RJI news
Contextualizing public health data at Vox
Dr. Keren Landman discusses science literacy, dataset red flags and general tips for science communication.
Introducing the 2022-2023 RJI Fellows
The Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) at the Missouri School of Journalism today announced the 2022-2023 cohort of RJI Fellows, a talented group of professionals creating resources to help newsrooms serve both their communities and their own journalists.
Drone restrictions fail to take flight in Texas, Missouri but soar in Oklahoma
Things you can do to protect drone photography.
Making pictures in an upturned world
An analysis of photojournalists’ motivations for covering COVID-19.
Introducing the Simply No Words platform
Free and accessible animated content for you to utilize in your newsroom.
Simplified information management for journalism
Improve your workflow with new tools, faster search and additional organizational features.
Using Animaker and Steve AI for animated stories
A walk through included features, tools, payment plans and bugs.
Community-centered news with a nonprofit twist
As newspapers continue to search for an ideal path forward, the vanguards of some of the newest experiments in nonprofit news are surprisingly old fashioned.
Can journalism get ahead of the Metaverse?
This is not the first rodeo for journalism and augmented reality and the like but it might be an ideal time for inroads and progress.
Community newspapers can tap into community development financing
It requires more than a solid strategy and good pitch deck. Publishers need to think about capacity and a new ethos.