The BBC College of Journalism is pleased to partner Journalism.co.uk once again in news:rewired - noise to signal.
This one-day event is aimed at journalists and communications professionals who want to learn more about the latest tools and strategies to filter large datasets, social networks and audience metrics into a clear signal for both the editorial and business side of the news industry.
The day will include sessions on: the data journalism toolkit and developing the data story; social media strategy, curation and news sourcing; and making the most of information about your audience.
Click here for more details and to sign up.
The BBC College of Journalism will be at the conference to film panel sessions, with footage being uploaded over the course of the day to the news:rewired site. The College's David Hayward will also be moderating sessions, while BBC News social media editor Alex Gubbay will be speaking at the 'Sorting the Social Media Chaos' session.
The College has worked with Journalism.co.uk on its three previous news:rewired events.
