25 Webinars this week about AI, Journalism & Media

Mon, Dec 1 - Standing Up for Press Freedom

What: Panelists will offer firsthand accounts of courage, integrity, and the ongoing efforts to support transparency in government.

Who: Lucy Dalglish, former executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press; Jamie McIntyre, Washington Examiner; Idrees Ali, Reuters; Dan Lamothe, The Washington Post; Olivia Logan; DoD Communications Specialist.

When: 7 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsors: The Society of Professional Journalists & the Merrill College Journalism Alumni Network

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Tue, Dec 2 - The Formula for Social Media Success

What: Our simple but comprehensive social media workshop will help you learn how to prioritize things and give you a clear formula to be successful on social media.

Who: Ray-Sidney Smith, Digital Marketing Strategist, Hootsuite Global Brand Ambassador, Google Small Business Advisor for Productivity, and Managing Director of W3C Web Services.

When: 10 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: $45

Sponsor: Small Business Development Center, Duquesne University

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Tue, Dec 2 - Vibe Coding for Journalists

What: By attending this lesson, you'll learn: How vibe coding works and how it is being utilized by journalists and non-journalists alike; How vibe coding can help support your own journalistic work; What vibe coding platforms can be used to help accomplish for your goals.

Who: Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism Professor Emerita Retha Hill.

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: The New England First Amendment Coalition

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Tue, Dec 2 - Making Rejection WORK For You

What: Our speaker will offer both practical and psychological techniques for dealing with the "No, Nope and No Way" messages that writers face all too often. Discover what works for you and how planning your response to ANY prospective or actual setback leaves you more in control of not only your writing life, but also your personal life.

Who: Award-winning author Laurie Schnebly Campbell.

When: 1:30 pm

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Author Learning Center

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Tue, Dec 2 - B2B Media SEO Playbook: AI Prompts for SEO

What: This session will walk you through the most effective ways to integrate AI tools into your SEO workflow. From refining headlines and decks to content structure and other optimization strategies, you’ll see how Generative AI can support (not replace) your editorial expertise.

Who: Erin Hallstrom, the director of content operations and visibility for Endeavor Business Media; Alexis Gajewski is the associate director or newsroom operations and development for Endeavor Business Media.

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: American Society of Business Publication Editors

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Tue, Dec 2 - What’s Next for Using Data to Support Students?

What: How will emerging technologies like generative AI change student-success initiatives? Discover how institutions are pushing the boundaries of data and analytics to improve student outcomes. Understand how emerging technologies — including generative AI — are reshaping student-success strategies. Explore best practices for maintaining data privacy, security, and ethical use.

Who: Ian Wilhelm Deputy Managing Editor The Chronicle of Higher Education; Kate Giovacchini,  Executive Director, Digital Innovations, Trusted Learner Network, Arizona State University; Tiffany Mfume, Associate Vice Provost for Student Success and Retention Initiatives, Johns Hopkins University; Mark D. Milliron, President & CEO, National University.

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Chronicle of Higher Ed

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Tue, Dec 2 - The Coming Revolution: Equity in the Age of AI

What: Join us for a forward-looking and thought-provoking conversation about how we keep equity front and center in an era of rapid technological advances. Reporters will gain story ideas, insights and crucial context for covering the coming changes that will remake health care.

Who: Dr. Joseph R. Betancourt is the president of the Commonwealth Fund; Dr. Tina Hernandez-Boussard is a professor of medicine at Stanford University; Katie Palmer is a health tech correspondent at STAT.

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern California

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Tue, Dec 2 - The Art of the Possible In Action: Turning Data into Decisions

What: This session dives into creating a unified data ecosystem using Microsoft Fabric and Synapse Analytics, empowering your organization to make informed decisions. We’ll also cover essential practices in data protection and governance to ensure that your data is accessible, understandable, and responsibly managed.

Who: Ryan Harrington, Managing Director of the Data Innovation Lab; Mat St. Cyr, Applications Development Manager; Dharneesh Jayaprakash, Tech Impact  Data Engineer.

When: 2:30 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: TechSoup

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Wed, Dec 3 - Creating AI Tools for Journalists

What: From article to algorithm-ready video – converting news or research into scripts tailored for TikTok and Instagram algorithms, with an in-app teleprompter.  Cutting production time in half – streamlining audiovisual storytelling for journalists moving from text to video.  Fighting disinformation with engagement – leveraging AI-driven scripting to promote trustworthy journalism in social media spaces.

Who: Sophia Smith Galer, the 2024 Georgina Henry Award Winner and the founder of Viralect.

