Get creative with your session format
The ONA20 Suggestion Box, open through April 23, is your opportunity to pitch session ideas and presenters.
Event designers are learning that most adults prefer a more interactive environment, rather than a passive one. Sometimes, attendees do want the opportunity to lean back and hear some big ideas. But on the whole, most people prefer a chance to create something, or share and reflect on their own experiences. At ONA20, we’re aiming to ensure that most sessions are interactive. We’ll have a variety of sessions, but less space will be dedicated to passive lectures or panels.
For inspiration, here are a variety of session formats, organized from more interactive to more passive, including examples from recent ONA events. Feel free to experiment; you may even have your own creative format in mind.
Session Format Ideas for ONA20
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Best practices: provide takeaways for tips and tricks for improving work; 3 presenters max
Examples: We Built a Product Team in One Year: Here’s Everything We Learned; Reporting on Networked Factions
Case Studies / Under-the-Hood: sessions that provide a deep dive into a project, illuminating both successes and challenges; 2 presenters max
Examples: Collaborating For Impact: “Case Cleared” Investigative Partnership; VR in Paradise: Behind the Scenes on a Radioactive Atoll
Learn a skill: workshops that provide a hard skill to take back to your organization; 3 facilitators max
Examples: Explaining the Explainer: How to Make Videos that Resonate; Design and Build a Voice Experience: A Workshop in Two Parts
Masterclass: a solo talk or fireside chat with a topical expert; 2 presenters max
Examples: News Events with Margaret Low of The Atlantic; Journalism in the Climate Change Era with Gina McCarthy
Panel: a nuanced dive into a complex topic or challenge; 5 presenters max, including a moderator
Examples: Legal Panel: Leaks and Secrets; Getting People to Pay for Local News Online
Research: new information about the latest trends in news; 2 presenters max
Examples: Locally Sourced Reporting: Are Americans Missing Out?; Getting People to Pay for Local News Online
Solutions gathering: get a group of people together in your network to dive into a current challenge and work to define a solution; 2 facilitators max
Examples: Parenting in the Digital Newsroom, Speed Dating Style; SRCCON Takeover: A Salon from OpenNews and Journalists of Color Slack to Rest and Get Support
Template building: collaborate together on a template organizations could use to start a project or initiative, or improve workflows; 2 facilitators max
Examples: Creating Guidelines for Machine Learning in the Newsroom; How to Get Sh** Done in a Remote Workplace and Beyond
Explore more resources for pitching. The deadline for Suggestion Box submissions is April 23, 2020, at 11:59 p.m. ET.