Tag: journalism
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Participation counts.
If you’re in the online news business, you’re in the participation business. If you’re a journalist, starting conversations is your job. So what are you doing standing on the sidelines? Start blogging here: wordpress.com Start sharing your photos here: flickr.com Start sharing your bookmarks here: del.icio.us Start developing a social network here: facebook.com That’s the…
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Regret the Error » Crunks 2007: The Year in Media Errors and Corrections
Lots of fun to be had here. Regret the Error » Crunks 2007: The Year in Media Errors and Corrections
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www.opengovdata.org – Open Government Working Group
Good for transparency, good for news organizations looking for data to parse. Tim O’Reilly, Larry Lessig, Adrian Holovaty all on the list, among others. www.opengovdata.org – Open Government Working Group
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ICM Interview: Derek Willis, Washingtonpost.com – Innovation in College Media
A must-read interview with one of the best data jockeys working the desk at wpni. I am still remarkably clueless about how to get started with data, but Derek drops some good hints here. ICM Interview: Derek Willis, Washingtonpost.com – Innovation in College Media
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The Scoop » Blog Archive » Teaching Data on the Web
“When I went looking for an intern to do mostly technical tasks for us at washingtonpost.com, I didn’t even bother with the local journalism departments. I found a computer science major instead.” The Scoop » Blog Archive » Teaching Data on the Web
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Eric Black Ink
Solo political journalist in Minnesota with a nice magazine-ish WordPress theme, although the sIFR on the headlines needs some tweaking, assuming that’s what’s running them. Eric Black Ink
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How to be a journalism student « Online Journalism Blog
Most of these apply to all students and all professional journalists, but I’m all for getting a life, learning to spell, and making contacts. (Note to self: Get a life.) How to be a journalism student « Online Journalism Blog
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Why the journalist in programmer/journalist matters – mattwaite.com
“…the ability to translate a standard style of news story into something bigger, broader, relational. I’m not saying that a skilled programmer can’t do this, but in my experience, this is where the journalist part of the term “programmer/journalis Why the journalist in programmer/journalist matters – mattwaite.com
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What journalists need to know about snowballs and fires – Kristine Lowe
The basics of hypertext and interaction on the Web, an attempt to explain it to journalists. What journalists need to know about snowballs and fires – Kristine Lowe