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Welcome, everyone! Here’s the program for the 8th Global Investigative Journalism Conference, (#GIJC13), scheduled for October 12-15, 2013, in beautiful Rio de Janeiro. It’s the first time we’re holding the GIJC in the global south, and we’re combining it with two other key events in journalism: the annual Latin America Investigative Journalism Conference (COLPIN), and the International Congress of ABRAJI, Brazil’s investigative journalism association. Panels and workshops will be available in languages as marked: English (Eng), Portuguese (Port), Spanish (Span). Plenary and showcase panels will be translated into all three. There will be streaming video available for all plenary and showcase panels and all those held in the RDC auditorium (C1). We look forward to seeing you in Rio!
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Monday, October 14 • 9:00am - 10:30am
Professors Track: Roundtable -- Teaching Computer-Assisted and Data Journalism (Eng)

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The roundtable on teaching computer-assisted reporting and data journalism will be led by Knight Chair in Computer-Assisted Reporting Steve Doig, who is a pioneer in this field, and teaches at Arizona State University and has guest-taught around the world. Professors can share experiences, advice and new techniques.

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Steve Doig

Knight Chair of Journalism, Arizona State University
Knight Chair of Journalism specialized in Computer Assisted Reporting. Former Miami Herald data journalist/research editor. Data projects have won Pulitzer, IRE Award, Goldsmith Prize and George Polk Award. My current passion is alerting reporters to their duty to use good security... Read More →

Monday October 14, 2013 9:00am - 10:30am PDT
C2 (RDC)

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