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Y107 On-Demand
Good News: Lab Rescue

Y107 On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 0:56


What a sweet rescue from one animal to another! Hear the story in your Good News!

MPR News with Angela Davis
Power Pair: Steve and Mary Grove support each other and Minnesota

MPR News with Angela Davis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 44:12


In 2018, Steve and Mary Grove left big tech jobs in Silicon Valley and moved to Minnesota with their twin toddlers to start a new chapter. Since then, the married couple has navigated a pandemic, job changes and this fall, the start of first grade.“We both made a bet on Minnesota,” says Steve Grove, who grew up in Northfield and started as CEO and publisher of the Star Tribune this spring, after serving four years as the state's commissioner of employment and economic development.  While Steve was the public face of the state's effort to keep businesses and workers afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic, Mary Grove has been less visibly building Minnesota's startup culture. She arrived in Minnesota as a partner in an investment firm founded by AOL billionaire Steve Case with the mission to invest in businesses outside of Silicon Valley, New York and Boston. She now runs her own venture capital firm that skews heavily toward tech startups in Minnesota and companies started by women and people of color.  Listen back to a conversation MPR News host Angela Davis had with Steve and Mary Grove about their marriage and shared commitment to the state.It was the second installment in our Power Pair series, that features conversations with prominent Minnesotans that you may know individually. But in the context of relationship, you get to know them in a fresh, new way.  Guests:  Steve Grove is the CEO and publisher of the Star Tribune, after serving four years as the state's commissioner of employment and economic development. He spent more than a decade at Google, where he ran its News Lab. He also headed up YouTube's first News and Politics team and worked short stints at ABC News and the Boston Globe.Mary Grove is managing partner at Bread & Butter Ventures, an investor in early-stage companies. She has a long track record supporting tech startups as a partner with Steve Case's investment firm Revolution and before that as director of Google for Entrepreneurs. She is also co-founder and executive director of Silicon North Stars, a nonprofit that she and Steve founded in 2013 to help young Minnesotans from underserved communities pursue careers in tech.Do you know a ‘Power Pair?'Know two Minnesotans who have a close relationship and lean on each other for support in the work they do? Maybe they're married or siblings or best friends. They could be business partners or a parent/adult child dynamic duo. We want to hear their stories on MPR News with Angela Davis at 9 a.m. weekdays.Read more about our Power Pair series and submit your ideas here. Or email who you think we should talk to and why to adavis@mpr.org. Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.  

MPR News with Angela Davis
Steve and Mary Grove: Boosting each other and Minnesota

MPR News with Angela Davis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 46:55


Five years ago Steve and Mary Grove left big jobs at Google in California and moved to Minnesota with their twin toddlers to start a new chapter. Since then, the married couple has navigated a pandemic, job changes and, earlier this month, the start of first grade.  “We both made a bet on Minnesota,” says Steve Grove, who grew up in Northfield and started as CEO and publisher of the Star Tribune this spring, after serving four years as the state's commissioner of employment and economic development.  While Steve Grove was the public face of the state's effort to keep businesses and workers afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic, Mary Grove has been less visibly building Minnesota's startup culture. She arrived in Minnesota as a partner in an investment firm founded by AOL billionaire Steve Case focused on investing in startup businesses outside of Silicon Valley, New York and Boston. Now she runs her own venture capital firm that skews heavily toward tech startups in Minnesota and companies started by women and people of color.  MPR News host Angela Davis talks with Steve and Mary Grove about their marriage and shared commitment to the state.   It's the second installment in a series called Power Pairs. It features conversations with people you might know separately, but when you get them together, you discover a different side of them.   Lessons about friendship from two prominent Minnesotans  Guests:  Steve Grove is the new CEO and publisher of the Star Tribune, after serving four years as the commissioner at the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development. He spent more than a decade at Google, where he started and ran its News Lab. He also headed up YouTube's first News and Politics team and worked short stints at ABC News and the Boston Globe. Mary Grove is managing partner at Bread & Butter Ventures, an investor in early-stage companies. She has a long track record supporting tech startups as a partner with Steve Case's investment firm Revolution and before that as director of what's now known as Google for Startups. She is also co-founder and executive director of Silicon North Stars, a nonprofit that she and Steve founded in 2013 to help young Minnesotans from underserved communities pursue careers in tech.  Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.  Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.   

