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Teaching Online Journalism

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Notes from the classroom and observations about today’s practice of journalism online

Panel: ‘The Changing Media Landscape’

Mark your calendar …

What: A panel discussion about current trends, led by six “media influencers.” A different kind of panel (we hope), with a real conversation among the participants, and no PowerPoint in sight (Columbia Journalism Dialogues series).

When: Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2007, from 6:30 to 9 p.m.

Where: Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, Lecture Hall, third floor; 116th Street and Broadway, New York (see map)

Who:

  • Josh Cohen, business product manager, Google News
  • Hossein “Hoder” Derakhshan, an Iranian-born blogger, journalist, and Internet activist
  • Jonathan Dube, director of digital programming, CBC News
  • Andrew Lih, author of a new book on Wikipedia and expert on Chinese media
  • Mindy McAdams, new media education pioneer and professor at University of Florida
  • Michael Rogers, resident futurist at The New York Times
  • Sree Sreenivasan (panel moderator), dean of students, Columbia Journalism School, and technology reporter, WNBC-TV

No RSVP required. No charge. Open to the public. Reception from 6:30 to 7 p.m.

Update (Nov. 15): Archived video of the panel here.

6 responses to “Panel: ‘The Changing Media Landscape’”

  1. Dr John Cokley writes:

    Would love to attend and contribute … but how? webcast?

  2. Mindy writes:

    To my knowledge, there is no Webcast. The Web page from Columbia has almost no information on it. Maybe this week they will add something, but I have no control over that.

  3. Dr John Cokley writes:

    OK, got that. i’ll contact Sree Sreenivasan and see what the latest is …

  4. Jon Garfunkel writes:

    Mindy– Were I in NY, I’d try to make it. I’m curious if you can quiz Josh about Google News and the “First Click Free” concept, which allows readers to end-run around paywalls. I covered this in Part 5 of my series on TimesSelect that I mentioned to the ONA list today.

  5. Jon Garfunkel writes:

    Mindy– I missed the talk. Did you get a chance to ask Josh Cohen the question I had? Thanks, Jon

  6. Mindy writes:

    I have not had time to read up on the click thing, Jon. Too much other stuff to do.

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