When: 7:30 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Members: £10; Nonmembers: £20

Sponsor: Women in Journalism

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Wed, Dec 3 - How Nonprofit Professionals Can AI-Proof Their Careers

What: Join this free 20-minute webinar to become AI-literate in the concepts most immediately to impact your career so you can start the process of upskilling now and thrive in your career for years to come.

Who: Heather Mansfield, Founder of Nonprofit Tech for Good.

When: 1:00 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Nonprofit Tech for Good

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Wed, Dec 3 - Future-Ready Data Protection: Securing Modern Data Ecosystems in an AI-Driven World

What: This session explores the critical shifts reshaping how organisations must protect sensitive information in a boundaryless digital world. We will break down the top risks, the essential capabilities of modern security architectures, and the must-have tools for protecting data across endpoints, cloud platforms, and AI workflows. From zero trust to automated posture management and advanced data discovery, you’ll learn what’s required to stay ahead of adversaries and maintain compliance. Whether you’re modernising your security program or building one from the ground up, this talk equips you with the insights needed to create a future-ready data protection strategy for 2025 and beyond.

Who: Pankul Chitrav, Application Release Engineer, TD Bank.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: TechTarget

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Wed, Dec 3 - ChatGPT for transitioning veterans

What: OpenAI employee and Army veteran David Sperry will walk through how servicemembers can use the ChatGPT to simplify the challenging transition from military life, back into the civilian world. David shares his story and walks viewers through practical examples and resources to get started today.

Who: David Sperry, AI Adoption Manager, OpenAI

When: 2:30 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: OpenAI Academy

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Wed, Dec 3 - Turning Complex Climate Research Into Compelling Visual Narratives

What: An inside look at the Synergy Project, a multi-year collaboration between Art League RI, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, and the University of Rhode Island which formed scientist-artist pairs to create a common language for science communication. Attendees will meet two Synergy pairs, whose projects transform cutting-edge research revealing how analogy, personification, and abstract art can help audiences grasp complex, unseen climate and ocean processes.

Who: Noah Germolus, environmental chemist at University of Hawai'i at Mānoa; Laurie Kaplowitz, classically-trained painter and Chancellor Professor of Fine Arts at University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; Clarissa Karthäuser, marine microbiologist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Heather Stivison, award-winning visual artist and Chairman of the Board of South Coast Artists, Inc.

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Metcalf Institute and Solutions Journalism Network

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Wed, Dec 3 - Satellite data for journalists: turning Earth images into stories

What: This workshop will focus on the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service, exploring its datasets and applications. The specific tools that will be presented and used during the session are the Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem, which offers immediate access to a vast amount of open and free Earth observation data from the Copernicus Sentinel satellites, and the CLMS Data Viewer, which allows users to visualise and interact with CLMS products directly. The webinar is designed to bring the world of environmental journalism closer to Earth observation technology. Through presentations and practical examples, participants will discover how to turn satellite data into evidence-based journalistic stories.

When: 9 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsors: DG Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, Copernicus Land Monitoring Service & the European Journalism Centre.

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Thu, Dec 4 - Integrating Media and Information Literacy in Media Organisations

What: This session will focus on how newsrooms can use UNESCO’s Multimedia Toolkit to strengthen Media and Information Literacy in everyday practice and improve the quality and trustworthiness of their content. Participants will also be introduced to ready-to-use tools from the UNESCO Toolkit, including clear steps, templates, and examples that can be implemented straight away. The session aims to help media professionals strengthen their newsroom workflows and support a more informed public.

Who: Adeline Hulin, Head of Media and Information Literacy and Digital Competencies at UNESCO;  Catherine Mackie, Training and Communications Editor at the Thomson Foundation.

When: 2 am, Eastern (3:00 pm, Kuala Lumpur Time)

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free to members

Sponsor: The Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union

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Thu, Dec 4 - Elevate Your Interview Skills in the New Year

What: We will review how authors can prepare and deliver great interviews in the New Year. We will discuss the “Dos and Don’ts” of setting up an interview and arranging your media message in advance.

Who: Lindsey Gobel, a freelance publicist and communications professional with over 15 years of experience.

When: 10:30 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Author Learning Center

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Thu, Dec 4 - Legal Rights and Risks for Journalists Covering Immigration Enforcement

What: Our speaker will give journalists concrete, legally grounded strategies for gathering the news — especially when interacting with law enforcement. Based on the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press’s trainings, the workshop will help journalists plan ahead, make informed decisions in real time, and protect themselves legally in unpredictable environments.

