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FIVE THINGS CHANGING OUR WORLD AUSTIN NEWSTRAIN, AUGUST 22-23, 2014 Shazna Nessa | @shazna | [email protected] Preamble: Always be Learning A click away All journalists must learn to get better at learning in a fast-paced and connected world. Whether you want to get better at using Excel spreadsheets or learn how to effectively crop an image in Photoshop, there are more resources than ever before to show you how. Here are several websites offering courses; the first three are free: https://www.coursera.org http://online.stanford.edu/courses http://open.journalismcourses.org http://www.lynda.com (subscription required, free trial) Learn from the experience of others This leaked New York Times innovation report has been called “one of the key documents of this media age” by Nieman Journalism Lab, and there’s a lot to glean from it: http://on.mash.to/1kDcmvI 1. Robots & Automation Why we love robots by Tiffany Shlain http://aol.it/1s76dqj Why robot journalism is great for journalists from New York Magazine http://nym.ag/1mgQ25Q Sensor and drone journalism http://to.pbs.org/1so0u0m http://www.dronejournalismlab.org/about Deep learning: teaching computers to tell things apart http://n.pr/1tPIZZN

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Shazna Nessa's work in journalism has been at the intersection of storytelling, technology and design. She became an interactive designer and later deputy managing editor of editorial products and innovations at The Associated Press. She was on the team that won a 2011 Knight New Challenge grant to build an open-source tool to help journalists find stories in large amounts of data. In her just completed academic year as a John S. Knight Fellow at Stanford University, she explored how journalists can turn raw information into data visualizations that are both appealing and understandable to real people.  This handout identifies and provides links to content about five technological developments that are going to transform the digital newsroom in the next five years, and how can your newsroom and you personally get ready for them, presented at Austin NewsTrain.

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FIVE THINGS CHANGING OUR WORLD

AUSTIN NEWSTRAIN, AUGUST 22-23, 2014

Shazna Nessa | @shazna | [email protected]

Preamble: Always be Learning

A click away

All journalists must learn to get better at learning in a fast-paced and connected world.

Whether you want to get better at using Excel spreadsheets or learn how to effectively

crop an image in Photoshop, there are more resources than ever before to show you

how. Here are several websites offering courses; the first three are free:

https://www.coursera.org

http://online.stanford.edu/courses

http://open.journalismcourses.org

http://www.lynda.com (subscription required, free trial)

Learn from the experience of others

This leaked New York Times innovation report has been called “one of the key

documents of this media age” by Nieman Journalism Lab, and there’s a lot to glean from

it: http://on.mash.to/1kDcmvI

1. Robots & Automation

Why we love robots by Tiffany Shlain

http://aol.it/1s76dqj

Why robot journalism is great for journalists from New York Magazine

http://nym.ag/1mgQ25Q

Sensor and drone journalism

http://to.pbs.org/1so0u0m

http://www.dronejournalismlab.org/about

Deep learning: teaching computers to tell things apart

http://n.pr/1tPIZZN

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2. The Internet of Things

How the Internet of things could transform our lives

http://bit.ly/1s6mQG8

3. Data

A free, open-source reference book about data journalism

http://datajournalismhandbook.org

Alberto Cairo: Data journalism needs to up its own standards

http://bit.ly/1o8vAsD

How NPR is building an analytics culture in the newsroom

http://bit.ly/1soxJ4x

4. Wearables

Google Glass in journalism school, with Professor Robert Hernandez

http://bit.ly/1pzGxTf

5. Design and Creativity

How to design breakthrough inventions, with David Kelley of IDEO and

Charlie Rose

http://cbsn.ws/1zP2vGf

Enchant, Simplify, Amaze: Android's Design Principles

http://bit.ly/WXrUzV