootcamp.

When: 9 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Columbia Journalism School

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Thu, May 2 - Universities + public media + Election 2024 = an amazing opportunity

What: Election 2024 is an incredible opportunity for college students and public media stations to work together. How can student-led journalism reach new audiences and approach political coverage in a fresh way? We’ll learn what’s happening all across the U.S. from America Amplified, and on the ground in one mid-sized Midwestern community.

Who: Chelsea Nebeker-Naughton Digital Engagement Manager America Amplified; Jenna Dooley News Director Northern Public Radio; Katelynn McIlwain Managing Editor KBIA/University of Missouri.

When: 12 noon, Central

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: The University of Vermont and University Station Alliance

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Thu, May 2 - AI Driven Content Creation: Crafting Compelling Blogs

What: Explore how artificial intelligence can revolutionize content creation, particularly for blogs. Dive into the world of AI and learn how to leverage these technologies to produce compelling, engaging, and effective blog content that resonates with your audience.

Who: Casey Remolde, Chief Social Media Strategy Specialist at Kutztown Small Business Development Center; Nicole Stabile, Web Design Specialist at Kutztown Small Business Development Center.

When: 5 pm

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Kutztown University

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Thu, May 2 - The Intersections of Press Freedom and the Environment

What: This panel discussion will address obstacles U.S. journalists face when reporting urgent climate change and environmental issues for their communities — whether violence or arrest when covering environmental protests or denials of access and legal obstructions when investigating centers of political and corporate power.

Who: Carlos Berríos Polanco, writer and photojournalist from Caguas, Puerto Rico, specializing in climate and conflict topics; Halle Parker, journalist and Society of Environmental Journalists board member, who covers the environment for WWNO's Coastal Desk and Sea Change podcast; Caitlin Vogus, deputy director of advocacy at Freedom of the Press Foundation; Adam Glenn, deputy editor at Freedom of the Press Foundation.

When: 11 am, Central

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Freedom of the Press Foundation and the Society of Environmental Journalists

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Sat, May 4 - Next Gen Reporting for a Climate in Crisis

What: A conversation that focuses on empowering young journalists in the climate movement, and exploring their pivotal role in addressing pressing environmental challenges.

Who: Oleksii Otkydach (Ukraine), Political Analyst, La Sexta; Meghana Guntur (India), Corporate Interface Team Member, Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication; Sisanda Nkoala (South Africa), Associate Professor in the Linguistics Department at the University of the Western Cape; Sarah Swetlik, Climate Change and Environmental Reporter, The Greenville News; Pratika Katiyar, Board of Directors Student Member, Student Press Law Center; Peris Tushabe (Uganda), Program Coordinator for Free Expression and Education, PEN America;

When: 9 am, Central

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Pen America, Student Press Law Center  

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Mon, May 6 - Sciline Crash Course: Science Essentials for Local Reporters

What: Among the topics covered: Knowing whether and how science can enhance your story; Different kinds of studies and what each can—and cannot—reveal; Practical tips for identifying credible scientist-sources and interviewing them; and How to get the essentials from scientific reports, studies, and press releases.

Who: Former longtime Washington Post science reporter Rick Weiss and Ph.D. neuroscientist Dr. Tori Fosheim.

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Society of Environmental journalists

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Tue, May 7 - Mini Lab: AI Tools for Research

What: AI tools you can use now to augment your research

Who: Newsroom Robots podcast host Nikita Roy

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free for members, $25 for nonmembers

Sponsor: Online News Association

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Wed, May 8 - Leveraging AI in your Audience Engagement Strategy

What: Employing AI as part of your audience engagement strategy. We’ll explore how AI can help you identify communities and partnership opportunities, streamline workflows and craft messaging. We’ll also cover what only good old AE (Actual Experience) can do when it comes to Audience Engagement.

Who: Mike Reilley, Senior Lecturer, University of Illinois-Chicago; Jennifer Brandel CEO & Co-Founder, Hearken.

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free for members, $25 for nonmembers

Sponsor: Online News Association

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Wed, May 8 - Local News: Why It Matters and How It's Changing

What: Media leaders discuss key issues and innovations in journalism including the changes and challenges, the new technology and tools for gathering and sharing the news — and answer all your questions during the Q & A.

Who: Beryl Love, Executive Editor and Vice President of News for the Cincinnati Enquirer; Jennifer Merritt, Deputy Editor/ Digital Editor for WVXU; Ann Thompson, Digital Media Producer for CET

When: 6 pm, Central

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Woman's City Club of Greater Cincinnati

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Wed, May 8 - How health journalists think about their roles amid current challenges

What: Our analyses identify role conceptions that are specific to the work of health journalists in the current political climate.

