Talk:Journalism Jam New York

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Participants

  • 20 journalists
    • help w/ tool design, and mentor/shadow kid
  • 5 artists/graphics/layout people
    • for tools, templates, layout, managing printing)
    • in the artists category, it would also be nice to have someone with a video camera
  • 5 coders
    • to make / find / modify / upkeep software tools*
    • CMS/publishing software/journalism/open source experience
  • 5 educators
    • to... uh... help with everything, but probably also to lead the documentation-howto effort at the end
  • Kids
    • 2 layout, 2 photo, 1 video, 15 reporters
    • equal number of j-school kids
  • 5 organizers – 1 full time, 4 volunteers

Recruitment

high school students

  • Lauren has the connection with Columbia prep, let's see how that comes out
  • Brendan: I would like to get students from the neighborhood who might not get a lot of opportunities like this. Obviously we don't want to have discipline issues, but Stuyvesant kids get to do plenty of cool stuff all the time (after all, their school was wikipedia's [| Featured Article]

Coders

  • Columbia's Free Culture chapter is coder-heavy. that seems like a reliable source

journalists

  • Brendan: I have emailed the editors of the main Columbia newspaper and magazine to ask them to 'co-sponsor' this event, providing student journalists to guide high school students and to write content
  • Lauren has also emailed a contact at the J-school. it'd be great if we can expand this beyond an undergraduate project

Logistics

  • for now the date is September 21st - 23rd
  • Fred said that there might be room at NYU to host the event. I will also start looking around Columbia

Software

Let's start brainstorming what tools student journalists need to make papers and get their voices online

ideas:

  • an easy layout tool. students submit several articles, rate their importance, and the software will arrange the articles on a page
  • blogging tools?
  • this is something where it might be good to ask our old high school journalism teachers (if our schools had them) what they would have like to have had