The sessions posted at Create or Die are below. Often, sessions are combined during the unconference. Where there are notes, there’s a link.
| Session Title | Session Convenor |
|---|---|
| 12 Steps to a Successful Interactive Online Community Newspaper | Sonya Bernard-Hollins |
| Best Practices in a Networked Society | Melissa Cornick |
| Black Experience | Tim Moore |
| Can we view the current upheaval in American journalism within frameworks of larger shifts (e.g. in human values or institutions)? | Ruth Seymour, Assistant Professor of Journalism, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan |
| Collegiate press corps | Sue Ellen Christian, Western Michigan University; Joe Grimm, Michigan State University |
| Combined- Taking the Community Temperature and Community Bridging | Beth Mastin and Michelle Ferrier |
| Connecting Mentors or Peer-to-Peer Coaching | Lori Robinson |
| Cultivating a healthy commercial ecosystem | Geoff Samek |
| Exciting the Community on Reporting the News | Sonya Bernard-Hollins |
| Freelancers Unite: how does freelancing change in the changing media landscape? | Marin Heinritz |
| Giving Public Policy a more human face | Cheryl Fields, Kwan Booth, and Brian Connors |
| How Can Public Radio Include All People? | Keith Woods |
| How Do I Create A Business Plan | Andrew Humphrey |
| How do we create Journalism that spurs public action? | Kwan Booth |
| How to create sustainable independent documentaries | Marcela Toledo |
| How to Make an Urban News Site More Interactive | Tim Moore |
| How we get sources to answer our phone calls as solo website journalists | Kadidjri Lahab |
| Impact of Images | Alice A. Tait |
| Incubation and Traction: Best Practices for Digital Media Start-ups | Bill Mitchell and Lori Robinson |
| Information Ecology for Communities | Ryan O’Toole |
| information/news by/for young people @ school or @home with innovative platforms such as games | Emilia Askari |
| Marketing Your Projects for the Greater Good | Melissa Cornick |
| Media’s Role in Civic or Political Engagement + Dialogue | Brian Connors |
| Micro Capitalism for Journalists | Jeff Brown |
| New Activation Systems for Journalism with Impact | ? |
| Newsrooms Non-profit or Social Enterprise | Sally Duros |
| Putting the Human Face Back in Public Policy | Cheryl Fields, Brian O’Connor, Kwan |
| Red Ink: Consumer Analytics For People & Communities | Ryan O’Toole |
| Slow News and the New Marketplace | Michelle Ferrier |
| Social Media Gaming to foster understanding of Journalism and Civic Engagement (Play*Fun) | Mary Ann Chick Whiteside |
| Social Media Gaming: Part 2, 3 | Mary Ann Chick Whiteside |
| Steps to a Successful Online Community Website | Sonya Bernard-Hollins |
| Strength In Numbers: Multi-media collaboration from Blog to TV to Mobile | Eric Galatas |
| Transitioning legacy community journalism to new tools and concepts | Brian Steffens, National Newspaper Association |
| Video Game Concept Art | Latoya Peterson |
| Video Game Incubation | Latoya Peterson |
| Video Game R&D | Latoya Peterson |
| War Map – A Visual Mapping of the Silent Destruction of US Communities by 10 Years of War | Matt Renner |
| What is required to nurture innovation? | Roger Gafke, Reynolds Journalism Institute |
| What Process & Criteria Shall JTM use to give $4000 and Attendance to an Innovation Event or RJI? | Linda Jue & Peggy Holman |
| Your Community Is Your Toolbox | Mark Anderson |
Summary of Learnings from “crowd-sourcing” process called Thirty-Five.