Space is limited to the first 150 registrants. Registration is $350 if you apply before Feb. 1, 2009. After Feb. 1, 2009 registration is $450.
WHO WILL BENEFIT:
- New media people
- Journalists re-inventing their careers
- Journalists interested in the future of journalism
- Editors managing change, Journalism educators
- Those who want to know how they can benefit from the changing news ecology
POYNTER’S ROLE: The Poynter Institute recognizes the urgency to retrain and re-orient journalists when it comes to navigating the paths to a new news ecology.
From March 1-4, 2009, Poynter is partnering with Journalism That Matters (JTM) for a three-day conversation and work session designed to define the new jobs, skills and relationships that will sustain a 21st-century news gathering organization.
HOW THESE SESSIONS ARE DIFFERENT: The Poynter-JTM sessions utilize the wisdom in the room using Open Space Technology (OST) — a process that lets diverse groups self-organize and address complex and important issues. JTM has used OST around the country to stimulate fresh thinking and new ideas that spring from the passions and inspiration of participants who are committed to keeping journalism alive and relevant in the ever-changing journalism industry.
Founded in 2001, JTM has hosted conceptual “mash-ups” — unlikely mixes of diverse people — for more than 700 journalists nationwide. From the Yahoo! headquarters in Silicon Valley to George Washington University in D.C., the JTM model brings together forward-thinkers from traditional journalism with the best and the brightest of new media world. Together, they begin new conversations, define the evolving news ecosystem and work at the leading edge of the new story of journalism.
YOU’RE INVITED: That’s where you come in. Poynter and JTM want you to help create, define and populate the next digital newsroom wherever it takes root. Come help us:
- Give names and shape to new jobs — community dialogue manager, multimedia storyteller, database investigate reporter, mobile content designer and more.
- Understand how to master the new tools of the trade — beat blogs, widgets, search engine optimization and social networks.
- Define and refine the changing relationships among those who need the news, contribute to the news and rate the news.
- Navigate the changing culture and language of news organizations with their increasing mix of digital natives and those with insitutional memory.
- Appreciate the ripple effects of the changing news ecology on other sectors and what that means for getting news to those who need it.
This is the moment when journalism shifts. Be part of the shift — with Poynter and JTM.
JTM Faculty: Howard Finberg, Ellyn Angelotti, Chris Peck, Bill Densmore, Peggy Holman and Stephen Silha
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