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Stanford's d.school offers free workshop to #EDITORS3D attendees

 
Those who are registered to attend the ASNE-APME conference Oct. 16-18 at Stanford University can sign up for a free pre-conference workshop offered by Stanford's d.school. It will be from 1 to 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16. 

Only a few slots remain open for this workshop. They will be given on a first-come, first-served basis. Contact ASNE's Communications Coordinator Jiyoung Won to sign up. 
 

You have another great reason to register for the ASNE-APME conference Oct. 16-18 at Stanford University! Stanford's Institute for Design, or the d.school, known as a renowned hub for innovation at the university, is offering a FREE workshop from 1 to 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16, just before our opening reception.


This workshop has limited space and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis to those who are registered to attend the conference. If interested, email ASNE's Communications Coordinator Jiyoung Won at
jwon@asne.org to sign up. 


Here's the description of the workshop:

 

Pre-conference event: Hands-on design-thinking seminar

 

Using design thinking as a framework, workshop participants will tackle a hands-on innovation challenge. Participants will complete the workshop with an understanding of the key tenets of design thinking in the newsroom and a sense for ways they can incorporate this into their work.

 

If you need to register for the conference, click here. Members of ASNE and APME can register for $275, and nonmembers can register for $375. APME members can register at apme.com.


Hotel reservations are due Tuesday, Sept. 15. The block of rooms we reserved at the Sheraton Palo Alto (625 El Camino Real) for only $169/night for Friday, Saturday and Sunday is filling up quickly. There will be no extensions after Sept. 15. Rates for Wednesday and Thursday are $329/night.

 

For more information on the conference, then click here. A draft of the conference program is coming soon at asne.org and apme.com. Questions? Contact Cindy Roe at croe@asne.org or Sally Jacobsen at sjacobsen@ap.org.

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