Met Nerds om Tafel
311 - Hoe je de kunst van AI meester wordt met Laurens Vreekamp

Met Nerds om Tafel

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 57:30


Laurens Vreekamp schreef het boek ‘The Art of AI' samen met Marlies van der Wees. Het is een flinke pil die ‘je leert wat je er allemaal mee kunt, maar ook wat de valkuilen zijn'. Wat dit boek uniek maakt is dat het niet alleen veel achtergrondinformatie geeft over hoe AI werkt en wat de gevaren en valkuilen zijn, maar dat het ook een uitgebreide handleiding geeft in het gebruik van tal van toepassingen.Laurens Vreekamp is journalist, trainer, designthinker en oprichter van de Future Journalism Today Academy. Tot voor kort werkte hij als Teaching Fellow bij het News Lab van Google en was hij docent-onderzoeker User Experience Design aan de School voor Journalistiek en opleiding Communication & Media Design in Utrecht.We zeilen langs hoofdstukken genaamd ‘machine learning in een notendop', ‘creativiteit en AI', ‘discover', ‘define', ‘develop', ‘deliver', ‘rol en betekenis van ML in het creatieve proces', ‘tussen dys- en utopie', ‘de toekomst van creatief werk' en ‘tien tips'. Spoiler alert: één van die tips is ‘gun jezelf de tijd om AI te leren kennen'. En dat gaan wij vanavond doen. Het liefst met zo veel mogelijk van jullie vragen!

The Dr. Axe Show
180: In The News: Lab Grown Meat

The Dr. Axe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 19:08


Join Courtney on this news based episode featuring lab-grown meat. Yes, you read that right, labs are already creating the first variations of these meat products and have begun rolling out in places like Singapore. In a rapidly changing world of food, science, and technology, being informed on the things that impact your health is critical for long term vitality. To check out the companies developing this new animal based meat product: Mosameat.comUpside foods.comgfi.org

Stats + Stories
The Data Journalism Podcast | Stats + Stories Episode 223

Stats + Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 37:30


Data Journalism is a hot topic in the news business. Reporters working in diverse media and diverse markets are increasingly being asked to work with data. What exactly makes for good data journalism and what does a reporter need to understand to use data well. Those are a few of the questions discussed on The Data Journalism Podcast and that is the focus of this episode of Stats and Stories with guests Alberto Cairo and Simon Rogers. Alberto Cairo is a journalist and designer, and the Knight Chair in Visual Journalism at the School of Communication of the University of Miami. He is also the director of the visualization program at UM's Center for Computational Science. He has been head of information graphics at media publications in Spain and Brazil. He is the author of several books including his upcoming, How Charts Lie: Getting Smarter About Visual Information, Cairo currently consults with companies and institutions like Google and the Congressional Budget Office, and has provided visualization training to the European Union, Eurostat, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Army National Guard, and many others. Simon Rogers is an award-winning data journalist, writer and speaker. Author of ‘Facts are Sacred‘, published by Faber & Faber in the UK, China and South Korea. He has also written a range of infographics for children books from Candlewick. Data editor on the News Lab team at Google, based in San Francisco, he is director of the Data Journalism Awards and teaches Data Journalism at Medill-Northwestern University in San Francisco and has taught at U Cal Berkeley Journalism school.

