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Making sense of the intersection between media and technology. This blog is run by Professor Alfred Hermida, an award-winning online news pioneer and journalism educator. The BBC veteran leads the multiplatform journalism programme at the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of British Columbia. The course focuses on innovative story-telling methods, looking at new styles of narrative that take advantage of the simultaneous use of text, hypertext, photos, audio, video and interactiv...

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Not the future of TV news: cardboard cut-out re-enactment

Dec 18, 2009
One of my journalism students drew my attention to this collection of memorable local US news segments of the year. My favourite is this clip from Fox 8 in Cleveland. The reporter attempts to make up for a lack of pictures by using a cardboard cut-out...

Top 100 tools in 2009 for learning and for journalism

Dec 17, 2009
This compilation of the top 100 tools of 2009 for learning published by social learning consultant Jane Hart could just as well apply to journalism. The darling of the year, Twitter, came top.  Other valuable tools in the top 10 are Delicious,...

Annenberg research on public media in the US

Dec 17, 2009
Public Service Media in the Digital Age Tags: digital (Via Sacred Facts)

links for 2009-12-15

Dec 15, 2009
16 social media guidelines used by real companies | Blog | Econsultancy Some real world social media policies and guidelines as used by companies such as the BBC. (tags: media web socialmedia tips business web2.0 communication guidelines...

Guardian's 100 essential websites reflect Web 2.0 world

Dec 9, 2009
Image via CrunchBase The annual list of 100 essential websites from The Guardian indicates how the web has matured.  The list is dominated by web services rather than web sites, reflecting how the internet has shifted from a platform for consumption...




Helen N.
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  Preachy, left-leaning drivel from a self-imagined "expert" from the BBC (British Brainwaashing Compound)
Posted 11/21/08 3:11 PM