J-Lab’s Editorial Director, Andrew Pergam, serves as a panelist for a seminar presented by the University of Pittsburgh Honors College.
Archive | Panels
Community News Caucus
J-Lab hosts a panel discussion on the “do’s” and “don’ts” of community journalism.
SPJ 2010: Networked Journalism
This session examines lessons learned from five Networked Journalism pilot projects funded by J-Lab. These projects partnered mainstream news organizations with five hyperlocal sites each.
2010 AEJMC Conference: What do Women Want? What are Women Entrepreneurs Doing?
New media women entrepreneurs are in the vanguard of creating hyperlocal community news sites and placeblogs around the country. Hear from several site founders about what they are doing and why.
ASNE 2010 Networked Journalism Presentation
J-lab reports on its Networked Journalism project, helping community news sites partner with daily newspapers or emerging metro news sites to network their content and aggregate audiences.
Cool New Apps from Creative Technologies
From real-time debate analysis tools to devices that let you switch video from your cell phone to your TV, creative technologists are developing exciting new applications for news.
2009 AEJMC Luncheon
In response to shrinking newsrooms, costly wire services and an emerging culture of collaboration, regional news organizations are starting to build innovative consortiums for sharing content.
Access Denied? The Cyber Gap and Its Effect on Democracy
Speaker: Jan Schaffer | The Century Foundation, New York City
Panel Discussion with Jan Schaffer, J-Lab Executive Director The Century Foundation August 5, 2009 New York City
AEJMC 2005 Luncheon
J-Lab held its sixth annual J-Lab luncheon at the AEJMC conference in San Antonio, TX. The theme was “Interactive Journalism Summit: When Consumers Become Creators.”
UNITY 2004: Gaming the News
Engaging Audiences with New Forms of Interactive and Participatory Journalism