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Subject It's Teachapalooza time 🎉
Date April 9, 2021 2:05 PM
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Virtual Teachapalooza: Front-Edge Teaching Tools for College Educators

Online group seminar, June 4-5, 2021

Now in its 11th year, Teachapalooza is the place for college journalism educators to catch up, power up and reignite their passion for teaching. A successful virtual gathering in 2020 gave more educators the opportunity to attend, allowed for more guest instructors to tune in and share their wisdom, and provided a unique focus on the art of online teaching, so we will host a virtual version of Teachapalooza again in 2021!

Join us for two fast-paced days of relevant, cut-to-the-chase learning for journalism educators. We will record the sessions so participants can capture anything they miss in the live online session. Our plan is to bring you fresh, practical and specific teaching — exactly what you have come to expect from Teachapalooza.

Poynter Director of College Programming Barbara Allen ([link removed]) will join longtime Teachapalooza Senior Faculty Al Tompkins ([link removed]) as co-lead of Teacha 2021.
Teachapalooza alumni have come to rely on this community of teachers and its yearly meeting to help them navigate challenges, reconvene with friends and refuel with ideas for the coming academic year. Once you attend, you’ll find that the Teachapalooza community supports you every step of the way.
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Who are the instructors?
Al Tompkins ([link removed]) is Senior Faculty for Broadcast and Online at Poynter. Al is one of America's most requested broadcast journalism and multimedia teachers and coaches.
Barbara Allen ([link removed]) is the director of college programming for Poynter. Before coming to Poynter, Allen spent nearly 10 years at Oklahoma State University as adviser to the school paper, The O’Colly, and as an adjunct professor teaching courses in multimedia reporting and public affairs writing.
Guest faculty:
* Kathleen McElroy ([link removed]) — Director and Professor, School of Journalism and Media - The University of Texas at Austin
* Kathleen Bartzen Culver ([link removed]) —Associate Professor; James E. Burgess Chair in Journalism Ethics; Director, Center for Journalism Ethics
* Mark Johnson ([link removed]) — Senior Lecturer, Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, The University of Georgia
* Wesley Lowery ([link removed]) — Pulitzer Prize-winning Reporter; Contributing Editor, The Marshall Project
* Dean Nelson ([link removed]) — Chair, Department of Literature, Journalism, Writing & Languages, Point Loma Nazarene University
* Jeremy Caplan ([link removed]) — Director of Teaching and Learning at CUNY's Newmark Graduate School of Journalism
* Doris Truong ([link removed]) — Director of Training and Diversity, Poynter
* Anzio Williams ([link removed]) — Senior Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for NBCUniversal
* Kanina Holmes ([link removed]) — Associate Professor, Carleton University Ottawa
* Brian Storm ([link removed]) — Founder and Executive Producer, MediaStorm
* Miriam Feldblum ([link removed]) —Co-founder and Executive Director, Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration
* Bob Atkins ([link removed]) — CEO and Founder Gray Associates
* Martha Parham ([link removed]) — Senior Vice President of Public Relations, American Association of Community Colleges

What is the schedule?
Join Tompkins, Allen and your other Teachapalooza colleagues virtually June 4-5, 2021. We will convene each day at 11 a.m. Eastern time for large group instruction, breakout sessions, chat forums and virtual networking. Day one will conclude at 6:30 p.m. and day two at 5:30 p.m. Session topics include the post-pandemic future for higher ed, the issues with objectivity, digital tools to make your life and teaching easier, talking with students about implicit bias and more.
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What is the cost?

Tuition is $150. The deadline to apply is May 10, 2021.
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United Facts of America — A Festival of Fact-checking
Online live event, May 10-13

Facts took a bit of a beating in 2020. Let’s turn the page and celebrate the truth! Over 10 hours of virtual programming, you’ll hear from expert fact-checkers from PolitiFact, the Washington Post and FactCheck.org, doctors on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic — including Dr. Anthony Fauci — and political and technology leaders trying to counter the spate of misinformation that lives online. Tickets: $25-$100. Early bird ticket sales end April 9.
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