Kiplinger
Fellowships: An online digital revolution is changing the way we
communicate.
For
journalists, it's an ever-evolving new world, filled with opportunities as well
as obstacles.
That's
why the Kiplinger Program in Public Affairs Journalism offers short-term
fellowships to help make better use of new online tools and channels.
Thanks
to the generous support of the Kiplinger Foundation, the training will be
offered free of charge. In
addition, the fellowship covers lodging, most meals and includes a travel
stipend.
The 2014 fellowship runs from Sunday, April 6, through Friday, April
11.
Fellows
spend an intensive week at The Ohio State University in Columbus. They'll be
immersed in training designed to pay off immediately in the newsroom. We'll
explore creative reporting uses of Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and other social
media sites.
We'll
showcase strategies for backgrounding individuals and companies, as well as
building your online following. We'll focus on the latest tactics for effective
public affairs reporting: public records, documents and data.
Plus,
we'll explore creative uses for online tools such as Deep Web searches and free
data visualizations. And we will explore the ethical issues that come with
social media.
Fellows
will return to their newsrooms equipped with new and sharpened reporting tools.
They'll learn how to tell powerful online stories that break through the noise
and grab attention with an eye toward ethics. Stories that help people
understand why in-depth reporting matters more than ever. Stories that make a difference.
So,
if you're ready for digital media training that's hands-on and highly relevant,
apply now for our fellowship.
To
apply, journalists must have five or more years of experience at a news
organization. All fellowship sessions are conducted in English without
translators.
Become
a Kip. Become a leader in the digital age.
Applications
for the 2014 Kiplinger Fellowship Program are now open with November 30, 2013
deadline.
International
fellow applicants are encouraged to apply early. Last year more than 400
journalists applied to be part of the Kiplinger Program. Follow the link for more details and
application prospectus... Kiplinger Fellowship Programme
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