Who: Dr. Amanda Hinnant is an associate professor at the University of Missouri, School of journalism, where she holds the Wallace Turner Memorial Faculty Fellowship; Dr. Rachel Young is an associate professor and director of undergraduate studies in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Iowa.

When: 8 am, Central

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Bournemouth University Centre for Science, Health & Data Comm Research

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Thu, May 9 - What is service journalism and how do I do it right?

What: A wide-ranging discussion on all things service journalism.

Who: Tim Herrera, former editor of NYT's service desk Smarter Living.

When: 3 pm, Central

Where: Zoom

Cost: $20

Sponsor: Freelancing With Tim

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Fri, May 10 - Covering trans and LGBTQ+ issues during 2024

What: Trans people and DEIB programs are in the crosshairs of state leaders, legislatures, policymakers, and school boards. Journalists must be prepared to report and share the impact of these efforts, as well as how political candidates are using them to influence voters.

Who: Katie Barnes, digital feature writer; ESPN Lex McMenamin, news and politics editor, Teen Vogue; Phoebe Petrovic, investigative reporter, Wisconsin Watch; Moderator: Gina Chua, executive editor, Semafor. 

When: 11:30 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: National Press Club Journalism Institute

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5 Free Webinars this week about Journalism, AI, Teaching & Branding

Mon, April 1 – Covering the 2024 Election

Who: Media critic and author Margaret Sullivan, formerly executive editor of The Buffalo News, and Barton Gellman, a three-time Pulitzer-prize winner, author and journalist who is now a senior advisor to the Brennan Center for Justice.

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Society of Professional Journalists, Wash., DC chapter

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Tue, April 2 - Meet The Generative AI Moment With Authentic Learning

What: This one-hour workshop will both provide a high-level explanation of how these tools work, along with insights from colleagues across disciplines at UChicago about how they’ve been approaching this change in the educational landscape. Attendees will receive context to make an informed decision about how to approach these tools and address the topic with their students. By providing examples of how they might design assignments and communicate their expectations in this new context, we hope to provide attendees with everything they need to feel confident that learning remains authentic even in a time that computer-generated text may approach the quality of human intellectual work.

Who: University of Chicago faculty

When: 1 pm, Central

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: University of Chicago

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Tue, April 2 - Artificial Intelligence in Practice: Building a Roadmap for AI Use in K-12 Schools

What: What are the best practices in crafting AI policies—should schools ban the technology, wholly embrace it, or something in between? What are the questions district and state leaders should ask themselves as they chart their course on AI? And where does AI literacy and professional development for teachers fit in this picture? This webinar will explore those questions, offering practical tips from educators and experts on how to approach this rapidly evolving technology while remaining mindful of core principles such as student privacy and academic honesty.

Who: Pati Ruiz is a Senior Director of Edtech and Emerging Technologies at Digital Promise where she leads the Edtech and Emerging Technologies team; Dr. Kip Glazer is a proud Principal of Mountain View High School in Mountain View California, home of Google and in the heart of Silicon Valley; Vera Cubero, an experienced educator with a wide range of experience in K12 education at the school, district, and state levels; Jerry Almendarez’ career in education spans over 30 years and includes experience as a classroom teacher, assistant principal, and principal.

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Education Week

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Tue, April 2 - Solutions Journalism 101 Webinar

What: This webinar will explore the ins and outs of solutions journalism, talk about why it’s important, explain key steps in reporting a solutions story, and share tips and resources for journalists interested in investigating how people are responding to social problems. We will also explore additional resources we have on hand for your reporting, including the Solutions Story Tracker, a database of more than 15,000 stories tagged by beat, publication, author, location, and more, a virtual heat map of what’s working around the world.

When: 6 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Solutions Journalism Network

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Wed, April 3 - Measuring Brand: Navigating Video's New Terrain

What: How to navigate through the maze of brand measurement in this new environment, providing you with actionable insights to optimize your marketing strategies and drive tangible results. Whether you're a seasoned marketer or just starting out, this webinar is your gateway to mastering brand measurement in the ever-evolving video landscape.

Who: Tinuiti’s Client Strategy experts: Harry Browne, VP, Client Strategy & Analytics; Hanah Choi, Vice President, Client Strategy & Analytics.

