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- “Ways to set up a news operation whose structure makes engagement easy and safe”
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- Objectivity in Journalism
- How can media do well by doing good? What makes engagement strategic?
- Spheres of Engagement/Moving the Audience to Action
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Tool for Engagement – Conversation about the Field Guide
10:45am on 10/3 Tool for Engagement – Conversation about the Field Guide Elisa, Sheetal, Margaret, Caitlin, Jana, Bill, Andrew, Stephen, Ashley, Rachel Lets talk about engagement experiences that can be used as models Jana: Activist journalism — do you get … Continue reading
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What does meaningful engagement by journalists look like, and how does it differ from traditional journalism?
Session host: Lee van der Voo Participants: John Spady, Fiona Morgan, Jana Thrift, Marla Crockett, J.M. Ross, Mike Green, Terry P., Celeste H.D., Margaret Staniforth, Miro Merrill, Dan Archer, Tracy Loeffelholz Dunn, Clair Lorrell, Franziska Monahan. There was not agreement … Continue reading
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How might we teach engagement in universities and high schools/ How do we keep engagement dynamic?
Session hosts: Samantha Shotzbarger and Margaret Staniforth and Elaine Cha Participants: John Spady Sydette Jarry Miro Merrill Amalia Ashley Alvarado when stepping in a community, different from your own know your own lens and agenda learn to engage with the … Continue reading
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How can we truly engage?
Session host: Sydette Harry Reporter: Samantha Shotzbarger Participants: Mitch Fantin Ben Dejournette Amalia Alacon Marissa Grass Nathan Stevens Emmalee McDonald Jim Cyngels Jordyn Holman Ed Madison Bruce Poinsette Linda Miller The Knot excercise: Constant communication verbal leading and following TRUST … Continue reading
How can we fund media through engagement?
Who was there? Meghann Farnsworth, host Bruce Powell Bill Densmore Cylvia Hayes Tracy Loeffelholz Dunn Jo Ellen Gree Kaiser Talia Stroud Tood Milbourn Dan Archer Nathan Stevens Susan Gleason Rachel Damgen Tom Stites Some takeaways and themes: What are we … Continue reading
Outlining the How-To Field Guide: What’s in it? Who’s it for?
Session Host: Elissa Adair Reporter: Joy Mayer Post-it Flip Chart Notes Like idea of pin-pointing how-to’s Like the idea of moving toward concrete community outreach goals/accomplishments — be it literacy or changed health behaviors, etc. Need to translate big ideas … Continue reading
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“What’s in it for me?” Adding capacity to newsrooms and convincing newsroom skeptics of the value of engagement
Session Host: Caitlin Moran Reporter: Fiona Morgan Public Insight Network – “Do more with less” is no possible. Idea was to do more with more: story ideas, technology, thinking The reality: PIN produced more leads and sources, but didn’t increase … Continue reading
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SATURDAY: Before lunch, a “cheeks in the chairs” reflections — or “afternoon news”
Here are some of the short reflections from Experience Engagedment participants at the circle microphone before lunch. CHEEKS IN CHAIR SESSION (RECORDED) *Patience (Marla) *Remove the illusion of who we think we are as journalists and imagine something else (Michelle) … Continue reading
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How can we create dynamic public conversations (in person and online) that engage people through art/data/storytelling/journalism
Session Host: jesikah maria ross Session Reporters: Celeste Hamilton Dennis & Melia Tichenor Participants: Desiree Gutierez Wendy Willis Jacob Caggiano Elaine Cha Levander Voo Michal Wilder Melia Tichenor Celeste Hamilton Dennis jesikah maria ross Question: How do we create in-person … Continue reading
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Using developmental evaluation to look at the patterns of our collective inquiry
Hosts: Yve Susskind and Chris Corrigan Participants: Jerry Millhon, Jackie Hai, Michelle Bach-Coulibaly, Marla Crockett, Michelle Fernier, Peggy Holman We began by giving a bit of an overview about Developmental Evaluation which is an approach to understanding what is emerging. … Continue reading
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