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Teaching Online Journalism

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Flight Delay Calculator: Cool and useful

Friday, April 25, 2008

I don’t know what inspired the clever folks at the Las Vegas Sun to concoct this, but it is great fun for a frequent flyer such as I:
Flight Delay Calculator
See what bad records some airports have for delayed flights — all over the United States. Look up your most hated airline (tough choice!) or how [...]

Let’s delete the word ‘repurposing’ from our vocabulary

Sunday, March 30, 2008

My friend Alf Hermida worked for BBC News online for many years, so please listen up:
It is time to stop talking about repurposing and instead to start a discussion on how to re-imagine journalism.
Alf’s been noticing that too many so-called online journalism textbooks spend too many pages discussing a practice that is just plain bad [...]

A model for changing how newsrooms work

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Tear down the newsroom and remake it in the image of digital reality — that’s what The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has done, according to Shawn McIntosh:
… we had to address our newsroom’s core structure. The AJC and ajc.com had to become faster and more nimble. Having more than a dozen desks and departments devoted to specific [...]

Bidding farewell to Chicago Crime

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Adrian Holovaty has announced the shutdown of chicagocrime.org, the groundbreaking online dynamic data project that has inspired so many journalists since 2005 (only 2005? Gosh, it seems much longer … Internet years …).
The site is still functioning today, but according to Adrian’s post, it will be gone tomorrow.
One of many things I have liked to [...]

How does innovation happen?

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Does this sound familiar?
An innovation replaces an earlier convention and, in time, becomes a new convention. It is a cycle — a process in which insight inspires change and creates value.
We rarely recognize innovation while it’s happening. Instead, innovation is often a label applied after the fact, when the results are clear and the new [...]

Rich Beckman to move to Miami

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Who, you ask? Surely you have seen the elaborate student multimedia productions from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, including Chiloé Stories and The Ancient Way. That’s Rich Beckman.
News via Greg Linch, a student journalist at the University of Miami.
Read the press release from the Knight Foundation.

Do you know who this is?

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Alan Mutter at Newsosaur is nonplussed at a journalism student’s unfamiliarity with Mike Royko (1932 - 1997), the beloved Chicago newspaper columnist. As a teenager, I read Royko’s syndicated columns in the local rag that served as a newspaper in my hometown in Pennsylvania, and I confess, I loved them. Probably they had some [...]