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IJ-5-THE FIFTH CONFERENCE ON INNOVATION JOURNALISM
Innovation Journalism
The 4th conference on InJo
Regional InJo conference Stanford after Stanford 2007
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Stanford after Stanford 2009
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PPT PRESENTATIONS and VIDEO CLIPS
Vibacom and European Journalism Center organized 4th Regional Conference on Innovation Journalism Stanford after Stanford 2009 which was held on September 3rd in Ljubljana, Slovenia (Gospodarsko razstavišče - Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre - Main building, 1. floor, Urška Hall).
The purpose of the conference was to contribute to the internationalisation of InJo concept throughout the region with global perspective and Slovenian business model.
Conference was for journalists, editors, communicators and all people working with media (specially in the field of innovation, economy, technology, IT, science etc.). Participants were coming from Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia and Hungary.
We discussed following items:
PROGRAM (with invited speakers - videoconference or live)
10.00 - 11.30 IS INNOVATION A JOURNALISTIC TOPIC?
11.30 - 12.00 Coffee break
12.00 - 13.30 - HOW TO GAIN THE RIGHT KNOWLEDGE FOR EFFICIENT REPORTING ON INNOVATION?
13.30 - 14.00 Lunch break
14.00 - 16.00 WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM THE NEW MEDIA BUSINESS MODEL?
The conference was for invited guests and InCo movement members only.
VIDEO FROM THE CONFERENCE
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4th Regional Conference on Innovation Journalism Stanford after Stanford 2009
(www.videolectures.net)
4th Regional Conference on Innovation Journalism Stanford after Stanford 2009
PPT PRESENTATIONS and VIDEO CLIPS
- Innovation in Slovenian media - InJo Award (Lah, Pibernik)
- Experience from Innovation Journalism Fellowship program (Vrhnjak)
- Network analysis as a tool of journalists (Žerdin)
- Transforming The BBC’s Radio 1 (Gyr, Friedman)
- Radio One video
- Swiss TV: The Digital Audience - video
- SAMAA TV and UNICEF's Polio Control Cell Initiative in Pakistan - video
- How Do People Find Out About Innovation? OpinionTV / IJ-6 - video
PHOTOS
Vibacom and European Journalism Center organized 4th Regional Conference on Innovation Journalism Stanford after Stanford 2009 which was held on September 3rd in Ljubljana, Slovenia (Gospodarsko razstavišče - Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre - Main building, 1. floor, Urška Hall).
The purpose of the conference was to contribute to the internationalisation of InJo concept throughout the region with global perspective and Slovenian business model.
Conference was for journalists, editors, communicators and all people working with media (specially in the field of innovation, economy, technology, IT, science etc.). Participants were coming from Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia and Hungary.
We discussed following items:
- inovation as a journalistic topic,
- education and proffesional development of journalists,
- new media business models,
PROGRAM (with invited speakers - videoconference or live)
10.00 - 11.30 IS INNOVATION A JOURNALISTIC TOPIC?
- Opening of the meeting - Violeta Bulc, Vibacom and Wilfried Ruetten, EJC
- How is InJo as a topic placed globally (the overview of InJo practice in the world) - David Nordfors, founder of the InJo concept, Director of the VINNOVA Stanford Research Center of Innovation Journalism at Stanford University (video call)
- Innovation in Journalism - Claude Erbsen, Director and Consultant, INNOVATION Media Consulting (video call)
- Innovation in Slovenian media (findings and recommendations from the Slovenian jury of InJo award from 2006 to 2009) - Polona Pibernik, member of InJo jury fom 2006, director of Mediade, Estera Lah, project manager of InJo award
- Innovation in Swedish media - Thomas Frostberg, InJo Fellow, journalist, Sydsvenskan
- Panel discussion: Is innovation a journalistic topic?
- Peter Frankl, chief editor and director Finance
- Lenart Kučič, journalist, Delo
- Borut Hočevar, editor and journalist, Žurnal24
11.30 - 12.00 Coffee break
12.00 - 13.30 - HOW TO GAIN THE RIGHT KNOWLEDGE FOR EFFICIENT REPORTING ON INNOVATION?
- Experience from Israel - dr. Noam Lemelshtrich-Latar, Dean of Sammy Ofer School of Communications and Information (video call)
- Experience from Finland - dr. Turo Uskali, senior research scholar at the Department of Communication (Journalism) at the University of Jyväskylä (video call)
- Experience from Europe - Wilfried Ruetten, director, European Journalism Centre
- Experience from Slovenia - dr. Marko Milosavljevič, professor, Faculty of Social Sciences
- Presentation of the Slovene scholarship for Innovation Journalism Fellowship program at University of Stanford in 2010 by representative of The Slovene Human Resources Development and Scholarship fund
- Experience from Innovation Journalism Fellowship program - Sabina Vrhnjak, journalist and first Slovenian participant at the Stanford's program
- Discussion on How to gain the right knowledge for efficient reporting on innovation – moderator: Nataša Koražija, editor and journalist, Finance, First winner of InJo award
13.30 - 14.00 Lunch break
14.00 - 16.00 WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM THE NEW MEDIA BUSINESS MODEL?
- Introduction to new media business models - Ali Žerdin, editor, Dnevnik
- Story of SamaaTV – Amir Jahangir, CEO, SamaaTV (video call)
- BBC as Innovative media enterprise - Herman Gyr, Lisa Friedman, Founders, Enterprise
Development Group (video call) - Story about Community Acting Reporting - David Cohn, Spot Us (video call)
- Panel discussion What can we learn from the new media business model?
- Ali Žerdin, editor, Dnevnik
- Jurij Giacomelli, director, Gorenje design Studio, media business model specialist
- Jaka Lucu, journalist, Polet (Delo)
- Bojan Brecelj, photographer, author, Proja.org - Final discussions and wrap-up
The conference was for invited guests and InCo movement members only.



