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Tinuiti & Media Post

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16 Webinars about AI, Journalism, SEO, Writing, Branding & More in the next 2 weeks

Tue, Feb 6 - Putting People First: A New Approach to Political Coverage

What: This webinar will help those who want an effective alternative to horse-race coverage, which is polarizing and often misleading.

Who: Jaisal Noor, Democracy Initiative manager at The Solutions Journalism Network; Jay Rosen, a journalism professor at New York University; Natalie Van Hoozer, a bilingual journalist at KUNR Public Radio in Nevada; Hugo Balta, an accredited solutions journalism trainer and publisher at Latino News Network; and Elliot Wade, a community reporter at The Current of Louisiana.

When: 12 noon, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: The Knight Center for Journalism, Solutions Journalism Network

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Tue, Feb 6 - Search Engine Optimization (SEO) 101: Proven Strategies to Improve Website Traffic

What: Learn more the importance of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and tips and tools for optimizing your website to better communicate with the top search engines: Google, Yahoo, and Bing. The webinar will also provide insight into website content, backlinks, and keywords.  

When: 10 am

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: The University of Pittsburgh’s Small Business Development Center

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Tue, Feb 6 - The Investigative Agenda for Climate Change Journalism

What: In this panel, leading climate change journalists and experts — who all contributed to the discussion and report — will share perspectives on the top priorities for investigative journalism on climate change, including the fossil fuel industry, government policies, climate change finance, and the interface between climate and socio-economic forces.

Who: The moderator is Sheila Coronel, professor of journalism and director of the Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism in New York; Matthew Green is global investigations editor at DeSmog; Sunita Narain is the director general of the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), a public interest research and advocacy organization based in New Delhi; Amy Westervelt is an award-winning investigative journalist and executive producer of the independent podcast production company Critical Frequency

When: 9 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Global Investigative Journalism Network

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Tue, Feb 6 - The Rise of Al

What: New breakthroughs in artificial intelligence could lead to one of the largest technological shifts in generations and already have governments around the world racing to develop guardrails.

Who: Rep. Don Beyer (D-Va.), Rep. Marcus Molinaro (R-N.Y.); Anne Neuberger, deputy national security advisor for cyber and emerging technologies; Neal Khosla, CEO and co-founder of Curai; Linda Moore President & CEO, TechNet; Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.)

When: 9 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: TechNet, Washington Post

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Wed, Feb 7 - Election data: Before election night, during and after

What: Three newsrooms talk about how they approach election data storytelling at each stage in the cycle, from explainers to prepare voters, to Election Night rigs and dashboards and how to prepare for post-election visual analysis.

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free to members, $25 for student membership

Sponsor: Investigative Reporters & Editors

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Thu, Feb 8 - Student Press Freedom 101

What: A crash course in the law of the student press, including the court cases and advocacy that led us to where we are.

Who: Featuring the Student Press Law Center’s Senior Legal Counsel Mike Hiestand.

When: 6 pm, Central

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Student Press Law Center

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Thu, Feb 8 - Ethics and Visual Journalism  

What: There will be a discussion of the foundational standard of ethics and how this framework continues to evolve as the world of journalism changes and practical factors like technology influence visual journalists’ work. This conversation will also focus on the shift in how communities receive and value challenging imagery, and how these changing attitudes influence ethical debates and norms. The discussion will also include how a new generation of storytellers is shaping this debate, and share their thoughts on the future trajectory of photojournalistic ethics.

Who: Fred Ritchin and Andrea Wise; moderator Jenn Poggi with The Kalish Workshop.

When: 7 pm, Central

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Santa Fe Workshops

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Thu, Feb 8 - Beyond Breaking News: Local Journalism’s Role in Disaster Recovery

What: The critical role of the media in long-term recovery, including one that is often overlooked: To monitor recovery activities and hold to account the government, funders and others involved so that no community is left behind. The panel will answer questions such as: Why and how should donors invest in nonprofit journalism? What is the unique role of local coverage in disasters? How can funders and media work together?  While primarily aimed at funders, the webinar may also be of interest to emergency managers, government staff, academics, journalists, disaster responders and nongovernmental organization staff interested in, or working on, disasters and other crises.

