Fall continuing education video series: Beyond the labels - Bias and stereotypes in media coverage

Fall continuing education video series: Beyond the labels - Bias and stereotypes in media coverage

Below is ninth and final video of the Fall 2012 CoSIDA on-demand continuing education series entitled "Beyond The Labels - Bias and Stereotypes in Coverage."

Each session was video-taped at the 2012 CoSIDA St. Louis Convention and the series is a prominent piece of our fall continuing ed initiatives. Following their launch date, each video is housed on CoSIDA's YouTube video channel for on-demand viewing.

CoSIDA thanks our corporate partner NewTekCoSIDA's Official Continuing Education Video Production Provider, for the video services provided in St. Louis and for their support of our continuing education program.


Fall 2012 CoSIDA Online Continuing Education Series (on-demand)

Tue. Dec. 18: 
Beyond The Labels - Bias and Stereotypes in Coverage (time: 43:46)

Presenters: Carol Stiff, ESPN Vice President, Programming & Acquisitions (NCAA, WBB); Laura Gentile, Vice President, espnW; Katie Richman, Director of Social Media Strategy, ESPN; Mechelle Voepel, ESPN.com
Moderator: Chevonne Mansfield, Southeastern Conference


In celebrating the 40th anniversary of Title IX, a look at bias and stereotyping in sports coverage, and a discussion of how to foster respectful personal expression from your student-athletes and coaches.




Video link also here: 
http://youtu.be/swVGDQtYrYI

Full fall 2012 continuing education schedule

Here are the links to the other videos in the Fall 2012 series: 

Serving student-athletes: Are we getting it right?

Social media 2.0: Content Engagement - What your audience wants, what is working and what's trending

Fall continuing education video series: Paperless game notes - servicing the media and public in today's online age

Sourcing - The ever-changing media sources of today

Student-athletes, athletic social media efforts and your institution's digital communications strategies

Discussion of the Capital One Academic All-America® program

Social Media 2.0 - How social media can help you in a crisis

Impact of new and social media on college athletic communications