The Coffee Americano
La guerra con millones de corresponsales, contenido automatizado para generación Z, Linkedin y su apuesta por el podcasting

The Coffee Americano

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 44:56


En este episodio Mauricio Cabrera, Hernando Paniagua y Ernesto Martelli hablan sobre el modo en que los medios de comunicación han cubierto la guerra y sobre cómo los creadores de contenido han sido parte de la cobertura de guerra, ya desde el campo de batalla, o generando historias a distancia. Durante la conversación, abordamos la exageración de emociones por parte de creadores y el modo en que Alex Tienda creó una narrativa para llegar a Ucrania en medio del conflicto armado. También hablamos de un ejercicio de automatización de contenido creado por el News Lab de la BBC y del anuncio de Linkedin respecto a su nueva estrategia de podcasts enfocados en B2B. Suscríbete a mi newsletter: https://www.storybaker.co/Descarga Tendencias 2022: https://www.tendenciasmedia.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

PODCASTING WITH STAGE
Episode 411: TV News - Lab Rats Elite Force

PODCASTING WITH STAGE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 3:28


Today Host David talks about the old Disney XD show: LAB RATS ELITE FORCE!

Don't Tread on Weebs
DToW News Lab - Jun 17 2021

Don't Tread on Weebs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 40:25


The news lab this week: Offices! Why you shouldn't go to them! We explain that anyone telling you to go back to the office should be called a clown to their face and never trusted for anything again.

Don't Tread on Weebs
DToW News Lab - May 27 2021

Don't Tread on Weebs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 23:09


This week we cancel Bernie Sanders for his love of beds and air conditioning, celebrate the solidarity Ireland has shown with Palestine, and give a quick primer on what's going on in Bolivia.

Don't Tread on Weebs
DToW News Lab - May 13 2021

Don't Tread on Weebs

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 26:23


This week the Bois discuss the ethnic cleansing currently going on in Palestine, and explain how the CDC announcing those with 2 vaccines no longer need to wear masks is going to get people killed.

Don't Tread on Weebs
DToW News Lab - Apr. 26 2021

Don't Tread on Weebs

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 18:44


This week on the news lab we discuss the COVID outbreak devastating India, and discuss how the West dragging their feet waiving vaccine patents is killing thousands.

Elevations
Collaborative News Lab a Boon for Students and News Services

Elevations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 6:37


Susan Kirkman Zake talks with Dean Amy Reynolds about the Collaborative News Lab at Kent State University and how it's helping students pair up with professional journalists for mentoring and on the job experience.

Don't Tread on Weebs
DToW News Lab - Apr. 8 2021

Don't Tread on Weebs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 36:38


This week we focus on the most important news topic: what the hell is wrong with Matt Gaetz forehead.  We also describe how the democrats are dropping the ball again, but for real what the hell is going on with that dude's whole head. It's haunting.

Don't Tread on Weebs
DToW News Lab - Mar. 25 2021

Don't Tread on Weebs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 22:54


This week our spiky-haired anime protagonists talk about the rise in shootings in the States, and how spending over a year in lockdown has probably irreparably broken everybody's brains. 

Don't Tread on Weebs
DToW News Lab - Mar. 9 2021

Don't Tread on Weebs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 41:39


The Bishonen blokes this week are having a balmy discussing the bloody Brits, innit.  We also pour one out for the poster kween, Neera Tanden, and discuss the Chad Dem Socs vs the Virgin Dem establishment in the fight for ownership of the Nevada Democratic Party.

Don't Tread on Weebs
DToW News Lab - Feb. 24 2021

Don't Tread on Weebs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 27:29


It's been a long time coming, but our news bois are taking some well-deserved rest in Cancun. And you won't believe who they see while they're there! The gang also discusses some of the latest COVID news, as well as how funny it is to watch Neera Tanden get owned.

Don't Tread on Weebs
DToW News Lab -Feb. 10 2021

Don't Tread on Weebs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 47:55


This week the News Bois stay lazer-focused on what's most important: the crowned queen of posting. Yup, we discuss Neera Tanden's confirmation hearing. I guess we also get into some detail about Trump's impeachment hearing, and how if you expect(ed) him to be convicted you haven't been paying attention. Last but certainly not least, we try to give a primer on the Farmer's Protest in India, which should be warranting more attention than it has.