Who: Paul Cheung, CEO of the Center for Public Integrity and CDP board member, will moderate; Glenn Gamboa, Philanthropy Editor, The Associated Press; Pu Ying Huang, Director of Photography, Texas Tribune; Vincent Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: United Philanthropy Forum, Giving Compass   

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Fri, Feb 9 – Covering Firearm Violence: How journalists can reframe their reporting

What: The gaps, go-to resources, and facts and myths about firearms and firearm ownership. Participants will also learn: The differences among firearm violence, such as what is a mass casualty event versus a mass shooting Where to find new research on firearm violence How news coverage of firearm violence impacts victims and frontline health workers How to move thinking of firearm violence as “the crime beat” to more nuanced coverage across beat

Who: Dr. Jessica Beard, director of research at The Philadelphia Center for Gun Violence Reporting;  Abené Clayton, reporter on The Guardian’s Guns and Lies in America project; Jennifer Mascia, senior news writer and founding staffer at The Trace; Moderator: Kaitlin Washburn, health beat leader for firearm violence and trauma at the Association of Health Care Journalists and reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times.

When: 11:30 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: National Press Club

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Mon, Feb 12 - Op-Ed Boot Camp 

What: Student journalists, it’s time to take your op-ed writing and pitching skills to the next level. Learn everything you need to know to publish an op-ed that advocates for press freedom in your community.

Who: Featuring seasoned journalist Steve Holmes, formerly of the New York Times, Washington Post and CNN.

When: 8 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Student Press Law Center

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Mon, Feb 12 - Digital Content Transformation: Unveiling the Impact of Branding

What: Delve into the world of digital branding and discover its profound impact on business success. By the end of this seminar, you will be equipped with the essential tools and insights to either give your existing brand a digital makeover or start building a new brand with a solid foundation in the digital world. Our experts will guide you through the intricacies of branding in the digital age, offering practical advice and innovative strategies to revamp or create your brand effectively. 

Who: Carolyn Kerkowski, the PA Desk Assistant Program Coordinator and Lead Brand Specialist; Alexa Fink, a skilled Digital Strategy and Photo Specialist, bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table.

When: 5 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Small Business Development Center at the University of Pennsylvania

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Tue, Feb 13 - Digital Dangers: Protecting Against Online Harassment 

What: Student journalists are increasingly contending with the threat of online harassment, which attempts to intimidate them into silence. Learn from those who know first-hand the tools available to protect and support yourself (or your students).

Who: Featuring Taylor Lorenz, technology columnist at The Washington Post; Sarah Swetlik, The Greenville News; and Pratika Katiyar, SPLC student board member. 

When: 7 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Student Press Law Center

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Tue, Feb 13 - Narrative investigations

What: This workshop will focus on the tools you need to craft compelling narratives while unveiling or building on investigations.

Who: Houston Chronicle reporter Andrea Ball

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Investigative Reporters & Editors

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Wed, Feb 14 - Generative AI: How Hackers Exploit AI to Target Small Business Owners

What: We will delve into the intricate world of cyber threats. Witness firsthand sophisticated AI tactics used by malicious actors to exploit small business owners. In this session, you will:  Explore real-life instances showcasing the fusion of AI and cybercrime. Discover emerging dangers that could impact your business. Learn effective strategies to safeguard your company against AI-fueled scams.

Who: Dr. Teresa Piliouras, CEO and Founder, Technical Consulting & Research, Inc., is an IT consultant, educator, inventor, and author. Pui Lam (Raymond) Yu, Executive Vice President Engineering at Technical Consulting & Research, Inc., has over 20 years of industry experience in Cybersecurity, Software Engineering, and Systems Engineering.  

When: 12 noon, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Small Business Development Center at the University of Pennsylvania

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Thu, Feb 15 - Mastering the Art of the Interview

What: This class, taught by a lifelong journalist, will teach you ten ways to conduct memorable, useful interviews that will have people buzzing long after they read, see, or hear them. Mastering the art of the interview will also help you get better sound bites for everything from a simple blog post to a complex documentary film.  

Who: Elaine Appleton Grant, a Loeb School instructor in podcasting and communications curricula.

When: 12 noon

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Nackey S Loeb School of Communications

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Thu, Feb 15 - Learn How to Use Google Analytics 4

What: A live walk-through and Q&A session. We will cover the new features, differences in metrics compared to Universal Analytics, and demonstrate common questions such as how to find traffic for a story and top referrers. This webinar is designed for beginners and will focus on building a basic understanding of how Google Analytics works, as well as different ways to use analytics to inform editorial decisions.

