Free Journalism Training and Lexis Account for Iowa Bloggers!


By Chase Martyn


I'm Chase Martyn, and I run IowaProgress.com.  I'm also working with the Center for Independent Media on their new Iowa program.  As part of their commitment to growing the progressive Iowa blogosphere, the Center has set up a free day-long training session for bloggers with Stephen K. Doig, a nationally renowned journalism professor.  All trainees will also get a complimentary Lexis account , which is an invaluable tool to improve the research that goes into your posts.

The details are below; but, if you are interested, be sure to RSVP by emailing me by Wednesday, April 25 (preferably sooner).  And please forward this message to any Iowa progressives who you think might be interested, even if they are just getting started in the blogging world.

I look forward to working with you!

chase martyn
mobile (561) 714-5732

The New Journalist Introductory Program

Do you consider yourself a citizen-journalist? Would you like to advance your blogging talents to include original and investigative stories? Is muckraking in your blood?

Get the Training

The Center for Independent Media invites you to an exclusive event for Iowa bloggers and potential bloggers who share a passion for writing about state issues and political news:

    New Journalist Introductory Program
    Saturday, April 28, 2007
    9 am - 5 pm
    Des Moines (Location TBA)

Join us for the premiere of the New Journalist Pilot Program and an intensive day of investigative journalism training, conducted by:

    Stephen K. Doig, the Knight Chair in Journalism at the Cronkite School of Journalism and Telecommunication at Arizona State University and Pulitzer Prize winning reporter.

    Doig pioneered computer-assisted journalism—the use of online databases and research techniques to provide more depth to anecdotal stories and to "connect the dots" between seemingly isolated bits of information.

Get the Tools

In addition to the free all-day training, each attendee will receive a complimentary Lexis account valid through October 15, 2007. Participants will be asked to evaluate the impact that Lexis has on their blog content. Lexis is the premier research tool for working journalists with over 4,000 news sources in one searchable database.

Investigative Reporting Training

The training day covers:

    * New Journalist Introductory Study Program: An overview of the New Journalist program and its Iowa pilot program. How to be a blogger and a journalist.
    * Introduction to reporting: Recognizing news; necessary elements of a news story; attribution; news vs. opinion; investigative reporting
    * Media law and ethics: Public records, open meetings, libel, ethical standards
    * Developing sources: Finding the right people to talk with, gaining trust, working a beat, interviewing techniques
    * Following a paper trail: Finding and using documents, how to read a budget, property records, court filings
    * Online research: Finding information online, evaluating it, best sites for reporters
    * Computer-assisted reporting: Downloading data and analyzing it with Excel, getting data from public agencies 

This training is provided by the Center for Independent Media.

Sign Up Today

To register, please contact: Chase Martyn (chase@chasemartyn.com) by April 25, 2007.
Please note this event is limited to 40 attendees. Space is limited, so register today!