What’s New With Google Tools (ARCHIVE)
Sep 08, 2022 1:00PM—2:00PM
Location
Webinar
Cost 35.0
Originally recorded on September 8, 2022
In This Webinar:
In this webinar, Mike Reilley goes through Google Fact-Check Explorer, Google Public Data Explorer, Google Trends, Google search shortcuts/advanced search, MapChecking.com for crowd size estimates, Google Earth Measure tool, and Google Earth Engine Timelapse.
About Our Presenter:
Mike Reilley has been a lecturer in data and digital journalism at UIC for the past six years and is an SPJ trainer in the Google News Initiative training program. He also owns Penny Press Digital, LLC, a digital consulting company.
Mike has trained more than 10,000 journalists, students, and teachers in digital tools since 2016, speaking at conferences, journalism schools and in newsrooms in 40 states. He has done nearly 300 trainings in the Google program and dozens more for other clients such as Gannett.
Reilley is a former reporter and copy editor at the Los Angeles Times and was one of the founding editors of ChicagoTribune.com. He is a former digital news editor at WashingtonPost.com and helped run the 2000 Summer Olympics copy desk for AOL. He also founded the journalism research site, The Journalist’s Toolbox, which he sold to the Society of Professional Journalists in 2007 and continues to update for SPJ. He also blogged about the Chicago Bears for two seasons on the NFL Blog Blitz site.
Mike has trained more than 10,000 journalists, students, and teachers in digital tools since 2016, speaking at conferences, journalism schools and in newsrooms in 40 states. He has done nearly 300 trainings in the Google program and dozens more for other clients such as Gannett.
Reilley is a former reporter and copy editor at the Los Angeles Times and was one of the founding editors of ChicagoTribune.com. He is a former digital news editor at WashingtonPost.com and helped run the 2000 Summer Olympics copy desk for AOL. He also founded the journalism research site, The Journalist’s Toolbox, which he sold to the Society of Professional Journalists in 2007 and continues to update for SPJ. He also blogged about the Chicago Bears for two seasons on the NFL Blog Blitz site.