Lauren Barack

Lauren Barack is an award-winning journalist who writes about the impact of technology on business, education and society.

Winner of the Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism for the series, “Middle Class Crunch,” Lauren investigated the economic impact on the middle class producing both video and text that hit 1 million views in its first week for MSN Money at launch.

She has written for Newsweek, New Scientist, WiredParentingInc., The San Francisco ChronicleQuartzKQED, the New York PostThe Daily Beast, Salon, Variety, Fortune, St. Petersburg Times, Men’s Journal and others. Lauren also helped launch, staff and develop editorial for GearBrain, a news site focused on consumer technology, and ran Mothers On The Verge, a parenting blog featured on HuffPost.

A former television producer and writer, she segment produced comedy shows for Comedy Central, served as an associate producer on stand up shows for MTV, and worked as a script writer for TNT and VH-1.

Lauren has a Master’s in Journalism from UC Berkeley, a BFA in filmmaking from NYU’s Tisch School of The Arts, and also studied genetics at UC Berkeley as an undergraduate. She is a master’s student in Cognitive Neuroscience at The Graduate Center, CUNY. A former Poynter Fellow, Lauren earned a Pace Foundation Fellowship in Robotics, won an Eddie Award for her COVID-19 coverage at School Library Journal, and received an Associated Press Television Radio Association honor while in graduate school. She is currently pursuing her master’s degree in Cognitive Neuroscience at The Graduate Center with CUNY, focusing on the effect of virtual reality on learning and memory.

info Subjects

General

Business & Finance
Education
Parenting
Technology
Science
Arts & Culture

Specialties

Neuroscience, robotics, artificial intelligence, virtual learning

notepad Skills

  • Essays
  • Feature writing
  • Ghostwriting
  • Investigative reporting
  • News
  • Op-Ed
  • Profiles
  • Q&A
  • Scripts
  • Scriptwriting
  • SEO
  • Social media
  • Television
  • Web copy
  • Editing
  • Blog posts
  • Books
  • Articles
  • Copywriting
  • Coaching
  • Communications strategy
  • Radio (writing)
  • Television (writing)
  • Television (reporting)

notepad Writing Credits

Published in: Inc., New Scientist, USA Today, Wired, Wired.com, Daily Beast, Newsweek, Salon, Quartz, KQED, Fortune.com, Parenting, San Francisco Chronicle, St. Petersburg Times, Arizona Republic, Daily News, School Library Journal, Financial Planning, Huffington Post, others.

notepad Book Credits

“A Girl’s Guide To Taking Over The World: Writings From The Girl Zine Revolution”

star Awards, Honors, Appointments

  • The Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism
  • Eddie Award, Covid-19 education coverage
  • Pace Foundation Fellowship, Robotics, University of Maryland
  • Poynter Fellow, St. Petersburg Times
  • Associated Press Television and Radio Association Honor

 

Selected Work

As author, unless indicated otherwise.

The future is artificial intelligence. Are students ready?

How can educators can prepare students for a world where AI won’t just help with their work, but will serve as their partner.

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4 ways educators are configuring AI for classroom use

Innovative teachers see generative AI as a tool to produce lesson prompts, help students avoid future digital divides, and more.

 

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Are period-tracking apps still safe to use in the US post Roe v Wade?

Some period-tracking apps share data with third parties. With the rolling back of Roe v Wade abortion protections in the US, there is concern that data collected by these apps could become incriminating

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Immune protein may induce dementia unrelated to high blood pressure

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From Instant Data to Truck Platoons, Here's How 5G Will Shape the Future of Transportation

We're on the road to self-driving vehicles. And trucks are leading the way.

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4 Surprising New Ways Businesses Are Using Drones

If you think drones aren't for your business--well, these founders once thought that too.

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FAA wants to let drones fly over people, and at night

A new proposal would give more latitude for companies that hope to start drone delivery programs.  

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Gluten-free is not a fad diet for us

   

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Saying Goodbye to Covid, But Not to Those We Lost

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