{"id":120,"date":"2019-01-28T21:38:14","date_gmt":"2019-01-28T21:38:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ona19.journalists.org\/?page_id=120"},"modified":"2019-02-25T21:52:33","modified_gmt":"2019-02-25T21:52:33","slug":"faq","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/ona19.journalists.org\/suggestion-box\/faq\/","title":{"rendered":"Suggestion Box FAQ"},"content":{"rendered":"
So you want to submit a pitch for an ONA19 session? Here are some quick tips:<\/p>\n
Each idea is reviewed by ONA staff and a group of volunteers, the ONA19 Program Team, comprised of journalists, educators and technologists. The Program Team recommends which sessions to include to ONA staff, along with their own ideas for topics or presenters. These recommendations are largely approved and make up the core of our educational programming. Staff are also encouraged to combine ideas, add in a few additional topics or recommend additional presenters to be included. ONA may sometimes add additional topics or speakers on an invite-only basis to ensure diversity, cover a breaking news topic or meet other pressing needs. Read more about how we select session for the ONA annual conference<\/a>.<\/p>\n ONA will notify all submitters, whether they are selected or not, before early bird registration pricing ends.<\/p>\n Anyone. Whether you are an executive, a manager, a journalist, a designer, a developer, a consultant, a vendor, a student, an academic or just a very interested news consumer, we want to hear your great programming ideas. We do not accept proposals promoting a single product or service. That said, there are plenty of ways to let people know about your awesome product, tool or service on our sponsorship page<\/a>.<\/p>\n As a rule: the more specific, the better. Specificity demands a lot more thought and planning about what the audience will get out of the session. As an example, ONA organizers are more interested in titles such as \u201cLocal Podcasting: Best Practices and New Opportunities for Small Teams<\/a>\u201d than something like \u201cPodcasting Basics.\u201d Read more about how to make a great session pitch.<\/a><\/p>\n ONA is strongly committed to being as inclusive as possible in both topics and speakers at our conference. We view this with a broad lens that encompasses session ideas, geography, gender, race, nationality, professional experience and newcomers to ONA\u2019s conference.<\/p>\nWill I be notified about my pitch\u2019s status?<\/b><\/h3>\n
Who can submit a proposal to the ONA19 Suggestion Box?<\/b><\/h3>\n
What makes for a good proposal?<\/b><\/h3>\n
How important is diversity in considerations?<\/b><\/h3>\n
Speaking of diversity, I\u2019ve heard ONA prefers presenters from different organizations. But I work for Tribune\/TEGNA\/The USA TODAY Network\/NPR member station\/another company with multiple properties. Can I submit my name and a colleague from another sister organization?<\/b><\/h3>\n