Robert Hernandez | JOVRNALISM

JOVRNALISM: Hijacking a Dancing Hot Dog for the Future of Journalism

 

JOVRNALISM is a production course created and led by Professor Robert Hernandez, where they use emerging tech to tell award-winning, innovative non-fiction stories. Their goal is to inspire the journalism industry to embrace the next disruption by leading the next disruption, whether that is through 360 video, augmented reality, virtual reality, drones, and more. Often taking technology that is intended for other purposes, this small class of students hijacks platforms like Snapchat to tell stories about homelessness, youth in foster care and more. This will be an engaging, hands-on session so make sure your phone is charged (and connected to WiFi).

 

Robert Hernandez, aka WebJournalist, has made a name for himself as a journalist of the Web, not just on the Web. His primary focus is exploring and developing the intersection of technology and journalism – to empower people, inform reporting and storytelling, engage community, improve distribution and, whenever possible, enhance revenue. He is a Professor of Professional Practice at USC Annenberg, but he’s not an academic – he’s more of a “hackademic” that specializes in “MacGyvering” digital journalism through emerging technologies. His most recent work includes Augmented RealityWearables/Google Glass and Virtual Reality. He and his students produce VR experiences under their brand: JOVRNALISM™. Their work has won awards from The Webby Awards, The Shorty Awards, the Online News Association, Society of Professional Journalists, among others, and can be seen in Al JazeeraThe New York TimesNBCNPRProPublicaUSA Today and in their own iOS/Android app. He has worked for seattletimes.com, SFGate.com, eXaminer.com,  and La Prensa Gráfica, among others. Hernandez is also the co-founder of #wjchat and co-creator of the Diversify Journalism Project. He has served on boards that have included Chicas PoderosasInquireFirst, the Online News Association and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (where he is a lifetime member). He is also a Journalism 360 ambassador and program lead. He is the recipient of SPJ’s 2015 Distinguished Teaching in Journalism Award and the 2018 NAHJ Si Se Puede Award. He has made it to imgur’s front page more than once. He connects dots and people.

 

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ODL Lecture Series