Natalie DiBlasio of USA Today's social-mobile team talks about how journalists can tell their stories across multiple platforms and the challenges of keeping up with the latest technology.
Vanessa Quirk, author of the Tow Center for Digital Journalism's Guide to Podcasting, discusses the challenges journalists face in creating sustainable podcasts and shares some of the technical barriers that have slowed the wider adoption of the medium as a storytelling device.
Two D.C.-based organizations, Arlington Independent Media and Takoma Radio, are launching low-power FM stations soon with the common goal of putting neighborhood voices on a community radio station.
Jan Schaffer, founder and executive director of the J-Lab, talks about a new crowdsourcing guide she helped write with Mimi Onuoha, a Fulbright-National Geographic fellow and data specialist, and Jeanne Pinder, founder of ClearHealthCosts.com, which crowdsources medical costs for the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University.
On this week's It's All Journalism podcast, Madalyn Sklar talks about how to make a better Twitter profile and use lists to improve the scope of subjects you cover.
Michelle Ferrier, associate dean of innovation at Scripps College of Journalism at Ohio University, discusses the threat many women journalists face from online trolls. She also discusses Troll Busters, a suite of technology designed to combat online harassment.
It's All Journalism talks to Carrie Brown, who launched the first program dedicated to social journalism at the City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism. Brown talks about the program's inaugural year and how journalists can improve their social journalism skills.
PolitiFact editor Angie Drobnic Holan talks about the steps the website's staff goes through to determine the truthfulness of candidate's claims and their approach to covering the 2016 presidential race.
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