A4) Online and offline tools for mastering your workflow
- Time:
- Saturday, November 2nd, 9:15 am to 10:30 am
- Location:
- Dogwood
- Speaker(s):
- Christie AschwandenManaging editor, The Open Notebook; freelance journalist
- Lee HotzScience writer, The Wall Street Journal; Distinguished Writer in Residence, NYU
- Maryn McKenna Author; contributing editor, Scientific American; blogger, wired.com
- Moderator(s):
- Seth MnookinCo-director, MIT Graduate Program in Science Writing; author and freelance journalist
- Organizer(s):
- Seth MnookinCo-director, MIT Graduate Program in Science Writing; author and freelance journalist
Science writers today have to juggle more projects (and more types of projects) than ever before. This panel will discuss a number of tools that can be used to create a fully integrated workflow. The goal of this panel is not to present audience members with one specific approach but to introduce them to various approaches that they may fashion into one that works best for them. We’ll be talking about PDF and database management, writing and outlining software, cloud-based note taking, and old-fashioned pen-and-ink tools.
This session will be live tweeted.