JEA/NSPA Portland Program
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Transcript of JEA/NSPA Portland Program
Rooms: 8:30 a.m. - Noon 1 - 5 p.m. EVENING
A103-104 (110/65)
A105 (170/100)
A106 (220/125)
A107 (85/50)
A108 (80/40)
A109 (80/40) LAB
B110 (80/40)
B111 (70/40)
B112 (105/50)Middle Madness
6:30 p.m.
B113 (170/100)JOY Scholarship Judging
6 p.m.
B114 (140/75)
B116 (180/100)
Exhibit Hall A
Exhibit Hall A1-B
oregon Ballroom 201Adviser Reception
9:30-11 p.m.
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thursdaysessions.
Opening Ceremony7:30 p.m.
New Adviser Orientation 6:45 p.m.
Write-off Headquarters
Leadership Seminar
Design and Multimedia Storytelling (9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.)
Writers’ Workshop
Photoshop for Beginners
Mentor Training
JEA Outreach Academy (8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.)
JEA Board Meeting (8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.)
JEA Bookstore (1 - 7 p.m.)
Trade Show Exhibits/Registration (1 - 7 p.m.)
National Journalism Professional Learning Community Workshop (9 a.m. - 3 p.m.)
Sessions in white boxes are designed for general audiences or multiple areas of interest.
Broadcasting
Business/Advertising
Law/Ethics
Leadership
New Media
Magazine
Newspaper
Photography
Yearbook
Advising
Maestro Project for Students
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ROOMS: 7:15 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m. Noon 1 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4 - 6 p.m. EVENINGA101-102 (35/23)
A103-104 (110/65)
A105 (170/100)The Best of Newspaper
DesignEntertainingly Enough Maggots, Rat Guts and
Feeling Good About Throwing UpHeading the Right Way? Chrono-loGiC-al
CoverageWrite-off Contest
A106Write-off Contest
A107 (85/50)Region 3/North Central
Meet, Eat and Greet
A108 (80/40)Region 4/South Central
Meet, Eat and GreetBeyond the Scoreboard: Better Sports Writing
Themes That Thrive Active Voice: The Forgotten Writing Style
Write-off Contest
A109 (80/40) LABinDesign Creativity CJE/MJE Certification
Testing
B110 (80/40)Region 1/Northwest Meet, Eat and Greet
Writing/Designing the Complete Sports Package
Meet This Press Publication Judging 101 Great ideas from the Shower
CJE/MJE Certification Study Session
Write-off Contest
B111 (70/40)Region 5/Southeast Meet, Eat and Greet
Blah, Blah, Blog Reach out, Recruit to Reflect Diversity
What You Don’t Know About Broadcasting
Staff Policies: Why You Want Them
Beyond News literacy: Knowing What’s True
Write-off Contest
B112 (105/50)Copy Editing 101:
Beyond the Comma3P’s: Publication, Policy,
PlanningHonest to Blog? Using Yearbook Skills
After High SchoolNewspaper Advertising
Makes You FreeWrite-off Contest
B113 (170/100)Friend Me Convergent Media is Here
to Stayissue Seminar:
Turning Back HazelwoodWrite-off Contest
B114 (140/75)
Region 6/Mid-Atlantic and Great lakes Meet, Eat and Greet
introduction to Covering Trauma and Tragedy
leading Newsroom Coverage of Tragedy
Urban legends Write-off Contest
B115 (140/75)Taming Your Creative Eye Yearbooks Sold out Design Foundations:
Color and TypographyAd it Up Get Mugged Write-off Contest
B116 (170/100)Resources for the
Journalism ClassroomMeet the Author:
Jack HartMeet the Authors:
Greenslate and leonardJEA Curriculum Development
Commission Meeting
B117 (105/50)
Using Photography Web Sites and Blogs for Visual Storytelling
Web only: Taking Newspaper online
Giddy About Google Docs Technology Teamwork Crowdsourcing and the High School News Web Site
Write-off Contest
B118 (70/40)Region 2/SouthwestMeet, Eat and Greet
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
B119 (80/40)Taming the Grading
MonsterWhat’s Black and White
and Green All over?Nobody Cares What You
ThinkGiving Voice to the
VoicelessJump Start and Network Write-off Contest
C120 (80/40)
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
C121 (80/40)© That!