Who: Sophie Ho, Senior Newsroom Growth Expert, News Revenue Hub

When: 12 noon, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: News Revenue Hub

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11 Free Media Webinars this Week: Disinformation, SEO, Storytelling, AI, Science & More

Mon, Nov 6 - Getting it right: Pushing past resistance to better firearms violence reporting  

What: This webinar will explore how four journalists have tried to be part of the solution and the changes they’ve observed. They’ll share tips for managing managers, taking small steps (and feeling okay about that) and the importance of working closely in the communities most affected by the violence.

Who: Kaitlin Washburn, a reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times; Abené Clayton, a reporter for The Guardian; Christopher Norris is a two-time Emmy-nominated broadcast journalist and former managing editor for community and engagement at WHYY

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Association of Health Care Journalists

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Mon, Nov 6 - The impact of vaccine misinformation

What: The grave consequences of widespread anti-vaccination misinformation.

Who: PolitiFact Deputy Editor Rebecca Catalanello and Dr. Céline Gounder, host of the “Epidemic” podcast, KFF senior fellow, CBS News medical contributor.

When: 11 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Poynter & PolitiFact

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Mon, Nov 6 - How Russia’s disinformation campaigns can target your town

What: Learn how — and why — Russian propaganda is bypassing content bans and posing as local news with

Who: Peter Benzoni of the Alliance for Securing Democracy and PolitiFact Executive Director Aaron Sharockman.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Poynter & PolitiFact

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Tue, Nov 7 - SEO Strategies for Nonprofits: Boosting Visibility and Traffic to Your Website

What: This webinar will get you up to speed on modern SEO tactics, why they're important, and how to build a strategy to keep your website's performance up to date. By the end of this webinar, you'll know  How optimizing your site for SEO gains you new users; The basic SEO elements and how to manipulate them on your site; How to keep your site performing well on search engines in an efficient and effective manner.

Who: Julian Gerace, Tapp Network Digital Solutions Manager; Jason Spangler Tapp Network, Director Of Sales.

When: 12 noon

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: TechSoup

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Tue, Nov 7 - Google News Lab — Trends and Advanced Search

What: This session will equip you with practical reporting tips with examples. In Advanced Search, we’ll share how using search modifiers and specialized search engines can unearth story ideas and sources. We'll also look at how Google Trends can lead to insights on local audiences and complement your storytelling.

When: 11 am, Central

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Google News Labs

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Wed, Nov 8 - Global Media Literacy Education with the Pulitzer Center

What: Learn more about the many types of misinformation and approaches to media literacy. Participants will reflect on what global media literacy looks like in the classroom by exploring thinking routines and resources that encourage students to make local-global connections and identify power structures and dominant narratives that shape media.

Who:  This workshop will feature an alumnus of the Pulitzer Center's Teacher Fellowship program, who will share their experience teaching an original project-based unit that cultivates global media literacy, and their tips for other educators doing this work.

When: 4 pm, Central

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Pulitzer Center Education

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Wed, Nov 8 - "Once upon a Time": The Art and Architecture of Storytelling

What: This webinar will uncover the art and architecture of storytelling to reveal the power of persuasion. The session will answer these questions:  How do we move from communicating to "inform" to communicating to "advocate" in sales and marketing presentations?  What are the roles of trust and emotions in persuasion?  Does speaking virtually change how we should persuade?

Who: Dr. Constance Staley Professor of Communication, University of Colorado

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Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Training Magazine

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Wed, Nov 8 - The threat of AI and the Israel-Hamas war

What: To help you better understand how malign actors are — or are not — using deepfakes to accelerate false narratives and intentionally mislead audiences.

Who: MediaWise Director Alex Mahadevan will lead a conversation with MediaWise Ambassador Hari Sreenivasan and Felix Simon, communication researcher and doctoral student at the Oxford Internet Institute.

When: 11 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Poynter & PolitiFact

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Wed, Nov 8 - Science essentials for local reporters  

What: Basic principles about how science works and ways it can be used to strengthen virtually any news story.

Who: Former longtime Washington Post science reporter Rick Weiss and Ph.D. neuroscientist Dr. Tori Espensen.

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: New England Newspaper & Press Association

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Thu, Nov 9 – Key YouTube Strategies for 2024

What: Results from a soon-to-be-released study of media agencies. You’ll find out: How advertisers are addressing brand suitability challenges on YouTube and balancing that with campaign performance goals. How brand and agency leaders predict their spending on YouTube and CTV will change in 2024.  Platform changes that could have a big impact on how brands represent themselves on YouTube in 2024, including shifts in how they can advertise to diverse communities.

