JEA/NSPA Portland Program

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thursdaysessions. Rooms:

8:30 a.m. - Noon

A106 (220/125) A107 (85/50)

EVENING

Write-off Headquarters

A103-104 (110/65) A105 (170/100)

1 - 5 p.m.

Leadership Seminar Design and Multimedia Storytelling (9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) Writers’ Workshop

A108 (80/40) A109 (80/40) LAB B110 (80/40) B111 (70/40) B112 (105/50) B113 (170/100) B114 (140/75)

Photoshop for Beginners Mentor Training JEA Outreach Academy (8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) Maestro Project for Students JEA Board Meeting (8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.)

Middle Madness 6:30 p.m. JOY Scholarship Judging 6 p.m.

National Journalism Professional Learning Community Workshop (9 a.m. - 3 p.m.) JEA Bookstore (1 - 7 p.m.)

B116 (180/100)

Trade Show Exhibits/Registration (1 - 7 p.m.)

Exhibit Hall A

New Adviser Orientation 6:45 p.m.

Exhibit Hall A1-B

Opening Ceremony 7:30 p.m.

Adviser Reception 9:30-11 p.m.

Oregon Ballroom 201 Advising

Leadership

Photography

Broadcasting

New Media

Yearbook

Business/Advertising

Magazine

Law/Ethics

Newspaper

Sessions in white boxes are designed for general audiences or multiple areas of interest.

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friday

sessions.

ROOMS: A101-102 (35/23)

7:15 a.m.

9 a.m.

10 a.m.

Advising

Leadership

Photography

Broadcasting

Online Media

Yearbook

Business/Advertising

Magazine

Law/Ethics

Newspaper

Sessions in white boxes are designed for general audiences or multiple areas of interest.

11 a.m.

Noon

1 p.m.

2:30 p.m.

4 - 6 p.m.

Chrono-logic-al Coverage

Write-off Contest

Photo Judging (8 a.m. - 2 p.m.)

Write-off Headquarters (8 a.m. - 3 p.m.)

A103-104 (110/65) The Best of Newspaper Design

A105 (170/100)

Entertainingly Enough

Maggots, Rat Guts and Feeling Good About Throwing Up

Heading the Right Way?

Write-off Contest

Adviser Luncheon

A106 A107 (85/50)

Region 3/North Central Meet, Eat and Greet

A108 (80/40)

Region 4/South Central Meet, Eat and Greet

On-Site Critiques Coaching Writers (Advisers only) Out of the Dark and into Lightroom

Beyond the Scoreboard: Better Sports Writing

Themes That Thrive

Hands-on Audio Editing Tips

Active Voice: The Forgotten Writing Style

Write-off Contest

InDesign Creativity

CJE/MJE Certification Testing

CJE/MJE Certification Study Session

Write-off Contest

Beyond News Literacy: Knowing What’s True

Write-off Contest

Newspaper Advertising Makes You Free

Write-off Contest

Issue Seminar: Turning Back Hazelwood

Write-off Contest

Urban Legends

Write-off Contest

Get Mugged

Write-off Contest

A109 (80/40) LAB Writing/Designing the Complete Sports Package

Meet This Press

Publication Judging 101

B110 (80/40)

Region 1/Northwest Meet, Eat and Greet

Great Ideas from the Shower

Blah, Blah, Blog

B111 (70/40)

Region 5/Southeast Meet, Eat and Greet

Reach Out, Recruit to Reflect Diversity

What You Don’t Know About Broadcasting

Staff Policies: Why You Want Them

Copy Editing 101: Beyond the Comma

3P’s: Publication, Policy, Planning

Honest to Blog?

Using Yearbook Skills After High School

Friend Me

Convergent Media is Here to Stay

B112 (105/50)

Issue Seminar: New Media and the Future of Journalism

B113 (170/100) B114 (140/75) B115 (140/75) B116 (170/100)

B119 (80/40) C120 (80/40) C121 (80/40)

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Keynote Speaker: Tim Harrower Exhibit Hall A1-B

Region 6/Mid-Atlantic and Great Lakes Meet, Eat and Greet

Introduction to Covering Trauma and Tragedy

Leading Newsroom Coverage of Tragedy

Region 7/ JEA General Northeast Meet, Membership Eat and Greet Meeting (8 a.m.)