Copyright law 101What 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
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fridaysessions.Write-off Headquarters (8 a.m. - 3 p.m.)
Adviser Luncheon
On-Site Critiques
out of the Dark and into lightroom
Coaching Writers (Advisers only)
Hands-on Audio Editing Tips
issue Seminar: New Media and the Future of Journalism
Producing a Winning Journalist of the Year Portfolio
JEA Bookstore/Adviser Hospitality (8 a.m. - 5 p.m.)JEA Bookstore/Adviser
Hospitality (8 a.m. - 5 p.m.)
JEA General Membership
Meeting (8 a.m.)
Region 7/Northeast Meet,
Eat and Greet
Sessions in white boxes are designed for general audiences or multiple areas of interest.
Broadcasting
Business/Advertising
Law/Ethics
Leadership
Online Media
Magazine
Newspaper
Photography
Yearbook
Advising
Photo Judging (8 a.m. - 2 p.m.)
Keynote Speaker:Tim Harrower
Exhibit Hall A1-B
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C122 (85/50)The importance of
Sound Editorial PoliciesThat’s Not Plagiarism!
or is it?Student Media Rights: A legal Roller Coaster
Write-off Contest
C123 (220/125)What Are You Doing
Right Now?Yearbook Writing:
The Chicken or the EggPower of 10:
Details! Details! Details!Depth and Detail Group Therapy Write-off Contest
C124 (170/100)The Basics Still Count —
More Than EverHealth and Science
Reporting You Can DoCapturing and
Captivating with SoundPhotography Portfolio
2.0Getting Started on the
Web
C125 (70/40)JEA State Directors
MeetingBroadcast Judging Broadcast Judging
6:45 - 9 p.m.
C126 (60/30)in-Camera Feature
orientation Meeting 8 a.m.Creating Video for the
WebGoing online on the
CheapAdvisers’ Workshop on
Trauma and TragedyMiddle School Broadcast
ProductionBroadcast Judging Broadcast Judging
6:45 - 9 p.m.
C127 (15/8)Videography Contest
orientation Meeting (8 a.m.)JEA Digital Media
Committee MeetingJudge in-Camera Feature
(Noon - 1:30 p.m.)Broadcast Judging Broadcast Judging
6:45 - 9 p.m.
C128 (20/15)Judge Videography(Noon - 1:30 p.m.)
Broadcast Judging Broadcast Judging 6:45 - 9 p.m.
Exhibit Hall A (2,600/1,500)Student Dance(9 - 11:30 p.m.)
Exhibit Hall A1-B (5,200/3,100)Media Swap Shops
(8 - 10 p.m.)
Oregon Ballroom 201 (700/360)
Write-off Moderators Meeting(2:45 p.m.)
Write-off Judges Dinner & Judging (6 p.m. - Midnight)
Oregon Ballroom 202 (700/360)The Next Generation of
local NewsNew Media Storytelling Keeping Your Readers Alive,
Awake, Alert and EnthusiasticThe Power of Storytelling
From Story Conception to Completion
Write-off Contest
Oregon Ballroom 203 (700/360)Go Fish! Why Saving Journalism is
CrucialWatchdog Reporting What a Great idea! Sports Stories Your
Reader Will loveWrite-off Contest
Oregon Ballroom 204 (700/360)
The Big Buck Theory of Scholastic Journalism Universe
Don’t Just Cover — Discover
Think 3 1,000+: The Power of Visual Journalism
The Best of the Best Write-off Photography Contests
Portland Ballroom Adviser Reception and Auction (8:30 - 11 p.m.)
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fridaysessions.
Break with a Pro
Exhibits/Registration (8 a.m. - 4 p.m.)
