Haven’t had time to do much with it yet – so thought I’d share rather than wait – but here is the audio from Tony Hirst , aka @psychemedia, who made a presentation on in-browser data mashing at the News:Rewired conference. (again I’ve set it to download, pls link back to this [...]
I’m still in the process of thinking about all the great ideas I heard from speakers at News:Rewired last week (and busily catching up on other people’s blogs/tweets/videos for the sessions I couldn’t make).
I managed to record the session on Troubleshooting in Online Journalism with Adam Tinworth, Jon Bernstein, Robin Goad [...]
Numbers aren’t sexy, they are sometimes difficult, sometimes wrong (if they get inputted incorrectly) but they are to be treated with respect – and well worth having a conversation with.
Your readers/viewers might not want to see a data table full of figures – so you can use tools like Many Eyes Wikified to [...]
In an industry looking for answers, it was great to go to News:Rewired a day of listening to and talking with people from completely oppossing views on how things should happen in the media.
That may sound like a contradiction – but it isn’t. There can’t be a one size fits all solution to [...]
One of the things that constantly interests me is the range of skills which are being suggested for the next generation of journalists.
There have been a lot of great posts talking about what skills should be taught, what developments there are at j-schools and trying to prepare people for a future very different from [...]
Paywalls: shall we try to make them more attractive than the Berlin Wall? » malcolm coles
Malcolm has done a nice little look at the experiments going on in Johnston Press and what that means for the customer – importantly from the value for money point of view.
He says:
Sadly, a quick glance [...]
Thinking thoughts about skill sets required for new journalists, levels of competence and how to support journalists who will not all be required to sell or have business acumen as a core skillset (though not knocking these things by any stretch – part of the bigger picture).
More on this as the thinking develops (or [...]
A little while ago, Alison Gow set up a public Wave relating to journalism. Alison and I are both Noobs when it comes to Waving – but I just found a WP plugin that allows you to embed Waves into the blog – so here goes… If you want to play, please just [...]
I’m currently blogging the Future of Journalism Conference at Cardiff and have just posted on journalism education. Normally I’d do that here – but here’s the link if you are interested.
Very happy to note that Journalism.co.uk have added me into their links for journo students to follow. This is just to let anyone interested know that I’ve now resumed blogging at journalismtechnology.com – just in case you are interested.
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