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How to Make Time
By Kaeti Hinck
Posted onPursuing a deeper understanding of our goals, motivations, and patterns can transform our work and our lives.
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Salary and Benefits Negotiation for News Nerds
By Soo Oh
Posted onHow to negotiate a salary and benefits in the age of anxiety.
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Better Onboarding, Better Retention, Happier Humans
By Melody Kramer and Kate Travis
Posted onOnboarding is really important for new employees—many make the decision to stay or leave during the first six months of employment, according to Project Include–but it’s also incredibly important for employers.
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A Mentor Will Get You Coffee, a Sponsor Will Get You Promoted
By Erin Grau and Cindy Taibi
Posted onThe benefits of sponsorship vs. mentorship, and notes on a framework for a sponsorship program.
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Democracy Depends on How We Archive and Share Data
By Mar Cabra
Posted onWhat we do with data and documents after our reporting is done has a significant effect on the health of our democracies, says Mar Cabra, former head of the ICIJ Data & Research Unit.
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Want More Reach? Stop Sidelining Accessibility
By Adnan Aamir and Joanna S. Kao
Posted onThe many reasons that accessibility can’t be overlooked.
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Stuck in a Rut? Tackle Newsroom Frustrations With Board Games
By Sara Konrad Baranowski and Andrea Suozzo
Posted onFor our SRCCON session, we wanted to capture some of these workplace frustrations, but approach solutions in a different way. What if, instead of feeling discouraged and overwhelmed, we developed processes to boil those challenges down to their basic elements—people involved, tasks, obstacles and goals? What if we figured out how to tackle each challenge in a measured way, one step at a time?
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Building Better Story Formats for Live Coverage
By Hamilton Boardman, Alastair Coote, and Tiff Fehr
Posted onLive coverage is a big challenge for newsrooms. It sits at the intersection of high stress moments and production-intensive story forms. We use a variety of tools to help us with breaking news, but they’re typically not forms we use day to day. And on top of that, we still need to think about improvements and new ways to reach our readers. SRCCON 2017 provided a unique opportunity for us to discuss the pros and cons of story forms we use for breaking news and live coverage.
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Databae, Better Bots, and the Automation We Need Right Now
By Steven Rich and Aaron Williams
Posted onFind practical approaches to creating software to cover democracy, from a SRCCON 2017 session
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Con el objetivo de mover el avispero
By Sydette Harry and Gabriela Rodríguez Berón
Posted onDurante Internet Freedom Festival (Festival para libertad en Internet apoyando derechos humanos en todo el mundo) al inicio de este año, Gabriela comenzó a facilitar una versión del taller que Valeria Aurora, de la iniciativa ADA y consultoría Frameshift Consulting, imparte para empresas en California. Intenta concientizar sobre la idea de solidaridad interpersonal y el trabajo de descubrir privilegios en nuestras propias vidas. Adaptamos este taller durante SRCCON 2017 para específicamente aplicarlo a nuestro trabajo en periodismo.
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Aim to Misbehave: Allies and Privileges in Media Creation
By Sydette Harry and Gabriela Rodríguez Berón
Posted onA SRCCON 2017 workshop on privilege, journalism, and dreaming of something better.
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Teaching and Brainstorming Inclusive Technical Metaphors
By Nicole Zhu
Posted onA session at SRCCON 2017 on inclusive metaphors in tech.
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A Guide to Overcoming Debilitating Personality Traits
By Emma Carew Grovum and Yoohyun Jung
Posted onHow to navigate tricky social interaction and personality traits, with advice from SRCCON 2017.
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Acknowledging Our Full Selves
By Erika Owens
Posted onWe know that each of us brings our identities, our experiences, our communities with us into this work. We work to make SRCCON a space where folks can feel able to explore how our selves shape our journalism, and find support from one another. And this year, with a relentless news cycle and threats to our communities and journalism itself, we needed space to acknowledge both the pain and the power we carry with us.
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Journalism Needs Better Skills Testing
By Rachel Schallom
Posted onThe main takeaway was to be intentional about your hiring process.
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Text, Audio, and Meaning: Lessons from TextAV
By Molly Schwartz
Posted onA look back at a three-day working group on how captions and transcripts can improve the audio and video production process.
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Farewell, SRCCON 2017
By Erin Kissane and Lindsay Muscato
Posted onWhat we did on our summer vacation SRCCON 2017.
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SRCCON Spotlight: Sometimes I Sit and Think About Evergreen Content…
By Matt Dennewitz and Michael Donohoe
Posted onA session on wrangling content, and learning from each other about how to solve common problems.
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SRCCON Happens This Week, August 3 & 4
By Lindsay Muscato
Posted onGetting ready for SRCCON 2017, with sessions from our vault and a look at what’s coming up.
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SRCCON Spotlight: Every Day I’m Juggling
By Gina Boysun, Lindsay Muscato, and Justin Myers
Posted onGina Boysun and Justin Myers led a session at SRCCON 2016 about how to handle competing priorities and build bridges across departments.
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