Tue, Mar 2 - Media Literacy for Seniors
What: This session will challenge us to recognize that the same media literacy competencies we teach our students are desperately needed by the seniors in our communities, and that each of us has the power to bridge this digital divide through patient, informed support.
Who: Lucy Gray, an educational technology veteran; Wesley Fryer, media literacy middle school teacher.
When: 12 pm, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: Media Education Lab
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Tue, March 3 - Introduction to Solutions Journalism
What: This webinar will explore the basic principles and pillars of solutions journalism, talk about why it’s important, explain key steps in reporting a solutions story, and share tips and resources for journalists interested in investigating how people are responding to social problems.
When: 9 am, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: Solutions Journalism
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Tue, Mar 3 - AI’s Unquenchable Thirst for Water
What: Join us for a one-hour webinar discussion about AI's ever-growing thirst and how to investigate the story through a local lens.
Who: Luke Barratt, Senior Reporter, SourceMaterial; Peter Colohan, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy; Shubhangi Derhgawen, Investigative Reporter, Deutsche Welle; Shannon Mullane, Journalist, The Colorado Sun,
When: 12 pm, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: Covering Climate Now
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Tue, Mar 3 - AI, Automation, and the Future of Work: Workforce Transformation
What: This session examines how AI-driven transformation is affecting jobs, labor markets, and organizational power dynamics, with attention to both worker experience and institutional design. Panelists will examine which roles are likely to change over time, how human–AI collaboration can be shaped in practice, and what organizational and policy approaches can help ensure technological innovation supports economic mobility and shared value.
When: 2 pm, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: National Academies
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Wed, Mar 4 – Next Gen News 2
What: This is the second major research study from FT Strategies and Northwestern University’s Knight Lab, exploring how next-gen news consumers are navigating information overload while still seeking trusted, relevant content. Based on quantitative and qualitative research across five countries, the report offers fresh insights into audience behaviour today — and what it means for newsrooms adapting. to rapid change.
Who: Jeremy Gilbert, Knight Chair for Digital Media Strategy, Northwestern University Medill School; Lamberto Lambertini, Insights Manager, FT Strategies; Oluwadunsin Sanya, Head of Editorial & Innovation, BellaNaija; Tai Nalon, Executive Director and Founder, Aos Fatos.
When: 10 am, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsors: FT Strategies & The Kinght Lab
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Wed, Mar 4 – AI Literacy on Campus
What: Three academic librarians share how they are approaching AI literacy work on their own campuses. You’ll hear how faculty input informed decision-making, how student-facing instruction took shape, and how libraries can facilitate productive campus dialogue.
Who: Laura Pitts Assistant Professor of Library Services and Faculty Fellow for Experiential Learning, Jacksonville State University; Karlie Johnson History, Geography, and Anthropology Librarian at Jacksonville State University; Kim Westbrooks Associate Professor / Fine Arts Librarian at Jacksonville State University.
When: 12 pm, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: $49
Sponsor: LJ & SLJ Professional Development
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Wed, Mar 4 - Building an AI Assistant with MyGPT (Intermediate level)
What: In this session, you will explore how to create a custom AI assistant tailored to your work at Duke. We will introduce you to MyGPT Builder, and we'll guide you through the fundamentals of crafting effective system prompts and supplying your assistant with a relevant knowledge base. You’ll explore real-world examples, gain practical tips for successful development, and discuss use cases across various academic, administrative, and research contexts.
When: 12 pm, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: Duke University
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Wed, Mar 4 - How AI Is Reshaping Our World: A Webinar for Students
What: The potential benefits and harms of AI. How to navigate the shifting technology landscape to bring the public quality reporting on the latest developments in AI and its impacts.
Who: Joanna Kao, Pulitzer Center Staff; Kashmir Hill, New York Times reporter covering technology and privacy.
When: 1 pm, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: Pulitzer Center
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Wed, Mar 4 - Student Media Challenge Info Session #1
What: Are you leading work at a journalism school or student publication interested in exploring solutions journalism? We are looking for our next cohort of Student Media Challenge participants.
