We educate new generation of journalists & media makers
Project team: Maria (Maja) Drabczyk, Zuzanna Ciesielska‐Janik, Aleksandra Czetwertyńska, Aleksandra Janus, Agnieszka Salamończyk
Duration: 2021-2023
A comprehensive training program for journalism & communication studies students and young professionals to develop 3 key skills: search and exploration of multimedia data, telling stories with multimedia data, tracking & debunking misinformation.
A new generation of journalists & multimedia makers
Digitisation has changed all aspects of the news media landscape, from the way content is created, to how it is distributed and interacted with. European citizens and journalists are now connected to the largest intelligence network that has ever existed. On one hand, this rich data provides an opportunity for data-driven journalism to explore new stories and to explore large (historical) datasets. On the other hand, the advent of these technological developments generates new challenges for journalists and citizens, such as the easy, prolific spread of inaccurate and misleading information. These issues have quaver the foundations of the journalist profession.
Conceived from this scenario, MediaNumeric aims to educate a new generation of journalists and multimedia makers and gives them the tools to help create a European media ecosystem, that is user-driven, fair and balanced, economically sustainable and technologically advanced. The project will provide students and young professionals in media and communication studies the theoretical know-how and skills needed to embolden them to take on the opportunities of data-driven journalism and media production.
Project Partners
Sound and Vision (NL), Inholland University of Applied Sciences (NL), Centrum Cyfrowe Foundation (PL), SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities (PL), AFP Agence France Presse (FR), INA Institut national de l’audiovisuel (FR), Storytek (EE), EUscreen Foundation (NL)
Contact:
Rachel Somers Milers, info@medianumeric.eu