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The Knight-Mozilla learning lab blends learning and training via live webinars featuring leading digital journalism thinkers and open-web innovators.

This four-week course will facilitate a fire hose of new thinking about the nexus of software, journalism and news. Over the next few weeks, you’ll be working on your own ideas to help shape the future of the news industry that we’ll invite you to pitch.

A knowledge (and love) of the open web is helpful for this course…an interest in learning more is essential.

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Jacob Caggiano (organizer) Kyriakos Brastianos (follower) Nikos Voyiatzis (follower) yangpd (follower)

Tasks


  • 2011 Learning Lab Alumni
  • OPTIONAL: Knight-Mozilla final group check-in
  • Crush it! Last-minute tips for your final project
  • Final assignment: Software product proposal
  • OPTIONAL: Participate in a group pitch/feedback session (August 1 to 5)
  • Lecture No. 10 Evan Hansen, Editor In Chief of Wired.com
  • Lecture No. 9 with Oliver Reichenstein
  • Week three (July 25 to 29): blog assignment
  • Final project description
  • Lecture No. 8 with Mohamed Nanabhay
  • OPTIONAL: Join #WJchat at 5 PM PT today, Wed, July 27th
  • Lecture No. 7 with Shazna Nessa
  • Week two (July 18-22): blog assignment
  • Lecture No. 6 with Jesse James Garrett
  • Lecture No. 5 with John Resig
  • Lecture No. 4 with Chris Heilmann
  • Week one (July 11-15): blog assignment
  • Introduce yourself
  • Lecture No. 3 with Amanda Cox
  • Weekly blog assignment
  • Lecture No. 2 with Burt Herman
  • Lecture No. 1 with Aza Raskin.
  • OPTIONAL: Get together with someone from your city
  • Lecture No. 11 (Final lecture) w/ Jeff Jarvis, author of 'What Would Google Do?'

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  • General Resources & follow lists
  • Learning Lab - Meta Notes (stuff about the process)
  • #MozNewsLab Twitter feed
  • #MozNewsLab Twitter archive
  • Lab calendar (iCal)
  • MozNewsLab feedback/suggestions
  • Lecture 1 links, notes, chatlog & resources
  • Lecture 2 links, notes, chatlog & resources
  • Lecture 3 links, notes, chatlog & resources
  • Lecture 4 links, notes & resources
  • Lecture 5 links, notes & resources
  • Lecture 6 links, notes & resources
  • Lecture 7 links, notes & resources
  • Lecture 8 links, notes, chatlog & resources
  • Lecture 9 links, notes, chatlog & resources
  • #MozNewsLab participant survey
  • Lecture 10 links, notes, chatlog & resources
  • Lecture 11 links, notes, chatlog & resources
    Jacob Caggiano
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    24 Aug 2011 via courses.p2pu.org

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