Who: Tamara Alesi CEO, Mediaplus North America; Jessica Goon CMO, Tate's Bake Shop; Matt Duffy   CMO, Pixability.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Pixability

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Fri, Nov 10 - Public Funding of Local News

What: Four states now provide funding for local news through state appropriations: New Jersey, Washington, New Mexico and California. In this program, we hear from local news leaders in those states and the national organization Rebuild Local News.

Who: Ayinde Merrill (New Jersey Civic Information Consortium), Steve Waldman (Rebuild Local News) and Christa Scharfenberg (UC Berkeley). This session will be moderated by Meg Little Reilly (CCN).

When: 12 noon, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: The University of Vermont

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Preparing Media Students for their AI Future

When I was teaching at a journalism school some 15 years ago, many professors were wringing their hands about digital media. “Would print survive?” they wanted to know. The focus was on their past rather than the students’ future. By asking the wrong questions, they were leading themselves into irrelevance and their students unprepared.

Here we are again, only this time it is generative AI. Much of what’s called AI is mislabeled or overrated, but it doesn’t matter. Media students will need help understanding how to use it effectively and ethically. Employers will be expecting it from them. The students also need an idea as to where AI is inadequate—this will inform them as to which parts of the media process they will need to do themselves.

There is no way to do this without having a clear understanding of the goal: understanding what separates “great” writing/audio/video from “good” writing/audio/. They have always needed to be able to evaluate their own writing to get better. And now, they must be able to evaluate what the AI produces for them.

The advent of digital platforms changed the process and tools of journalism and media. The goal remained the same. Likewise, generative AI will impact the process but not the ultimate goal.

Stephen Goforth

13 things journalists need to know about AI

A good rule of thumb is to start from the assumption that any story you hear about using AI in real-world settings is, beneath everything else, a story about labor automation.  Max Read’s blog 

This new era requires that newsrooms develop new, clear standards for how journalists will — and won’t — use AI for reporting, writing and disseminating the news. Newsrooms need to act quickly but deliberatively to create these standards and to make them easily accessible to their audiences. Poynter

Any assistance provided to these (AI) companies (by news organizations) could ultimately help put journalists out of business, and the risk remains that, once the media’s utility to the world of AI has been exhausted, the funding tap will quickly be turned off. Media executives can argue that having a seat at the table is better than not having one, but it might just make it easier for big tech to eat their lunch. Columbia Journalism Review 

Google is testing a product that uses artificial intelligence technology to produce news stories, pitching it to news organizations including The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal’s owner, News Corp, according to three people familiar with the matter. New York Times

“Reporters tend to just pick whatever the (AI) author or the model producer has said,” Abeba Birhane, an AI researcher and senior fellow at the Mozilla Foundation, said. “They just end up becoming a PR machine themselves for those tools.” Jonathan Stray, a senior scientist at the Berkeley Center for Human-Compatible AI and former AP editor, said, “Find the people who are actually using it or trying to use it to do their work and cover that story, because there are real people trying to get real things done.” Columbia Journalism Review

Journalists’ greatest value will be in asking good questions and judging the quality of the answers, not writing up the results. Wall Street Journal 

There are 49 supposed news sites that NewsGuard, an organization tracking misinformation, has identified as “almost entirely written by artificial intelligence software.” The Guardian

Recently, AI developers have claimed their models perform well not only on a single task but in a variety of situations … In the absence of any real-world validation, journalists should not believe the company’s claims. Columbia Journalism Review

If media outlets truly wanted to learn about the power of AI in newsrooms, they could test tools internally with journalists before publishing. Instead, they’re skipping to the potential for profit. The Verge

One of the main ways to combat misinformation is to make it clearer where a piece of content was generated and what happened to it along the way. The Adobe-led Content Authenticity Initiative aims to help image creators do this. Microsoft announced earlier this year that it will add metadata to all content created with its generative AI tools. Google, meanwhile, plans to share more details on the images catalogued in its search engine. Axios 

In the newsroom, some media companies have already tried to implement generative AI to create content that is easily automated, such as newsletters and real estate reports. The tech news media CNET started quietly publishing articles explaining financial topics using “‘automated technology’ – a stylistic euphemism for AI,” CNET had to issue corrections on 41 of the 77 stories after uncovering errors despite the articles being reviewed by humans prior to publication. Some of the errors came down to basic math. It’s mistakes such as these that make many journalists wary of using AI tools beyond simple transcription or programming a script. Columbia Journalism Review

OpenAI and the Associated Press are announcing a landmark deal for ChatGPT to license the news organization's archives. Axios

AI in The Newsroom (video) International News Media Association International