Taming Your Creative Eye

Yearbooks Sold Out

Design Foundations: Color and Typography

Ad It Up

JEA Bookstore/Adviser Hospitality (8 a.m. - 5 p.m.)

Resources for the Journalism Classroom

Meet the Author: Jack Hart

Meet the Authors: Greenslate and Leonard

JEA Bookstore/Adviser JEA Curriculum Development Commission Meeting Hospitality (8 a.m. - 5 p.m.)

Web Only: Giddy About Google Docs Taking Newspaper Online

Technology Teamwork

Crowdsourcing and the High School News Web Site

Write-off Contest

Travel with Students

Developing Your Advising Style

Delights and Dilemmas of Write-off Contests

Making the Big Bucks

What You Need to Know to be Certified: Journalistic Writing ...

Write-off Contest

Taming the Grading Monster

What’s Black and White and Green All Over?

Nobody Cares What You Think

Giving Voice to the Voiceless

Jump Start and Network

Write-off Contest

What You Need to Know to be Certified: Coverage, Content ...

New Advisers: Grading Help

Writing — Short But Not Sweet

What You Need to Know to be Certified: Role & History of Media

Creating Protocol for Free and Responsible Student News Media

Write-off Contest

© That! Copyright Law 101

What You Need to Know to be Certified: Legal and Ethical Issues

Scratch My Back, I’ll Scratch Yours

All Work and No Play Make J-pub Unhappy

Publications Boot Camp on a Shoestring

Write-off Contest

Using Photography Web Sites and Blogs for Visual Storytelling

B117 (105/50) B118 (70/40)

EVENING

Region 2/Southwest Meet, Eat and Greet

Producing a Winning Journalist of the Year Portfolio

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friday

sessions.

ROOMS:

7:15 a.m.

9 a.m. The Importance of Sound Editorial Policies

C122 (85/50)

10 a.m.

Advising

Leadership

Photography

Broadcasting

Online Media

Yearbook

Business/Advertising

Magazine

Law/Ethics

Newspaper

Sessions in white boxes are designed for general audiences or multiple areas of interest.

11 a.m.

Open Forum for Discussion of Prior Review, Censorship

Noon

1 p.m.

2:30 p.m.

4 - 6 p.m.

That’s Not Plagiarism! Or Is It?

Student Media Rights: A Legal Roller Coaster

Write-off Contest Write-off Contest

Yearbook Writing: The Chicken or the Egg

Power of 10: Details! Details! Details!

Depth and Detail

Group Therapy

C123 (220/125)

What Are You Doing Right Now?

C124 (170/100)

The Basics Still Count — More Than Ever

Health and Science Reporting You Can Do

Capturing and Captivating with Sound

Photography Portfolio 2.0

Getting Started on the Web

C125 (70/40) C126 (60/30) C127 (15/8) C128 (20/15)

Broadcast Mod. Mtg. (7:30 a.m.)

Broadcast Package Mtg. (8 a.m.)

In-Camera Feature Orientation Meeting 8 a.m.

JEA State Directors Meeting Creating Video for the Web

Broadcast Package Editing Drop-off Entries Videography, In-Camera Going Online on the Cheap

Advisers’ Workshop on Trauma and Tragedy

JEA Digital Media Committee Meeting

Videography Contest Orientation Meeting (8 a.m.)

National Professional Learning Community Meeting (members only)

Drop off Entries Broadcast Package

Broadcast Mod. Mtg. (12:30 p.m)

Middle School Broadcast Production

Broadcast Contest (1 p.m)

Broadcast Contest and Judging (1:30 - 4 p.m.)

Broadcast Mod. Meeting (1 p.m)

Broadcast Contest and Judging (1:30 - 4 p.m.)

Broadcast Judging

Broadcast Judging 6:45 - 9 p.m.

Broadcast Judging

Broadcast Judging 6:45 - 9 p.m.

Judge In-Camera Feature (Noon - 1:30 p.m.)

Broadcast Contest and Judging (1:30 - 4 p.m.)

Broadcast Judging

Broadcast Judging 6:45 - 9 p.m.

Judge Videography (Noon - 1:30 p.m.)

Broadcast Contest and Judging (1:30 - 4 p.m.)

Broadcast Judging

Broadcast Judging 6:45 - 9 p.m. Student Dance (9 - 11:30 p.m.)

Exhibits/Registration (8 a.m. - 4 p.m.)

