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Revision as of 14:59, 6 January 2008
Tentative approach to program
We're creating a conceptual mashup in which journalists from diverse
perspectives will identify what they think is required to sustain news.
We will create a setting where technologists and entrepreneurs can
participate and respond with design/build ideas for tools and systems.
We're four months out and won't settle the precise format until a month before the event. To get an idea of the approach we're considering, take a look at the IDEAS PAGE.
Journalism That Matters background
This approach -- linking journalists with a constituent group with a
focus on a paticular task -- is simlar to five other convenings around
the country as the Journalism That Matters collaborative, the most
recent at The George Washington University in August. There our focus
was on journalism and education, because we deliberately chose a time
and venue alongside the annual convention of the Association of
Educators in Journalism and Mass Communications (AEJMC). There are links
to that event below my sig, and video here:
http://www.archive.org/details/JournalismThatMatters_DCSessions
Valley, Yahoo roles
The news business is now being driven more than anything by technology,
and that's why it is vital to do this event in Silicon Valley and to
seek to involve the leadership of the VC, entrepreneurial and
technology/developer communities.
Yahoo has agreed to provide the conference facility for free as their sponsorship. Their motivation is to be seen as a convenor and participant in a dialog about the future of journalism and participatory democracy.