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Teaching Online Journalism

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Notes from the classroom and observations about today’s practice of journalism online

Archive for August 2007

Infographic: Minneapolis bridge

Friday, August 3, 2007

The New York Times has put its well-developed graphic template (made with Flash, naturally) to good use on the bridge collapse story. I really admire this template. It’s clear to me that it eases workflow a lot — with the template perfected, the news graphics artists can focus on the images to be used, the [...]

Reporting the Minneapolis bridge story

Thursday, August 2, 2007

The Science Museum of Minnesota has some interesting graphics online related to the bridge collapse in Minneapolis.
Flickr has more than 1,100 photos tagged “35w.” The stills at the Star Tribune beat everything I saw on Flickr except a set from a Flickr user called Dani Bora, which includes some unique shots.
A Wikipedia page about the [...]

Is your site someplace to be?

Thursday, August 2, 2007

What is a community? Paul Conley has delighted me many times with his writings about business (or “trade”) journalism and online media. This post is one of his all-time best.
Print is something that I read. A trade show is someplace I go. But a community is a place where I belong.
He’s writing about the multimillion-dollar [...]

Good hyperlocal vs. bad

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Amid a flurry of opinions about “hyperlocal” in recent days, Pat Thornton stepped up to compare some shoddy hyperlocal efforts (two sites from Gannett) with The Washington Post’s new LoudounExtra.com. He made some great points that I agree with wholeheartedly.
The Post put real journalism on LoudounExtra, while both of the Gannett sites are filled with [...]

“Micro media” and our mobile future

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Buzz words fly, collide, crash and burn. Microformats are gaining altitude. Widgets have somehow plopped onto the hairpieces of older newspaper executives and nested there. And now — micro media.
Jeremiah Owyang is one of those San Francisco-based Web strategy guys — the type who’s always on top of new things like Pownce (and back in [...]