Who: Jennifer Nelson Director, Pre-Publication Review & Journalist Support, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsors: Online News Association & the International Women’s Media Foundation

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Thu, Dec 4 - Virtual PitchFest

What: This session will give independent journalists the chance to pitch directly to editors at leading health publications.

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Association of Health Care Journalists

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Thu, Dec 4 - What It Takes to Lead in the AI Era

What: In this virtual forum, we’ll explore how institutions can responsibly and ethically meet the moment. With insights from a recent survey, we’ll discuss how colleges are: Working to infuse their operations with AI tools; Building guardrails to avoid the pitfalls associated with the technology;  Proposing ways to evaluate student learning; Mapping ways to pay for AI transformation.

Who: Ian Wilhelm, Deputy Managing Editor The Chronicle of Higher Education; Chris Mattmann, Chief Data & Artificial Intelligence Officer, UCLA; Amarda Shehu, Vice President and Chief AI Officer, George Mason University; Jeff Young Host Learning Curve podcast.

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Chronicle of Higher Ed

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Thu, Dec 4 - Publish More with AI to Drive Audience and Revenue Growth

What: Learn why publishing more, more often is now the strongest driver of audience growth. See new AI tools that turn raw video into publish-ready stories in minutes. Watch how AI can multiply your newsroom’s daily output — without adding staff. Discover which story types (briefs, recaps, explainers, updates) build habit and loyalty fastest Leave with a clear, actionable plan to grow audience and revenue in 2026.

Who: Anntao Diaz, one of the industry’s most influential voices on audience growth. After 15 years at Google leading News Consumer Insights and Realtime Content Insights, he helped hundreds of newsrooms understand what truly drives loyalty and engagement. Now at Nota, he’s applying that expertise to next-generation AI — and will explain why publishing “more — and smarter” is now essential.

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: New England Newspaper & Press Association

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Thu, Dec 4 - Beyond the Headlines: Canadian Freelance Journalist Report from China

What: Join us for an eye-opening panel discussion as Canadian freelance journalists share first-hand insights from their recent trip to China. From AI and megaprojects to trade diplomacy and Chinese media narratives, we explored where Canada–China relations may be heading — and why freelancers must tell this story.

Who: Owen K. Schalk, a writer and columnist at Canadian Dimension magazine; Maryam Razzaq, a Senior Reporter with the Daily Scrum News; Raul Burbano, Canadian Freelance Union.

When: 7:30 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Canadian Freelance Union

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Thu, Dec 4 - Case Teaching in the Age of AI: Deepening Learning with AI as a Thought Partner

What: This session brings together faculty who are actively shaping how AI supports case teaching, from content creation to innovative in-class applications. Panelists will share: How to design prompts that spark deeper analysis and engagement; Ways to extend cases through role plays, simulations, and “what if” scenarios Approaches to adapt content for different learners and contexts; Ideas for balancing AI tools with the human judgment that defines the case method

Who: Tawnya Means, Founding Partner & Principal Inspire Higher Ed; David Wood, Lecturer, Operations Management Ivey Business School.

When: 11 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Ivey Publishing

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Fri, Dec 5 - AI Litigation Update

What: We will explore the latest and most impactful AI litigation that affects authors, libraries, archives, and museums.

When: 12 pm, Eastern 

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsors: Authors Alliance & OCEAN (Open Copyright Education Advisory Network)

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Fri, Dec 5 – The Impact of AI on the Newsroom

What: How are journalists using AI and what direction is it taking in the newsroom? Will it affect basic reporting or even eliminate jobs? What AI skills are hiring managers looking for and what can you do while still in school to enhance your AI marketability? These topics and more will be addressed by our panel of journalists and news managers.

Who: Francesco Marconi, Co-founder Applied XL & Computational Journalist; Gina Chua, Semafor, Executive Editor at Large; Dylan Freedman, The New York Times, A.I. Projects Editor; Matilde Baggio, POLITICO, Newsroom Strategy Editor.

When: 1:00 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Washington Press Club Foundation

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Fri, Dec 5 - The AI Powered Classroom

What: This talk is designed for educators to explore best practices and practical ways you can utilize AI in the classroom. Then, we'll be joined by for a live Q+A answering your questions. By the end of this session, educators will leave with practical tools, classroom-ready strategies, and a clear, inspiring vision for how AI can meaningfully amplify their practice.

Who: Casey Cuny, 2024 California Teacher of the Year; OpenAI's Fred Fisher.

When: 5 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Open AI Academy

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