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Wednesday, August 3, 2022<br />

AEJMC is collaborating with the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) to host the SPJ Google News Initiative Media<br />

Storytelling workshop for media researchers and educators like you. Led by renowned experts from the SPJ and the<br />

Google News Initiative, this 90-minute workshop will explore effective storytelling using Google News Initiative tools.<br />

Participants will acquire storytelling strategies for teaching, research, storytelling, covering trending issues and<br />

beyond. We have designed this workshop to train media researchers and educators with Google News Initiative<br />

tools for research, trust and verification, and data visualization. The workshop will cover best practices in research<br />

and verification, as well as tools and strategies to examine trending issues, frame stories and visualize data. All<br />

workshop participants will receive access to Google News Initiative University Network curriculum and training<br />

materials/lesson plans to use in their teaching and research projects. Please download Google Chrome and have<br />

your Gmail account ready to go for this hands-on workshop. In our commitment to serving AEJMC conference<br />

attendees, we have waived workshop fees. If you plan to attend, email Deb Aikat, University of North Carolina at<br />

Chapel Hill (da@unc.edu) with “2022 SPJ-Google workshop” in the subject line. We will include you in our growing<br />

list of pre-registered participants and email you a prep list for this workshop. The workshop is free, but we encourage<br />

you to sign up to attend. Limited seats.<br />

11 a.m. to 6 p.m. / W000<br />

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication and Association of Schools of Journalism and<br />

Mass Communication<br />

Workshop Session<br />

Institute for Diverse Leadership in Journalism and Communication (IDL)<br />

2022-23 Jennifer H. McGill Class Fellows (Incoming)<br />

Jan Lauren Boyles, Iowa State<br />

Katie Foss, Middle Tennessee State<br />

Hilary Fussell Sisco, Quinnipiac<br />

Cheryl Ann Lambert, Kent State<br />

Holly Overton, Pennsylvania State<br />

Jessica Retis, Arizona<br />

Jae-Hwa Shin, Southern Mississippi<br />

Gabriel Tait, Ball State<br />

This session is open only to 2022-23 IDL Jennifer H. McGill Class Fellows.<br />

12:30 to 2 p.m. / W000<br />

Advertising and Newspaper and Online News Divisions<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Pushing Fuzzy Boundaries: Advertising, Journalism Ethics and Professional Identities<br />

in Branded Newsrooms<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

April Newton, Loyola Baltimore<br />

Panelists<br />

Alexander Pfeuffer, Georgia<br />

Karin Assmann, Georgia<br />

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2022 AEJMC Detroit Conference Program Copy

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