{"id":9481,"date":"2016-12-08T16:26:27","date_gmt":"2016-12-08T16:26:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ona16.journalists.org\/?p=9481"},"modified":"2016-12-15T23:45:16","modified_gmt":"2016-12-15T23:45:16","slug":"staff-picks-seven-talks-not-to-miss-at-ona16-trevor-knoblich","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ona16.journalists.org\/2016\/12\/08\/staff-picks-seven-talks-not-to-miss-at-ona16-trevor-knoblich\/","title":{"rendered":"Staff picks: Don't miss these seven talks at ONA16 – Trevor Knoblich"},"content":{"rendered":"
Stop by the Pew space on the Midway<\/a> during Thursday Office Hours from 2-3 p.m. They will be discussing the defining traits of the modern news consumer in today\u2019s complex and digital news environment, as well as their 2016 state of the news media report.<\/p>\n pewresearch.org<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n I’m excited. You’re excited. ONA16 is an exciting time! Our annual gathering represents the culmination of months of work from our staff and\u00a0Program Team<\/a> to bring you meaty conversations to dig into, and fresh ideas to bring back to your newsrooms.<\/p>\n Since\u00a0there are so many concurrent sessions at ONA16, we’re often asked to guide people on the “can’t-miss” sessions of the conference.\u00a0It’s a bit like asking someone to pick out the most colorful fish in a reef tank\u00a0— a subjective choice in a sea of wonder —\u00a0but here are a few of my favorites, and I’d encourage you to check them out. Hype or Here: When Should I Use 360\/VR in My Storytelling<\/a>,\u00a0Thursday, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.<\/p>\n The past year has been a watershed time in news for immersive content such as 360 video and virtual reality experiences. A number of organizations have launched new projects — or even whole\u00a0units — in 2016, and our expert panel hopes to\u00a0convince you we’re past the hype … the tech, the tools and the amazing experiences are here. Which begs the question: When do we actually put these tools to work for us? And if you’re interested in virtual reality, Board Member Robert Hernandez made a handy at-a-glance schedule of VR sessions<\/a> at ONA16.<\/p>\n Product-ify Your Newsroom: Innovate with Product Thinking<\/a>,\u00a0Thursday, 2:30-3:30 p.m.<\/p>\n “Our workflows are broken.” This has become the chief concern raised with Team ONA over the past year, supplanting even, “How do I maintain a presence on\u00a0so many social media channels at once?” We have an incredible crew lined up to talk about how product development principles can apply to journalism, bringing you efficiency\u00a0and<\/em> a better product.<\/p>\n Planning Chat for Scale by Predicting a Two-Way Conversation<\/a>,\u00a0Thursday, 4-5\u00a0p.m.<\/p>\n Two topics\u00a0are converging in journalism at the moment: the incredible proliferation of chat apps (and in successful cases, a boost in click rates to our stories) as well as the need to have a more open dialogue with our community. But if a project really takes off, how do you keep an audience of potentially thousands engaged? Automation seems the obvious answer, but we’ll talk about the need for a human touch behind it all.<\/p>\n Table Talks<\/a>,\u00a0Friday, 10 a.m -12 p.m.<\/p>\n Our popular Table Talks are a type of unconference — a chance for attendees to dig into\u00a0topics they care about with other people passionate about the same subjects. You’ll have more time than a standard conference session allows to explore complex ideas. These were among our top-rated sessions at ONA15, and we’ve incorporated some great feedback to roll out\u00a0an improved version for ONA16.<\/p>\n Designing More Emotionally Intelligent Digital Experiences<\/a>,\u00a0Friday, 2-3 p.m.<\/p>\n Every year, I feel like there’s a session people should be paying careful attention to, but might overlook. This is that session in 2016. If this election cycle has taught us anything,\u00a0it’s that feels matter most\u00a0in how we perceive and share information. Newsrooms that master emotional resonance\u00a0will be the next wave of attention-grabbing sites. Get the jump on this with Fast Company’s terrific Anjali Mullany.<\/p>\n<\/a>This post is sponsored by the Pew Research Center<\/b>.<\/p>\n
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