When: 1 pm, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: Solutions Journalism Network
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Wed, Mar 4 – Journalism is not ‘doxxing’
What: We’ll examine how government officials are increasingly labeling routine accountability reporting as “doxxing.” That term originally meant exposing personal information about private people to harass them. But now, government officials are extending it to publication of newsworthy information about public officials. They are intentionally confusing the American public about the role of journalism and even threatening legal action against journalists, newsrooms, and ordinary people for publishing information the public has a right to know.
Who: Vittoria Elliott, reporter at Wired covering platforms and power; Gregory Royal Pratt, investigative reporter at the Chicago Tribune; Doug Sovern, award-winning political reporter, formerly of KCBS Radio; Charlie Kratovil, founder and editor of New Brunswick Today; Moderated by Caitlin Vogus, senior adviser, FPF.
When: 2 pm, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: Freedom of the Press Foundation
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Thu, Mar 5 – Vibe Coding
What: In this 3-hour, hands-on workshop, you will co-build a functional Personal AI Coach with a simple, repeatable game plan. Together, you’ll create a goal-oriented coaching assistant that takes a personal or professional objective and generates a structured action plan, milestone steps, and key risks to consider. The session also shows how these skills scale into deeper, production-ready capability, making the Applied Generative AI Specialization the natural next step for learners who want real-world projects, use tools like Azure OpenAI and Copilot Studio, and portfolio-ready outcomes.
Who: Timothy Henize, AI engineer and Founder of The AI Handyman.
When: 8:30 am, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: Simplilearn
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Thu/Fri, Mar 5 & 6 - The IIJ 2026 Freelance Journalism Conference
What: A conference for independent journalists and creators to find community and build thriving businesses: 12 live, online sessions, plus bonus Q&A videos and editor panels.
Who: More than 45 writers and editors.
When: 10 am – 7 pm, Eastern each day
Where: Zoom
Cost: $99
Sponsor: Institute for Independent Journalists
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Thu, Mar 5 - Building Digital Fluency Across the Workforce
What: Explore how organizations are building digital fluency across every level of the workforce. Learn practical strategies for developing technical capability, fostering data-driven decision-making and supporting a culture of continuous learning in an increasingly digital workplace.
Who: David Mantica, Managing Director, SoftEd; Michelle Pletch; VP Strategic Solution Development, ELB Learning.
When: 11 am – 3:15 pm, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: Training Industry
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Thu, Mar 5 - Beyond Traditional Advertising: How Branded Content & Promotions Drive Real Revenue
What: We’ll explore why advertisers are shifting budgets toward interactive experiences—sweepstakes, quizzes, native storytelling—and how you can turn these formats into recurring revenue streams. We’ll break down campaign ideas, real-world success stories, and strategies to boost advertiser ROI, deliver measurable results, and grow your advertising revenue.
Who: Julie Foley
When: 1 pm, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: Local Media Association
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Thu, Mar 5 - How AI and Neuroscience Predict Winning Ads
What: This webinar introduces the Creative AI Loop: a framework that combines behavioral science, large-scale ad data, and predictive testing to validate creative impact early.
Who: Neuroscientist Thomas Zoëga Ramsøy
When: 1 pm, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: ADWEEK
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Thu, Mar 5 - Leading Under Pressure: Safety in High-Risk Coverage
What: Newsroom leaders from cities experiencing heightened ICE and law-enforcement activity will discuss how they are navigating the escalating challenges highlighted in the previous sessions. Building on the on-the-ground experiences, the panelists will outline the concrete safety measures, legal-risk preparations, and community partnerships they've developed to protect their reporters in the field. They’ll offer practical tips and candid reflections on leading teams through unpredictable and often dangerous reporting conditions.
Who: Hanaa Rifaey, Deputy Director, ONA; Meg Martin, associate director of the Minnesota Journalism Center; April Alonso, a visual journalist from Cicero, IL, and co-founder of Cicero Independiente; Mariah Castañeda, LA Public Press' Audience Director and Co-Founder.
When: 2 pm, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: Online News Association
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Fri, Mar 6 - Vertical Video Storytelling
Who: Amanda Bright, Clinical Associate Professor; and Director of the Cox Institute Journalism Innovation Lab at University of Georgia.
When: 12 pm, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: University of Vermont
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