Framing Research for Public Audiences

Instructor: Deb Stead, J-School. Lecture with hands-on exercises on framing research to resonate with diverse audiences: talking points, headlines, Interviews, op-eds. Click here to register. Instructor: Deborah Stead, CUNY J-School, a journalist with twenty-five years’ experience, was an editor at the New York Times, BusinessWeek, and Oxygen Media. Her reporting included work overseas, chiefly in …

Big Media for Academics

Instructors: Fred Kaufman and Susan Farkas, J-School. A hands-on workshop involving technique and some examples of on-camera interviews from the faculty learners who are involved in the session. Click here to register.   Instructors: Susan Farkas spent seven years as chief of radio and television at the United Nations, and served NBC news for seventeen …

Social Media for Research Impact

Instructor: Dr. Joan Greenbaum. The theory of social media for academics. Why might academics want to bother mastering social media? How can the impact of research be extended through social media? Conceptual, theoretic. Click here to register. Instructors: Dr. Joan Greenbaum programmed one of the first computers, the IBM 650, in binary code. Diving into …