Don't Tread on Weebs
DToW News Lab - Jan. 26 2021

Don't Tread on Weebs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 29:48


This week the lab digs deep into COVIDmania running wild, detailing how this pandemic is ruining not just America, but the whole dang world. But before that we get to the real news: Kellyanne Conway's perfectly normal family.

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DToW News Lab - Jan. 12 2021

Don't Tread on Weebs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 68:34


On this week's news lab, the Bishounen bois try to define "insurrection", and dig into Trump's twitter banning.

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DToW News Lab - Dec. 29 2020

Don't Tread on Weebs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 58:26


This week's Newslab looks back on the events of 2020 and uses it to explain why Bernie Sanders should have been president. Also we talk about the Georgia Senate run off election, and wrongly predict the outcome!

Don't Tread on Weebs
DToW News Lab - Dec. 15 2020

Don't Tread on Weebs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 51:45


This week's news includes looking into what's up with the Trump Death Cult, and discussing how the UK is contemplating being mad lads and just No-Deal-ing Brexit.

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DToW News Lab - Dec. 1 2020

Don't Tread on Weebs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 55:26


We've got all the muck that's fit to rake on this week's news lab! We dig deep into Biden's current cabinet choices, and explain why and how they're all bad.

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DToW News Lab - Nov. 17 2020

Don't Tread on Weebs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 60:02


On this week's news lab, we dig further into the details of COVID, discuss some of the recent South American coups, and explain why Mayor Pete is going to beat Marco Rubio in the upcoming season of Political Celebrity Apprentice

Obscure Anomalies
Anomaly News: Lab Grown Human Steaks: Technically Not Cannibalism

Obscure Anomalies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 6:36


Recently, a DIY meal kit for growing steaks made from human cells was recently nominated for “Design of the year” by the London-Based Design Museum.  Called the Ouroboros Steak, it is named after the symbol of the snake eating itself tail first.  The theoretical kit would come with everything somebody would need to use their own cells to grow miniature human meat steaks.” Click here for more info on the Ouroboros Steak: OuroChef (https://www.ourochef.com) What ever the steaks may be, they definitely #JoinTheObscure If you have news stories or interesting topics you want to hear about, drop me a line at ObscureAnomalies@gmail.com For all things Obscure: Obscure Anomalies (https://linktr.ee/ObscureAnomalies) Check out the World of the Strange over at: Straight Up Strange Productions (https://straightupstrange.com/password)

Don't Tread on Weebs
DToW News Lab Election Edition - Nov. 4 2020

Don't Tread on Weebs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 69:26


Oh, was there an election? 

Don't Tread on Weebs
DToW News Lab 4 - Oct. 22 2020

Don't Tread on Weebs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 69:22


This News Lab is chock-full of treats for the DToW bois. We discuss the endless sexual depravity of conservative men, detail Trump's impressive OpSec, hash out last week's Town Hall debates, and go over some of the latest and greatest election stats.

Don't Tread on Weebs
DToW News Lab 3 - Oct. 8 2020

Don't Tread on Weebs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 65:27


On this week's news lab, the crew tries to break down just how funny it is that Trump got the 'rona. We also outline the results of the debate, and try to decide whether any of it actually mattered. And we finish off by putting on our wonk hats and looking at some of the latest election polling.

Don't Tread on Weebs
DToW News Lab 2 - Sept. 28 2020

Don't Tread on Weebs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 86:26


You know a democracy is strong when it rests on the tiny, bird-like body of an 87-year-old woman. Well, here's hoping the next Supreme Court justice is just as notorious, am I right?  This, our second News Lab, is all the News We Couldn't Fit To Print from Episode 19. In it we go in detail on why the Supreme Court is inherently flawed, why Trump's new appointee Amy Coney Island Barrett is an apostate, and how the entire election may fall apart despite Biden technically winning. The dang news, folks!