Exhibit Hall A (2,600/1,500)

Media Swap Shops (8 - 10 p.m.)

Exhibit Hall A1-B (5,200/3,100) Oregon Ballroom 201 (700/360) Oregon Ballroom 202 (700/360)

Break with a Pro The Next Generation of Local News

New Media Storytelling

Keeping Your Readers Alive, Awake, Alert and Enthusiastic

The Power of Storytelling

Go Fish!

Why Saving Journalism is Crucial

Watchdog Reporting

The Big Buck Theory of Scholastic Journalism Universe

Don’t Just Cover — Discover

Think 3

Oregon Ballroom 203 (700/360) Oregon Ballroom 204 (700/360) Portland Ballroom

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EVENING

Keynote Speaker: Tim Harrower Exhibit Hall A1-B

Write-off Judges Dinner & Judging (6 p.m. - Midnight)

Write-off Moderators Meeting (2:45 p.m.)

From Story Conception to Completion

Write-off Contest

What a Great Idea!

Sports Stories Your Reader Will Love

Write-off Contest

1,000+: The Power of Visual Journalism

The Best of the Best

Write-off Photography Contests Adviser Reception and Auction (8:30 - 11 p.m.)

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saturday

sessions.

ROOMS:

8 a.m.

9 a.m.

10 a.m.

A106

Photography

Broadcasting

Online Media

Yearbook

Business/Advertising

Magazine

Law/Ethics

Newspaper

Noon

1 p.m.

2:30 p.m.

Typography: Beyond the Basics

ER: Editing and Revising

Real. Good.

It’s All in the Opening

Online Student Journalism of the Future

Thrive in the World of Web

Engaging Readers Through ‘The Social InterWebs’

Using Social Networking to Sell Yearbooks

Everyone’s a Critic

The Pacemaker

Print, Pixels and People

Mimicking Your Photographic Hero

Our Home Away From Home

From Inspiration to Execution: Yearbook Theme

Best of Show Judging Photoshop Basics for Advisers

Adobe’s Best Kept Secret: Bridge and Lightroom

The World is Your Workspace

Adobe’s Best Kept Secret: Bridge and Lightroom

Understanding CSS and HTML

A Crash Course in Interactive Graphics

JEA Mentoring: Triage for New Advisers

The At-risk Adviser

Maestro Wrap-Up

Jump On In, the Water’s Fine

Yearbook Designs That Work

Get Your Publication Involved in Your Community

Write Sports Stories That Don’t Suck

Reducing Your GPA (Grading Pressure Anxiety)

Why Consider JEA Certification?

What You Need to Know to be Certified: Managing Student Media

What You Need to Know to be Certified: Graphics and Design

Comic Sans or Comic Serif? Neither.

Design So Cool It Will Make Your Eyes Bleed

What You Need to Know to be Certified: Photojournalism

Following a Sports Beat

Writing an Entertainment Critique/Review

Uber-Motivator Tips

B112 (105/50)

A Workshop Approach to Staff Organization

How to Make the Big Bucks

Voices Unheard: Covering Communities of Color

How to Write Revealing Stories

How to Keep Your Chickens Laughing

Color Use and Abuse

B113 (170/100)

Top 10 Ways to Be Organized in Yearbook

Book’em — Getting Everyone In

When Average Isn’t Good Enough

Managing Multiple Media

Open Forum on Press Rights

What Could Go Wrong Usually Does

Team Building to a Better Staff

Feature Writing: Telling the Real Stories

The Redesign Retreat

Newsworthiness: 11 Keys to Knowing What is News

Eliminate Editorializing from Feature Writing

Keeping the Enthusiasm Up

Team Building that Builds a Team

B111 (70/40)

Take It to the Next Level

B114 (140/75) B115 (140/75)

EVENING

On-Site Critiques

A108 (80/40)

B110 (80/40)

3:30 p.m.

Write-off Headquarters

A107 (85/50)

A109 (80/40) LAB

Leadership

Sessions in white boxes are designed for general audiences or multiple areas of interest.

11 a.m.

A103-104 (110/65) A105 (170/100)

Advising

Issue Seminar: Equity in the Locker Room Diversify Your Publication: Publish in Spanish

Big Ideas for Small Schools So, Is Journalism the Right Major? Meet the Author: Dave La Belle

B116 (170/100)

Adviser Hospitality (8 a.m. - noon); JEA Bookstore (8 a.m. - 3 p.m.)

