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Teaching Online Journalism

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

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Journalism heroes

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Bryan Murley made a neat list of people young journalists can look up to. I would like to add these folks:
Farai Chideya tells great stories.
David Dunkley Gyimah mixes it up at viewmagazine.tv.
Jen Friedberg invented her own job in multimedia at a Texas newspaper.
Melissa Lyttle is the motivating force behind A Photo a Day.
Regina McCombs takes [...]

How Joe Weiss got started in multimedia

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Joe is one of my heroes in online journalism, if you didn’t already know. Pat Walters at Poynter did a nice interview with him, posted yesterday.
I never heard this story before, about how Joe did a photo story at an orphanage (not sure what year this was — maybe 1999? That’s when we had Flash [...]

Package features local Olympic athletes

Friday, March 3, 2006

I missed seeing this first-rate package from the Minneapolis Star Tribune until now.
In Minnesota, a state that loves cold-weather sports, the winter Olympic Games are high profile. This Flash journalism package not only features short video interviews with all the local heroes; it also has a gorgeous interface and works beautifully.
This is not something I [...]