Don't Tread on Weebs
EP 19: Kaiji Ult. Survivor Pt. Final - Hex Gorsuch's Fleshlight

Don't Tread on Weebs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 82:49


How much does it cost to hire a Tik Tok witch? Turns out Donny doesn't pay his taxes? Who could've guessed! We run the numbers this episode, and crack open a dictionary to teach ourselves what a "tax shelter" is. On the anime side, we finish up with our comrade Kaiji, who looks to be on a real winning streak! One that I can't imagine will ever end. (If you'd like to hear some of our additional thoughts on The News, go check out our second News Lab, which should also be available on the feed!)

Don't Tread on Weebs
DToW News Lab 1 - Sept 15, 2020

Don't Tread on Weebs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 61:48


The full news content that was cut from episode 18. In this episode we cover the west coast wildfires, Joe Biden's election chances and strategy, and why Bob Woodward sucks. If you're a degenerate and are for some reason here for the news and not the anime analysis this is for you, I guess.

Technology News Labs
Welcome to Technology News Lab

Technology News Labs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 0:17


Hi! Welcome to Technology News Lab. The podcast that brings you my perspective on all things revolving around technology. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/technologynewslabs/support

CANADALAND
Ep. 279 - A Forgotten News Lab Predicted Journalism’s Online Future in 1991

CANADALAND

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 40:20


Support us here: canadalandshow.com/join InfoLab imagined newspapers' transition from print to digital, creating multimedia digital news in the basement of The Hamilton Spectator back in the early '90s. Jesse talks to its former director, journalist Wayne MacPhail, about what the InfoLab did, and why it shut down shortly after Conrad Black’s company bought the newspaper chain. This episode originally aired on May 27, 2019.

Kasia trifft…
35. Isabelle Sonnenfeld und David Noël vom Projekt "Role Models"

Kasia trifft…

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 56:31


So modern sich viele Startups und Tech-Firmen auch geben – was Diversität angeht, ist bei vielen noch Luft nach oben. Diesen Eindruck bekam Isabelle Sonnenfeld, als sie begann, für das Social-Media-Unternehmen Twitter zu arbeiten. "Ich arbeitete in einem rein männlichen Team", erzählt sie im Gespräch mit Katarzyna Mol-Wolf. Wo waren die Frauen? "Das Thema hat mich umgetrieben", sagt Isabelle. Mit ihrem Mann und dem gemeinsamen Freund David Noël, der zu der Zeit bei SoundCloud als Community- und Communications-Director arbeitete, diskutierten sie bei vielen Frühstücksbrötchen über das Ungleichgewicht. Und beschlossen schließlich aktiv zu werden. "Ich habe selbst erlebt, wie wenig Frauen in der Tech-Branche repräsentiert sind", so David. "Ich wollte mich engagieren als Führungskraft aber auch als Mann." Im April 2015 starten sie ihr Projekt "Role Models". Zunächst mit Events, zu denen sie interessante Frauen als Speakerinnen einluden, dann auch mit einem regelmäßigen Podcast. Inzwischen haben sie mit mehr als 100 Frauen gesprochen, von Moderatorin Anne Will über Olympia-Schwimmerin Kim Vandenberg bis hin zu Netflix-Serienchefin Cindy Holland. Hört im Podcast, was die beiden in ihren vielen Gesprächen über die Gleichberechtigung von Frauen gelernt haben, was ihrer Erfahrung nach hilft, sie in der Tech-Branche nach vorne zu bringen, und wie ihre nächsten Pläne aussehen. Außerdem verrät Isabelle, die inzwischen bei Google als Head of News Lab für Deutschland, Schweiz und Österreich (DACH) arbeitet, ihre besten Tipps für Berufsanfängerinnen und David erklärt euch, wie ihr eure Stärken herausfindet. Viel Spaß bei dieser Folge! Den Role Models Podcast findet ihr auf www.rolemodels.co - übrigens auch ein Interview mit Kasia!