Writing for the Web

Get Focused

We’ve Got You Covered

Inspiration

Painting with Light

Advanced Lighting

Shifting Gear

Don’t Say Cheese!

The Writing Lab

Taking Control of the Interview

Calling the Shots: Strong Student Editorial Leadership

Write, Rinse, Repeat

Pushing the Envelope in Web Journalism

Soundslides: How and Why

Advisers: A Legal Survival Guide

Using Freedom of Information Law

Teaching Accountability: Basic Media Ethics

typographic

Writing 360: The Whole Process

Making the Grade: Effective Yearbook Evaluation

B117 (105/50) B118 (70/40) B119 (80/40)

Leadership Development = 10 Ways to Become an Good Business Award-winning Publication Size 7 Shoes, Size 9 Feet

Through the Readers’ Eyes

C120 (80/40)

Revving Your Publication: Years 1-3

Turn Facebook Fans into Cash and Coverage

Accentuate the Positive (With or Without a Journalism Class)

Wish I Had Known ...

The Team Bonded; Everyone Worked Hard

The Organized Adviser

C121 (80/40)

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The Well-Rounded Yearbooker

It’s Your Opinion: Get It Right

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saturday

sessions.

ROOMS:

C128 (20/15)

Broadcasting

New Media

Yearbook

Business/Advertising

Magazine

Law/Ethics

Newspaper

Sessions in white boxes are designed for general audiences or multiple areas of interest.

10 a.m.

11 a.m.

Noon

1 p.m.

2:30 p.m.

Hang in There

Law and Ethics in Digital Era

Fighting Back: Taking on Censorship

Living with Prior Review/Restraint

Expanded Press Rights and Your Newsroom

Secrets of Leadership and Team Building

All the Students, All the Time

Show Me the Money

5 Steps of Revision

Top Advisers Discuss Yearbook Trends

Is In-depth Journalism Dead?

Dancing on the Edge of the Cliff

Shock Talk

Perfect Packaging for Your Story

Readers are Hungry for Great Narratives

Change the World a Bit Next Issue

Four Levels of Photography

Composition: The Photographer’s Toolbox

Team Yearbook

JEA Student Press Rights 2020 Vision: Teaching the Get Jobs and Grants to Fund Your Broadcast Program Commission Meeting New High School Media

Why Students Should Think “Online” First

And We’re Live

Pack It Up: Backpack Journalism

Building the School Newsroom of the Future

Scholastic Press Association Directors Roundtable

Will Work For Food

C124 (170/100)

C127 (15/8)

Photography

9 a.m.

C123 (220/125)

C126 (60/30)

Leadership

8 a.m.

C122 (85/50)

C125 (70/40)

Advising

JEA Multicultural Commission Meeting

JEA Junior High/Middle JEA Scholastic Journalism School Commission Meeting Week Meeting JEA Certification Commission Meeting (7:30 a.m.)

Introduction to Intensive Journalistic Writing

JEA Nominations Committee Meeting

JEA Awards Committee Meeting

Write It. Track It. Own It.

Establishing a National PLC for Journalism Teachers, Advisers

3:30 p.m.

Shoot Sports Like the Pros

Mentors and Mentees Meeting (You must be a mentor or mentee to attend).

Convention Wrap-Up

Student Dance 9 - 11:30 p.m.

Exhibit Hall A (2,600/1,500) NSPA Awards Ceremony 3:30 - 5 p.m.

Exhibit Hall A1-B (5,200/3,100) Registration (8 a.m. - 2 p.m.)

Exhibit Hall Foyer Design Quest

Better, By Design

20 Ways to Your Make Yearbook Amazing

Thinking in Sports

Make ’em Laugh, Make ’em Cry

Be an Action Hero

Capture the Moment

Confessions of a Font Fanatic

90 in 45

Photojournalism ‘Rules’

What’s the Alternative?

Super-Trendy, Ultra-Modern Design Time

Oregon Ballroom 201 (700/360) Oregon Ballroom 202 (700/360) Oregon Ballroom 203 (700/360) Oregon Ballroom 204 (360)

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EVENING

Great Photography is as Simple as TLC

Making a Difference with Your Photography Betsy’s 10-Step Program

Photophabulous I

Photophabulous II

Side Salads and Other Options

Adviser Awards Luncheon

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