by Kristy Roschke | May 16, 2019 | Blog, Engagement
Kristy Roschke I have a somewhat unique vantage point in my position at the News Co/Lab because I work in both the academic and professional space of engagement journalism. I regularly attend events focused on one or the other, but it’s not often that they...
by Celeste Sepessy | May 13, 2019 | Blog, Transparency
Transparency News Co/Lab Co-founder Dan Gillmor will discuss how journalists and journalism educators can use annotation to increase transparency at the I Annotate 2019 conference May 23. Gillmor’s presentation, “Annotation for More Transparent and Conversational...
by Delaney White | May 9, 2019 | Blog, News literacy, What We're Reading
Delaney White UC Davis study finds viewers’ digital literacy skills, social media use and digital imaging experience are “significant predictors of image credibility evaluation.” Fake images: The effects of source, intermediary, and digital media literacy on...
by Serena O'Sullivan | May 3, 2019 | Blog, Engagement, News literacy, What We're Reading
Serena O'Sullivan We’ve covered research on how news literacy messages can change the way people consume news media — here’s a study on how repeated news literacy messaging can mitigate the spread of misinformation. Designing and Testing News Literacy...
by Kristy Roschke | Apr 25, 2019 | Blog, McClatchy, Research
Results for "new lines of communication" by Kristy Roschke, Celeste Sepessy and Gail Rhodes The following case study is from an academic paper presented at the Engaged Journalism Pre-Conference at the 2019 International Communication Association annual...
by Dan Gillmor | Apr 25, 2019 | Blog, McClatchy, Partners, Transparency
Dan Gillmor Historically, journalists haven’t been pushed to show their work. We demanded transparency from the government, but old-school journalists recoiled at the idea of offering much ourselves. That’s been changing for the better, if too slowly, in America’s...