Economic Club of Minnesota
Steve Grove, Commissioner of DEED

Economic Club of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 51:16


As commissioner of the state’s principal workforce and economic development agency, Commissioner Grove brings a wealth of private sector and civic experience to the Department of Employment and Economic Development. Originally from Northfield, Minnesota, Commissioner Grove is focused on growing the state’s workforce, closing the opportunity gap and providing businesses with the help they need to grow, stay and thrive. Commissioner Grove was previously an executive at Google for 12 years, most recently serving as the founding director of Google’s News Lab, a global division of the company that partners with media companies and startups to drive innovation in the news industry. He has built teams in over a dozen countries and launched partnerships in over 50 countries, including a global technology training effort that trained over 500,000 people every year. Grove also led Google’s civic engagement work, including the company’s non-partisan voter information and get-out-the-vote outreach efforts. He previously led YouTube’s first news and politics team, building a global partnership effort for political candidates, news organizations, nonprofits, and citizen journalists. The divisions of Google that Grove led during his career addressed a wide range of public challenges with new solutions: from fighting online disinformation campaigns, to growing social media citizen engagement with world leaders, to a developing a broad range of voter turnout initiatives. Grove wrote for The Boston Globe and ABC News prior to joining Google. He has served as an advisor to the White House and State Department on counter-terrorism strategy, and serves on the advisory boards of Witness, a video human rights nonprofit, and Report for America, a nationwide service organization to improve local news. Commissioner Grove holds a master’s in public policy from the Harvard Kennedy School and a B.A. in philosophy, politics, and economics from Claremont McKenna College. He is an International Security Fellow at the New America Foundation, and co-founded a nonprofit with his wife Mary called Silicon North Stars, which helps youth from underserved communities in Minnesota pursue careers in technology. In 2018, the Groves moved from Silicon Valley to Minneapolis, Minnesota with their two-year-old twins.

Stats + Stories
How to Make Data Journalism Better | Stats + Stories Episode 119

Stats + Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 6:58


Simon Rogers is an award-winning data journalist, writer and speaker. Author of ‘Facts are Sacred‘, published by Faber & Faber in the UK, China and South Korea. He has also written a range of infographics for children books from Candlewick. Data editor on the News Lab team at Google, based in San Francisco, he is director of the Data Journalism Awards and teaches Data Journalism at Medill-Northwestern University in San Francisco and has taught at U Cal Berkeley Journalism school.

Stats + Stories
Data is the New Punk | Stats + Stories Episode 118

Stats + Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 28:28


Simon Rogers is an award-winning data journalist, writer and speaker. Author of ‘Facts are Sacred‘, published by Faber & Faber in the UK, China and South Korea. He has also written a range of infographics for children books from Candlewick. Data editor on the News Lab team at Google, based in San Francisco, he is director of the Data Journalism Awards and teaches Data Journalism at Medill-Northwestern University in San Francisco and has taught at U Cal Berkeley Journalism school.

On Second Thought
Your County Tax Commissioner Might Be Profiting Personally From Collecting Your City Taxes

On Second Thought

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 20:29


If you grumble about paying taxes, you might have another reason to complain. A new investigation shows Georgia county tax commissioners are allowed to profit personally from the collection of city taxes. Many cities want to pay counties to collect taxes since it can be easier -- and hypothetically cheaper -- than doing so themselves. It's legal in Georgia for tax commissioners to pocket fees from the process, but no neighboring state allows this kind of system. And the amount commissioners earn from such fees is often a mystery, even to the county governments where commissioners work. Georgia News Lab is behind the investigation. It's a collaboration between journalism students, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and WSB-TV, and it's embedded at GPB's Atlanta bureau. UGA undergraduate students Anila Yoganathan compiled data for the News Lab story, and fellow Bulldog Erin Schilling was one of the main writers on the project. They joined News Lab head David Armstrong in telling On Second

