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News Products and Entrepreneurship Weekend!

November 11, 2023 - November 12, 2023

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Join the Brown Institute for a unique opportunity to learn about the latest trends in news product development! Our weekend-long event, taking place November 11 and 12, is led by industry leaders Dalit Shalom, Lead Product Designer at the New York Times, and Justin Hendrix, CEO and Editor of Tech Policy Press.

Background
The Brown Institute’s mission is to push the boundaries of storytelling, and this event is a perfect opportunity to do just that. By participating, you’ll work in teams to develop ideas that can be proposed to both the  Magic Grant program and the Brown Institute Venture Competition, two funding opportunities offered by the institute. The Magic Grant program awards teams between $10k – $150k to pursue project work for up to a year. The Venture Competition has cash prizes and a paid fellowship to attend Brown’s Summer Entrepreneurship Program.
Apply now and be part of a unique learning experience!

Saturday: News Products, led by Dalit Shalom, Lead Product Designer at the New York Times

This news product sprint is open to journalism, data science, and computer science students, and will provide hands-on training in the creation of innovative news products. Through interactive lectures and lab sessions, you will learn about the key concepts and practices of product development, design, engineering, and business. You will work in teams to iterate, prototype, and pitch products that engage and retain audiences and tell stories in new ways!

Sunday: Venture Clinic, led by Justin Hendrix, CEO and Editor of Tech Policy Press

Are you considering a new journalism or media venture? How do you go from an idea about a service, technical solution, or other product concept to evaluating its potential to be sustainable as a business? What quick tests can you run to identify and interrogate your core assumptions? This session will offer a mix of instruction and exercises for those thinking about how to build a new venture, with special consideration given to the complexities and challenges of doing so with projects related to journalism and media in today’s market environment.
Presenter Bios
Dalit Shalom. Dalit’s work lives at the heart of editorial, research, ideation and prototyping, and she believes in design as a vehicle for helping people understand and navigate complexities. In her current role, she leads teams that focus on Community, AI, and Trust and Credibility, interfacing with multiple desks and teams across the newsroom and working closely with the Masthead to define key moments to help clarify The Times’ journalism to readers. Previously, Dalit’s work included consulting and bringing projects to life for NASA, This American Life and The New York Public Library, to name a few. She holds a BDes from Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem, and a Master’s degree from the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at NYU. Dalit teaches design thinking classes at NYU and at the Columbia School of Journalism.
Justin Hendrix. Justin Hendrix is CEO and Editor of Tech Policy Press, a new nonprofit media venture concerned with the intersection of technology and democracy. Previously, he was Executive Director of NYC Media Lab. He spent over a decade at The Economist in roles including Vice President, Business Development & Innovation.

Details

Start:
November 11, 2023
End:
November 12, 2023
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Organizer

Brown Institute
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Venue

Brown Institute at Columbia
2950 Broadway
New York, NY 10027 United States
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