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JSK Class of 2020
Insights and experiences from the John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships Class of 2020
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What local news organizations can learn from bagged lettuce
What local news organizations can learn from bagged lettuce
Audio experiments in the Salad Bowl of the World
Krista Almanzan
Sep 10, 2021
Things You Can Do With Audio That Aren’t Podcasts
Things You Can Do With Audio That Aren’t Podcasts
Experimenting with audio products in local news
Krista Almanzan
Apr 12, 2021
How can local news reach new people and better serve existing audiences?
How can local news reach new people and better serve existing audiences?
Interviews yield helpful, but sometimes surprising, answers
Krista Almanzan
Dec 17, 2020
Let’s work together to create the future of local news
Let’s work together to create the future of local news
How might we find new opportunities in audio
Krista Almanzan
Sep 21, 2020
Blood Pressure
Blood Pressure
What I learned from an intensive design class leading a team I’d never met with a problem I knew little about.
Jim Colgan
Jun 9, 2020
Zimbabwe will soon have community radio stations
Zimbabwe will soon have community radio stations
Will they survive journalism’s crippling financial crisis?
Divine Dube
Mar 17, 2020
10 things I learned in my first quarter at Stanford
10 things I learned in my first quarter at Stanford
(And some recommendations from my fellowship journey)
Natália Mazotte
Mar 17, 2020
Actually Meme 2020 wins (this is not #sponsored by @mikebloomberg)
Actually Meme 2020 wins (this is not #sponsored by @mikebloomberg)
Society has created the ideal conditions for the total dominance of the meme. Now we should be learning from the meme makers.
Pamela Chen
Mar 10, 2020
Learning to play at Stanford
Learning to play at Stanford
“What do you do for fun?” This is one of the most difficult questions anyone has ever asked me. Dawn Garcia, the director of the John S…
Motunrayo Alaka
Mar 9, 2020
A stronger case for public media
A stronger case for public media
Streams of public funding have always been available to create media. Now’s the time to think about how it can better serve communities.
Aaron Foley
Mar 6, 2020
Empowering the people’s voice as an act of self-determination
Empowering the people’s voice as an act of self-determination
Tribal media has the power and potential to lift communities
Bryan Pollard
Mar 6, 2020
A tool a day keeps obsolescence away
A tool a day keeps obsolescence away
Building the capacity to learn helps us cope with constant change
Jose Zamora
Mar 6, 2020
Why Zimbabwe needs a collaborative news ecosystem for local journalism to thrive
Why Zimbabwe needs a collaborative news ecosystem for local journalism to thrive
Working together is the way forward to help community media thrive
Divine Dube
Feb 25, 2020
What it’s like to be trapped inside a concussed brain
What it’s like to be trapped inside a concussed brain
From the anchor desk to the darkest period of my life — how I’m finally finding the light again.
Natasha Zouves
Jan 8, 2020
Building tools to bring data-driven reporting to more newsrooms
Building tools to bring data-driven reporting to more newsrooms
How I aim to use my fellowship to develop an open source ecosystem of tools for data journalism
Simon Willison
Dec 19, 2019
Steering journalism toward data science
Steering journalism toward data science
How can new guidelines for deeper reporting on AI systems help more journalists investigate our digital world?
Garance Burke
Dec 17, 2019
Why we need a joint investigative mindset to combat organized disinformation networks
Why we need a joint investigative mindset to combat organized disinformation networks
Organized disinformation is an ongoing, investigative story. Who is behind networks, and what are the links and money transfers?
Anna Gielewska
Dec 12, 2019
FOIA is your API
FOIA is your API
Automating public records requests can change investigative journalism
Matt Kiefer
Dec 12, 2019
We can enable ‘political must’ in Nigeria by reporting until something happens
We can enable ‘political must’ in Nigeria by reporting until something happens
Strategic collaboration between the media and the rest of civil society can help midwife good governance and social justice
Motunrayo Alaka
Dec 12, 2019
Yes, public radio is thriving — and we must do more
Yes, public radio is thriving — and we must do more
Let’s eliminate news deserts by helping our smallest stations with local news
Krista Almanzan
Dec 12, 2019
The untapped potential of mobile messaging
The untapped potential of mobile messaging
What can local news learn from the private messaging networks of immigrant communities?
Michael Rain
Dec 12, 2019
The Power of Your Network
The Power of Your Network
It’s more powerful than you think. Build it genuinely, with care and generosity, and it will help increase your work’s reach impact.
Jose Zamora
Dec 12, 2019
AI for Memers Part I
AI for Memers Part I
The worlds of algorithmic content moderation and recommendation are moving closer, with meme accounts caught in the intersection.
Pamela Chen
Dec 11, 2019
Where ‘Black Panther’ meets ‘Black Mirror’: Our immersive future
Where ‘Black Panther’ meets ‘Black Mirror’: Our immersive future
How the next computing platform could change our lives
Marcelle Hopkins
Dec 9, 2019
‘Follow the money’ is not enough…
‘Follow the money’ is not enough…
How to import the best practices of other professions in the service of investigative journalism
Joseph Poliszuk
Dec 5, 2019
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