CANADALAND
Ep. 279 - A Forgotten News Lab Predicted Journalism's Online Future in 1991

CANADALAND

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 39:56


InfoLab imagined newspapers' transition from print to digital, creating multimedia digital news in the basement of The Hamilton Spectator back in the early '90s. Jesse talks to its former director, journalist Wayne MacPhail, about what the InfoLab did, and why it shut down shortly after Conrad Black's company bought the newspaper chain.  This episode is brought to you by our listeners. Please consider becoming a monthly supporter.  Support CANADALAND: http://canadalandshow.com/join See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Digitalsamtal
#184 – Det här är Googles News Lab

Digitalsamtal

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 25:31


Laurens Vreekamp jobbar på Google News Lab, bland annat med att fortbilda journalister i digital källkritik. Digitalsamtal träffade honom på journalistkonferensen Gräv, för ett samtal bland annat om det. Men samtalet kom också att handla om andra verktyg för media, och varför Google investerar i det här området. Har du synpunkter på samtalet, frågor eller […] The post #184 – Det här är Googles News Lab appeared first on Podcasten Digitalsamtal.

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Google Teacher Tribe Podcast
What You Missed in 2017 - GTT037

Google Teacher Tribe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 38:57


Google News and Updates The #MyFutureMe winner is often the only girl—but she’s going to change that Google and Gallup’s computer science education research: six things to know News Lab in 2017: the year in review Featured Content 12 Things You May Have Missed from Google in 2017  Machine learning and the Google Assistant (#1 and #8) A Google Assistant in the Classroom (Episode 31) Google Arts and Culture (#4) The Nat and Friends YT channel (#6) What’s New with YouTube? (Episode 22) Google Maps Street View (#7) A change in emojis (including cheese now ABOVE the burger) (#9) Google Doodles (#11) Google Teacher Tribe Mailbag Steven Dutcher asked, "How do I allow users to first preview a doc before forcing them to make a copy? I'm sure someone mentioned it, but I didn't get to try it out before it slipped my mind. And I can't find it! I'm guessing we're changing the "edit" in the URL to "something/something"? I tried "preview/copy" with no joy. I hope I'm not just confused with the creating templates episode. Help!" How to Create G Suite Template Links Clarissa Bezzera, via SpeakPipe Steve Dudeck, via SpeakPipe Melissa Rivera (Long Island, NY) asked, "Is there a way to annotate Slides when in presentation mode? In PowerPoint, you can hover at the bottom right of the screen and select the pen tool. Slides only has a pointer tool. When my students create presentations they often have missing information that they want their classmates to supply during the lesson. I’ve been converting their Slides into PowerPoint to do this, which offsets the formatting of some slides. Do you have any other suggestions?" Page Marker extension On The Blogs Matt - Caption This! A fun, deep-thinking Google Drawings activity Kasey - The Shake Up Learning Members-Only Library! (FREE Downloads) [shortcode-variables slug="signature"]

Carnegie Council Audio Podcast
Fake News and Google with Daniel Sieberg

Carnegie Council Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 23:26


How much of a threat is fake news to the average citizen? What is Google doing to counteract its spread? Learn more with this conversation with Daniel Sieberg, co-founder of Google News Lab. Launched about three years ago, the News Lab is a small team of Google employees who collaborate with journalists and entrepreneurs around the world to use technology to strengthen digital storytelling and produce more in-depth reporting.

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Carnegie Council Audio Podcast
Fake News and Google with Daniel Sieberg

Carnegie Council Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 23:26


How much of a threat is fake news to the average citizen? What is Google doing to counteract its spread? Learn more with this conversation with Daniel Sieberg, co-founder of Google News Lab. Launched about three years ago, the News Lab is a small team of Google employees who collaborate with journalists and entrepreneurs around the world to use technology to strengthen digital storytelling and produce more in-depth reporting.

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