The Gannett Foundation has just made it a lot easier for SND members to get the training they need to transition to careers in online journalism.
Gannett has awarded the Society a $10,800 grant to pay registration fees for 36 journalists to attend the two-day Web-training Quick Courses in 2010.
The schedule and sites for the courses will be posted soon on SND’s website.
SND Executive Director Elise Burroughs worked with the Gannett Foundation in the fall to secure the grant.
“You are making an important contribution to our community, and we are proud to be able to assist with these effort,” said Pat Lyle, manager of the Gannett Foundation, in a letter to SND.
SND’s Web Boot Camps made their debut in 2009, with seminars in Nashville, Las Vegas and Chicago. These hands-on seminars teach editors and designers the essential building blocks of the Web 2.0 toolbox: HTML/CSS (the foundation of the Web) and how to integrate widgets from Google, Twitter, Flickr and more.
Seminars were limited to 20-25 students and each one filled up quickly.
By the end of the two days attendees can build a compelling, news-driven package from scratch. The course is a good fit for anyone at the beginner and intermediate levels.
Check back in January for more information about the 2010 Web Boot Camps and how the grant funds will be allocated.













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