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Teaching Online Journalism

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

First day with Soundslides

The journalists in the training session here in Saigon have impressed me with their enthusiasm.

Workers in salt fields

Have a look at this Soundslides created by Nguyen Tien Giang of the Saigon Times on Tuesday night. He recalled this photo essay by one of the newspapers reporters (yeah, not a photojournalist) and persuaded another colleague (one in my workshop) to voice the narration. They told me she simply read the captions they already had with the story. Giang added the music using Adobe Audition. I was so surprised.

Everyone seems rather excited about the possibilities for online storytelling.

One response to “First day with Soundslides”

  1. Test on uploading Soundslides | Jared Silfies writes:

    [...] I’m not working with a class on Soundslides, I do have some resources, most notably a series of posts by journalism Professor Mindy McAdams. Once I figure out how to get audio with my sweet [...]

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