
Karolle Rabarison
Karolle Rabarison is the Director of Communications for the Online News Association.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Eleven projects led by creators from around the world that seek to help develop and expand best practices in immersive journalism, including virtual, augmented and mixed reality, … Read more.
Animated illustration of Tijuana, Mexico, for the 360-video series The Deported. Noteworthy Drawing the border. For The Deported project, JOVRNALISM’s illustration team rendered 360-degree footage of Tijuana into animated drawings that fade into … Read more.
Follow ONA18 from home Can’t make it to ONA18? We’ll miss you — but you don’t have to be in Austin to soak up the knowledge being shared at the … Read more.
Candidates for the ONA Board of Directors We’re pleased to announce the nominees up for election to the 2019-2020 Board of Directors for the Online News Association. A total of … Read more.
Noteworthy Award finalists. Al Jazeera, Contrast VR and The New York Times have been named finalists for the Online Journalism Awards’ Excellence in Immersive Storytelling category, representing exceptional efforts in … Read more.
Announcing the 2018 MJ Bear Fellows Congratulations to Tania Karas, Anand Katakam and Vignesh Ramachandran on being selected as the 2018 MJ Bear Fellows. This annual fellowship provides coaching, an … Read more.
The Online News Association, the world’s largest membership organization of digital journalists, today announced its eighth class of MJ Bear Fellows, three journalists under age 30 whose innovative work represents … Read more.
Career support at ONA-U ONA-U — a mini-conference geared toward journalism majors and young professionals looking for practical career advice — will be held Wednesday, Sept. 12, at the University of Texas … Read more.
We’re looking for guest contributors to this newsletter. Want to share your thoughts on an immersive journalism topic? What insights or lessons can you offer that would support other storytellers and … Read more.
Announcing Challenge Fund winners We’re delighted to announce the 13 universities receiving $430,000 through the Challenge Fund for Innovation in Journalism Education. Ten universities each won $35,000 microgrants for the … Read more.