Sneakercon

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

The Internet has grown so omnipresent today that it's easy to overlook the continuing role of "offline networks," systems for exchanging digital information that bypass the Internet. "Sneakernets" (by which we mean any kind of offline networking, a slight abuse of the terminology) take many forms, whether it's a thumb drive passed between friends or

Brown Institute/Tow Center Welcome Mixer

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

Join the Brown Institute and Tow Center researchers and staff to learn more about the various opportunities and offerings afforded to students during their time at the Journalism School as well as upon graduation.

Transparency Series Seminar – Virtual Reality

The transparency series for 2017-18 will kick off with an exploration into virtual reality (VR) and its role in journalism. With the recent explosion of VR – specifically 360-degree video– journalistic outlets are hungry for quality documentary content for immersive platforms. Led by Roger Kenny, WSJ and Dow Jones, we will explore the short but

Transparency Series Workshop – Virtual Reality

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

On Saturday, the VR workshop will take students who have little to no background in VR and teach them the fundamentals of working in the medium. Journalists seeking to expand

Dan Carlin, host of Hardcore History and Common Sense, in conversation

Bishop Auditorium (Lanthrop Building), Stanford University 518 Memorial Way, Stanford, CA, United States

The Brown Institute for Media Innovation at Stanford University kicks off our 2017-2018 Media Innovators Speakers Series on October 11 when we host veteran journalist and podcaster, Dan Carlin, in a conversation on media, podcasting, and the state of journalism, information, and public discourse today. Mr. Carlin's podcasts, Common Sense and Hardcore History, were among the first to gain