The Fundamentals of Science, from Funding to Publishing
The industry of science is built on basic principles of funding, research and publishing. Learn about these fundamentals, how they work, the way they shape science, and how to use this understanding to...
View ArticleUsing Social Media to Source and Spread Science Journalism
Like it or not, social media has a role to play in how people get their news and in what news people talk about. Learn how to mine social media for ideas and then use the platforms to promote your...
View ArticleEditing Controversial and “Controversial” Science
There are some areas of science where the controversies are real and fierce — what was really the downfall of the dinosaurs? — and then there are scientific “controversies” ginned up for political or...
View ArticleCovering Health Care — Covid and Beyond
Even before Covid, health stories are among the most-read science stories — and often, the easiest to get wrong. From studies to nutrition to vaccines, learn how to inoculate your health coverage from...
View ArticleCovering Climate and the Environment
Few science stories will command as much reader and viewer attention as global warming and the environment. Learn how to help readers understand the ways in which humanity plays a role not only in the...
View ArticleScience Sources: Where to Find them and How to Vet Them
“Experts” are everywhere, but who are the best people to include in your science coverage? Learn how to hear from the best, still find different points of view, and ensure equity, diversity and...
View ArticleKSJ@MIT Fact-Checking Workshop
A virtual workshop that will bring together journalists and editors to learn about fact-checking, with a focus on science journalism. The post KSJ@MIT Fact-Checking Workshop appeared first on Knight...
View ArticleThe Making of “Timber Wars” (Fellows Only)
Aaron Scott, producer and host of Oregon Public Broadcasting’s “Timber Wars” podcast, takes guests behind the scenes of the Victor K. McElheny Award-winning series. https://www.opb.org/show/timberwars...
View ArticleKSJ@MIT Fact-Checking Workshop
A virtual workshop that will bring together journalists and editors to learn about fact-checking, with a focus on science journalism. The post KSJ@MIT Fact-Checking Workshop appeared first on Knight...
View ArticleKill Shot: Investigative Reporting with Jason Dearen (Fellows Only)
Jason Dearen is an award-winning investigative journalist for the Associated Press and author of the critically acclaimed nonfiction narrative book, Kill Shot: A Shadow Industry, a Deadly Disease. In...
View ArticleAll About Fact-Checking (Fellows Only)
What counts as a fact? Who counts as a reliable source? What do you do when an interview subject asks to review quotes before publication? In this session, Jane Roberts, Deputy Editor and head...
View ArticleA User’s Guide to Data Journalism (Fellows Only)
Charles Seife, a professor of journalism at New York University’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, has been writing about physics and mathematics for almost three decades. He is the author of...
View ArticleFellows Mid-Semester Roundtable (Fellows Only)
(Attendance for this session is limited to current KSJ Project Fellows.) The post Fellows Mid-Semester Roundtable (Fellows Only) appeared first on Knight Science Journalism @MIT.
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View ArticleSeminar: David Kaiser on Secret Clocks: The U.S. Military, Einstein’s...
The Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT is pleased to welcome Dr. David Kaiser for a seminar on the influence of the theory of relativity on the development of GPS. For nearly a decade, beginning...
View ArticleSeminar: Sarah Williams on Using Data for a Public Good
The Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT is excited to welcome Dr. Sarah Williams, Norman B. (1938) and Muriel Leventhal Associate Professor of Advanced Urbanism; Director, Norman B. Leventhal...
View ArticleSeminar: Mauricio Santillana on Using Machine Learning to Track Epidemic...
The Knight Science Journalism Program is excited to welcome Dr. Mauricio Santillana, Professor of Physics and Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northeastern University, Adjunct Professor of...
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