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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

Sessions: videos, social curation, audio, slides<\/h3>\n