{"id":10602,"date":"2016-12-01T16:18:02","date_gmt":"2016-12-01T16:18:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ona16.journalists.org\/?p=10602"},"modified":"2016-12-15T23:44:35","modified_gmt":"2016-12-15T23:44:35","slug":"ona16-resources-videos-sessions-live-blogs-award-winners-and-more","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ona16.journalists.org\/2016\/12\/01\/ona16-resources-videos-sessions-live-blogs-award-winners-and-more\/","title":{"rendered":"ONA16 resources: videos, sessions, live blogs, award winners and more"},"content":{"rendered":"
Photo by Anya Semenoff<\/p><\/div>\n
Over 2,100 journalists traveled to Denver in September for the Online News Association Conference (ONA16)<\/a> to discuss the most exciting trends in digital journalism and to honor the great work of colleagues around the world.<\/p>\n We’ve pulled together a range of resources here so that you can level up your reporting, be inspired by excellent projects and share takeaways with your newsroom. Plus, we’ve got lots of ways you can stay connected throughout the year.<\/p>\n For ONA, this was a big year: Saying goodbye to Executive Director Jane McDonnell after her leadership of the organization for eight years<\/a>, and welcoming Irving Washington<\/a> as he steps up from his role as Deputy Director into the Executive Director position. We also announced Journalism 360<\/a>, a new partnership between ONA, Google News Lab and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation that will help newsrooms experiment with and advance the field of immersive storytelling, and nearly $1 million in new support from the five funders of the Challenge Fund for Innovation in Journalism Education<\/a>. With these new opportunities and changes at ONA, we look forward to doing what we do best — identifying and supporting great digital journalism.<\/p>\n With that in mind, here’s a look at the highlights from ONA16, from keynote videos to great reporting.<\/p>\n We brought back the popular Table Talks this year, where expert speakers sat down with attendees to spark one-on-one conversations on major issues and big ideas, touching on everything from the future of podcasting to product management in the newsroom. See the notes from Table Talks<\/a>, separated by subject area and discussions.<\/p>\n Check out the comprehensive coverage by the 20 hand-picked journalists in the ONA16 Student Newsroom<\/a>, sponsored by Google. Some of our favorite highlights include advice on how to banish “if only” from your newsroom<\/a>, coverage on Amy Webb’s top tech trends<\/a>, a video on the concerns of young journalists today<\/a> and the app for attendees to see how connected they were<\/a> to other people at the conference. Plus, check out the excellent work by our third class of HBCU Fellows<\/a>, whose work was supported by the Knight Foundation. They even give you a behind-the-scenes look at the visual experience at ONA16<\/a>.<\/p>\n Photo by Anya Semenoff<\/p><\/div>\n See the full list of winners and their projects<\/a>.<\/li>\n Photo by Anya Semenoff<\/p><\/div>\n Nearly 100 digital media and media-tech firms and educators supported ONA16 in Denver and we are so grateful to them all. If you’re looking for dynamic partners in the software, design, commenting, data viz, video, content services, advertising, social, research and hardware space — or seeking a new professional or educational opportunity — be sure to check out the offerings from ONA’s sponsors, exhibitors, supporters<\/a> and Midway participants<\/a> from around the world.<\/p>\nSessions: videos, social curation, audio, slides<\/h3>\n
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Table Talks<\/h3>\n
Great reporting from the Student Newsroom<\/h3>\n
Some great posts on ONA16
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#ONA16 on Social Media<\/h3>\n
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Celebrating the best in digital journalism: 2016 Online Journalism Awards<\/h3>\n
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Photos, gifs and more fun stuff<\/h3>\n
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Get involved with ONA<\/h3>\n
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Missed a meeting? Need a new tool?<\/h3>\n
Save the date for ONA17<\/h3>\n