Broadcast Package EditingDrop-off Entries Videography, in-Camera
open Forum for Discussion of Prior Review, Censorship
National Professional learning Community Meeting (members only)
Broadcast Contest and Judging(1:30 - 4 p.m.)
Broadcast Contest and Judging(1:30 - 4 p.m.)
Broadcast Contest and Judging(1:30 - 4 p.m.)
Broadcast Contest and Judging(1:30 - 4 p.m.)
Broadcast Mod. Mtg.(7:30 a.m.)
Broadcast Package Mtg.
(8 a.m.)
Broadcast Contest(1 p.m)
Broadcast Mod. Meeting(1 p.m)
Sessions in white boxes are designed for general audiences or multiple areas of interest.
Broadcasting
Business/Advertising
Law/Ethics
Leadership
Online Media
Magazine
Newspaper
Photography
Yearbook
Advising
Keynote Speaker:Tim Harrower
Exhibit Hall A1-B
Drop off Entries Broadcast Package
Broadcast Mod. Mtg. (12:30 p.m)
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saturdaysessions.
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A103-104 (110/65)
A105 (170/100)Typography:
Beyond the BasicsER: Editing and Revising Real. Good. It’s All in the Opening Online Student Journalism
of the FutureThrive in the World of
WebEngaging Readers Through
‘The Social InterWebs’
A106Using Social Networking
to Sell YearbooksEveryone’s a Critic The Pacemaker Print, Pixels and People Mimicking Your
Photographic HeroOur Home Away From
HomeFrom Inspiration to
Execution: Yearbook Theme
A107 (85/50)
A108 (80/40)
A109 (80/40) LABAdobe’s Best Kept Secret:
Bridge and LightroomThe World is Your
WorkspaceAdobe’s Best Kept Secret:
Bridge and LightroomUnderstanding CSS and
HTMLA Crash Course in
Interactive Graphics
B110 (80/40)JEA Mentoring:
Triage for New AdvisersThe At-risk Adviser Maestro Wrap-Up Jump On In, the Water’s
FineYearbook Designs That
WorkGet Your Publication Involved
in Your CommunityWrite Sports Stories That
Don’t Suck
B111 (70/40)Reducing Your GPA
(Grading Pressure Anxiety)Why Consider JEA
Certification?What You Need to Know to be
Certified: Managing Student MediaWhat 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
B112 (105/50)A Workshop Approach to
Staff OrganizationFollowing a Sports Beat Writing an Entertainment
Critique/ReviewUber-Motivator Tips How to Make the Big
BucksVoices Unheard:
Covering Communities of ColorHow to Write Revealing
Stories
B113 (170/100)Top 10 Ways to Be
Organized in YearbookHow to Keep Your Chickens Laughing
Color Use and Abuse Book’em —Getting Everyone In
When Average Isn’t Good Enough
B114 (140/75)Take It to the Next Level Diversify Your Publication:
Publish in SpanishManaging Multiple Media Open Forum on Press
RightsWhat Could Go Wrong
Usually DoesTeam Building to a Better
StaffFeature Writing:
Telling the Real Stories
B115 (140/75)Big Ideas for Small Schools So, Is Journalism the Right
Major?The Redesign Retreat Newsworthiness:
11 Keys to Knowing What is NewsEliminate Editorializing from Feature Writing
Keeping the Enthusiasm Up
Team Building that Builds a Team
B116 (170/100)Meet the Author:
Dave La Belle
B117 (105/50)Writing for the Web Get Focused We’ve Got You Covered Inspiration Painting with Light Advanced Lighting Shifting Gear
B118 (70/40)Don’t Say Cheese! The Writing Lab Taking Control of the
InterviewCalling the Shots: Strong
Student Editorial LeadershipWrite, Rinse, Repeat The Well-Rounded
Yearbooker
B119 (80/40)Leadership Development =
Good Business10 Ways to Become an
Award-winning PublicationPushing the Envelope in
Web JournalismSoundslides:
How and WhyAdvisers: A Legal Survival
GuideUsing Freedom of Information Law
Teaching Accountability: Basic Media Ethics
C120 (80/40)Revving Your Publication:
Years 1-3Size 7 Shoes, Size 9 Feet Through the Readers’ Eyes Turn Facebook Fans into
Cash and CoveragetypoGRAPHIC Writing 360:
The Whole ProcessMaking the Grade:
Effective Yearbook Evaluation
C121 (80/40)Accentuate the Positive (With or Without a Journalism Class)
Wish I Had Known ... The Team Bonded; Everyone Worked Hard
The Organized Adviser It’s Your Opinion: Get It Right
Write-off Headquarters
On-Site Critiques
Best of Show Judging
Photoshop Basics for Advisers
Issue Seminar: Equity in the Locker Room
Adviser Hospitality (8 a.m. - noon); JEA Bookstore (8 a.m. - 3 p.m.)
