The first edition of the InternetLab School: “Telling the stories of the future: journalism and Internet policies” began today
Today began the first edition of the InternetLab School: “Telling stories of the future: journalism and Internet policies”, turned to Brazilian and Latin American journalists who want to write about the social, political and cultural changes related to new technologies, above all on the Internet.
The events will cover topics like Internet governance, data journalism techniques, cyber security, privacy, surveillance, freedom of speech, copyright and violence and discrimination on the Internet.
Click here to access the schedule.
The School will have panels and workshops that will discuss the themes from diverse perspectives organized by national and international speakers such as Kim Zetter, from Wired, and Jeff Larson, ProPublica representative, and Pulitzer Prize nominee, aside from the participation of the Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism (ABRAJI). The program will also have the “Telling the stories of the future: dialogs on journalism and technology”, organized in partnership with the Cásper Líbero College.
Meet the Brazilian and Latin American journalists who will participate in the panels offered by the School between April 2nd-14th [in Portuguese]:
Check out photos from the first day: