Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts

Friday, July 22, 2022

Google launches GNI Innovation Challenge

MANILA, PHILIPPINES – Google is inviting media organizations from the Philippines to join the GNI Innovation Challenge.

GNI Innovation Challenges. Photo by: https://newsinitiative.withgoogle.com/innovation-challenges/
GNI Innovation Challenges. Photo by: https://newsinitiative.withgoogle.com/innovation-challenges/

GNI Innovation Challenge is a global program that empowers news organizations worldwide to demonstrate new thinking in digital journalism. It is open to organizations of every size that aims to produce innovative, original journalism and whose projects focus on innovation towards creating a more sustainable and diverse news ecosystem. Funding is available for projects up to a maximum of $250,000.

The projects can focus on the following areas but are not limited to:

        Ways to increase reader engagement and/or reader revenue

        Developing and diversifying business models

        Business intelligence approaches to better leverage data capabilities

        New methods of distribution

        Combating misinformation

        Increasing trust in journalism

        Reaching new audiences

        Improving the efficiency of workflows

        Exploring new technologies

The applications must be submitted online before August 23rd, 2022, at 23:59 local time. For more questions, applicants may reach out to apacgnichallenge@google.com.

Monday, August 9, 2021

#YOUTHink | A Cebuano Magazine to Help Fight Misinformation

Philippines - This National Language Month (Buwan ng Wika), @google & @canvasph.art launched the Cebuano version of #YOUTHink magazine to highlight the importance of local language diversity in battling misinformation. 

#YOUTHink Magazine | CebuStreetJournal.com | CedricLucero.com | Cedric Lucero

#YOUTHink is a local youth-oriented magazine that aims to address misinformation through media and information literacy. The 42-page publication comes in a fun and creative zine-style format to engage young readers. It covers several topics such as the types of misinformation and their negative effects, why context matters, how to identify a fact from an opinion, and how to avoid falling for fake information. The magazine was translated into Cebuano by teachers and translators Hannah Arans and Xi Zuq.


#YOUTHink Magazine | CebuStreetJournal.com | CedricLucero.com | Cedric Lucero

Similar to the first edition published in January 2021, Google provided funding support for Cebuano magazine's development, design, and publication. 

Initially, 5,000 copies will be distributed for free to schools, communities, and NGOs outside the National Capital Region.

#YOUTHink Magazine | CebuStreetJournal.com | CedricLucero.com | Cedric Lucero

This magazine includes letters and essays from the likes of former Comelec commissioner Atty. Luie Guia, infectious diseases specialist Dr Edsel Salvana, scientist and radio and TV speaker, Dr Reina Reyes, Ateneo de Manila University assistant professor of Philosophy, Dr Jacklyn Cleofas, and University of the Philippines professor Dr Clarissa David.  

#YOUTHink Magazine | CebuStreetJournal.com | CedricLucero.com | Cedric Lucero

#YOUTHink Magazine | CebuStreetJournal.com | CedricLucero.com | Cedric Lucero

A PDF copy of the magazine can be accessed here (printing or sharing for selling purposes is strictly prohibited). For more information, visit: www.canvas.ph /PR

About Google
Google's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful. Through products and platforms like Search, Maps, Gmail, Android, Google Play, Chrome and YouTube, Google plays a meaningful role in the daily lives of billions of people and has become one of the most widely-known companies in the world. Google is a subsidiary of Alphabet, Inc.

About CANVAS
CANVAS is a non-profit that strives to promote children’s literacy, strengthen national identity, and broaden public awareness for Philippine art, culture, and the environment. It runs the One Million Books for One Million Filipino Children Campaign and donates Filipino-produced books to underprivileged children nationwide in the hope of inspiring them to love reading. Many of the children who receive the books are the first they ever get to call their own. To date, the Campaign has given away 400,000 books.