Research, Archives & Data Strategy (RAD)
Research, Archives & Data Strategy (RAD)
Find out how you can best partner with NPR RAD information specialists. You’ll also learn more about how to navigate the information resources available to you.
Find out how you can best partner with NPR RAD information specialists. You’ll also learn more about how to navigate the information resources available to you.
This session will teach you how to create and publish live blogs and posts in the Grove CMS. NPR EMPLOYEES ONLY — this is not available to stations.
This training will cover available resources, rules to follow, and how this guidance differs from what’s legal in the newsroom. This training is for NPR staff who use music for podcasts—from supervising editors to producers to interns. Speakers from RAD and our legal department lead this session. This training is open to NPR staff only.
MTE is NPR’s in-house audio editor. In this session for NPR staff, you will learn the basics of how to listen, edit and produce content for air. This is an introductory course. **Attendees are required to follow along on their work computer with NewsFlex and MTE.** Who: This session is intended for staff who are
Find out how you can best partner with NPR RAD information specialists. You’ll also learn more about how to navigate the information resources available to you.
This session will teach you how to create and publish live blogs and posts in the Grove CMS. NPR EMPLOYEES ONLY — this is not available to stations.
In this session, you will learn how to use the analytics dashboard tools to look up digital and listening metrics, plus gain insights on how audiences are engaging with content across NPR platforms.
This session focuses on best practices for sourcing and selecting images for NPR.org and social media channels. It covers ethics, rights, general aesthetics and other guidelines.
Join a RAD team trainer to learn how to use TLOxp to find contact and other information about individuals.
MTE is NPR’s in-house audio editor. In this session for NPR staff, you will learn the basics of how to listen, edit and produce content for air. This is an introductory course. **Attendees are required to follow along on their work computer with NewsFlex and MTE.** Who: This session is intended for staff who are
Differences between digital and audio: We’ll discuss how the two formats differ and what that means for the way we write scripts. We’ll go over pacing, grammar and syntax and share tips on being clear, coherent, and conversational. Each participant will be asked to bring a text-based news story they’ve written or edited in the
Story structure and storytelling devices: During this session, we’ll go through the narrative arc of an audio story, from intro to ending. We’ll talk about how to draw listeners into a story, the role of ambi and signposting and how to use them as storytelling devices and discuss different ways of writing in and out