RJI news
RJI@CES 2020: Drone makers roll out alternatives to DJI for news flights
Nearly every drone in most newsroom bears the DJI nameplate, but several drone companies on display at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas are making the case drone journalists should make a switch.
Live to Animation: Q&A with Michael Schiller
Michael Schiller, Creative Director of Reveal, shared insight on benefits and best practices for animated storytelling in journalism
Five innovation competition finalist teams developing verification tools
Five interdisciplinary RJI Student Innovation Competition teams tasked with developing tools to fight against deep fakes and fabricated content are putting final touches on their tools to help verify audio, photo or video content.
Live to Animation: Kenton Gewecke on Missouri snowfall
Watch an animated Kenton Gewecke, of Live Doppler 8 Weather, share weather facts on snowfall for Columbia, Missouri.
Post Episode 17: Education reporters investigate teacher retention, special education services
The education beat affects everyone in the country — from families to taxpayers. In this episode of Post, IRE Trainer and former education reporter Francisco Vara-Orta discusses some of his work.
3D AR Modeling: Tips and tricks for creation and utilization
Five tips to get you started in 3D AR modeling
3D AR Modeling: Q&A with Ray Soto of USA Today
Raymond Soto, Director of Emerging Technology at the USA Today network, shares his insight with us
RJI 2019: Strengthening journalism, connecting with citizens, preserving content and exploring tech
As another year ends, the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute reflects on some of its accomplishments and lessons learned with a mission of helping journalism survive and thrive.
3D AR Modeling: Experience the old Academic Hall at Mizzou
Experience MU’s Academic Hall from the 1800s in 3D Augmented Reality
Ten drone stories affecting journalists you might have missed in 2019
We all know those same news managers don’t have enough time in their days to keep up with everything on their plates, much less read deeply into drone coverage to see what’s coming in the near future. So we did that reading for you.