Sessions in white boxes are designed for general audiences or multiple areas of interest.
Broadcasting
Business/Advertising
Law/Ethics
Leadership
Online Media
Magazine
Newspaper
Photography
Yearbook
Advising
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saturdaysessions.
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C122 (85/50)Hang in There Law and Ethics in Digital
EraFighting Back:
Taking on CensorshipLiving with Prior Review/Restraint
Expanded Press Rights and Your Newsroom
Secrets of Leadership and Team Building
All the Students, All the Time
C123 (220/125)Show Me the Money 5 Steps of Revision Top Advisers Discuss
Yearbook TrendsIs In-depth Journalism
Dead?Dancing on the Edge of
the CliffShoot Sports Like the
Pros
C124 (170/100)Shock Talk Perfect Packaging for
Your StoryReaders are Hungry for
Great NarrativesChange the World a Bit
Next IssueFour Levels of Photography
Composition: The Photographer’s Toolbox
Team Yearbook
C125 (70/40)JEA Student Press Rights
Commission Meeting2020 Vision: Teaching the New High School Media
Get Jobs and Grants to Fund Your Broadcast Program
Why Students Should Think “Online” First
And We’re Live Pack It Up: Backpack Journalism
Building the School Newsroom of the Future
Mentors and Mentees Meeting (You must be a mentor or
mentee to attend).
C126 (60/30)JEA Multicultural
Commission MeetingWill Work For Food Convention Wrap-Up
C127 (15/8)JEA Junior High/Middle
School Commission MeetingJEA Scholastic Journalism
Week MeetingJEA Nominations
Committee MeetingJEA Awards Committee
Meeting
C128 (20/15)
JEA Certification Commission Meeting (7:30 a.m.)
Introduction to Intensive Journalistic Writing
Write It. Track It. Own It.
Establishing a National PLC for Journalism Teachers, Advisers
Exhibit Hall A (2,600/1,500)Student Dance9 - 11:30 p.m.
Exhibit Hall A1-B (5,200/3,100)NSPA Awards Ceremony
3:30 - 5 p.m.
Exhibit Hall Foyer
Oregon Ballroom 201 (700/360)Design Quest Better, By Design 20 Ways to Your Make
Yearbook AmazingThinking in Sports Great Photography is as
Simple as TLCMaking a Difference with
Your Photography
Oregon Ballroom 202 (700/360)Make ’em Laugh,
Make ’em CryBe an Action Hero Capture the Moment Confessions of a Font
FanaticBetsy’s 10-Step Program
Oregon Ballroom 203 (700/360)90 in 45 Photojournalism ‘Rules’ What’s the Alternative? Super-Trendy, Ultra-Modern
Design TimePhotophabulous I Photophabulous II Side Salads and Other
Options
Oregon Ballroom 204 (360)
Registration (8 a.m. - 2 p.m.)
Adviser Awards Luncheon
Scholastic Press Association Directors Roundtable
Sessions in white boxes are designed for general audiences or multiple areas of interest.
Broadcasting
Business/Advertising
Law/Ethics
Leadership
New Media
Magazine
Newspaper
Photography
Yearbook
Advising