- Avoid mistakes (and the inevitable correction) by following this accuracy checklist http://j.mp/gBHEtG by @stevebuttry and @CraigSilverman »
- Excellent list of mobile journalism resources http://j.mp/d2HWC8 by @journtoolbox via @TimKarr »
- "Who you choose to quote and how you structure stories are highly political judgments" http://j.mp/eLWOxF via @Poynter »
- The Incredible Shrinking Sound Bite http://j.mp/i44wMg Down to less than eight seconds (via @alexgamela) »
- Agreed. RT @stevebuttry: "Must-follow" Canadian journalism thinkers @mathewi @CraigSilverman @Hermida http://j.mp/huRA1e »
- Huffington Post is hiring http://j.mp/eGcLCu #journalism #jobs via @ckanal »
- Journalism.co.uk is hiring http://j.mp/fyi6mE #journalism #jobs via @journalismnews »
- MSNBC is hiring http://j.mp/h2wPFw #journalism #jobs via @sree »
- The Washington Post is hiring http://j.mp/eSqvJP #journalism #jobs via @sree »
- American Public Media is hiring http://j.mp/dLQBJt #journalism #jobs via @NABJDigital »
@ModernJourno Tweets for Jan. 3
- News.me now accepting invite requests http://j.mp/hcoEKP via @sarahintampa @StKonrath »
- 6 online journalism projects you might have missed http://j.mp/hnutLs via @andymboyle »
- 11 tips to becoming a better storyteller http://j.mp/hKSeHW by @Pip_Hunn »
- 4 tips to improve your newsroom's social media engagement http://j.mp/gC09hY by @HattonWeeks via @reginajmc »
- The Joy of Stats [VIDEO] http://j.mp/grzKzq via @michelleminkoff »
- Digital Survival Guide: Tech Terms Journalists Should Know http://j.mp/gwLzSr by @JohnEi »
- Parody Twitter accounts: one more reason to verify http://j.mp/eMOeUF via @lheron »
- Have a 2011 resolution to publish a book, sell a blog, and get a job at the Washington Post? @marksluckie did it in 2010 http://j.mp/gCJwbF »
Students Reflect on Multimedia Journalism Course
Four months ago, I met the first students in a new multimedia journalism course at Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, California. Today, I submitted their final grades. I’ll be writing more about teaching multimedia storytelling in forthcoming blog posts, but as a close to a great semester I wanted to highlight some of their parting thoughts.
How Multimedia & I Came To Be Friends by Christina Maggiora
I was surprised that there is no one-size-fits-all story when it comes to multimedia. What do you mean a city hall meeting about the budget can’t be an audio slideshow? It could if focused on the emotional tension, speeches, and people affected by the outcomes.
To make a great multimedia story takes time. So much time. I now know most of the techs that work in the lab by name, because I’m begging them for five more minutes while my files compress, right at midnight, when they want to go home. And I know that I’ll be pursuing a future with multimedia, and that I’m not, or ever, done learning.
Multimedia Journalism Class Reflection by Andie Adams
Before this semester, I thought Twitter was stupid. I was frustrated that we were going to be required to update ours at least twice a week. But as I did it, I found Twitter’s usefulness in event promotion or story updating. I am actually quite attached to my Twitter account now and get much of my news by following CNN, New York Times, KPBS, etc.
To me, it is essential to learn as much as I can about putting news online, and now I feel that I can put up every utilized media onto a website. I know that I have a great deal more to learn about HTML and website building, but my foundation, due to this class, has made me more comfortable trying new things.
Multimedia Journalism Final Thoughts by Melody Karpinski
As I look back on everything we’ve managed to cover, I’m actually both excited and discouraged. I’m excited because I’ve been able to dip my toes in the water for projects like audio and video, but I’m discouraged at the realization of how little I know about multimedia one semester away from graduation and job applications.
Yet as I’ve navigated the puzzling and at times delightful maze of this course, I’ve discovered my own definition of the term. Multimedia journalism is essentially journalism in its fullest form.
Last Words on Multimedia Journalism by Kimberlee Kruesi
Seeing social media sites, primarily Twitter, as key multimedia sites was one of the key highlights of the class. Learning not to tweet about your cat but instead participate in a dialogue that could discuss the future of journalism or the requirements of a young reporter is an area I really enjoyed.
I was also surprised by the range multimedia journalism can cover. It is not simply video but blogging, metadata, RSS feeds and so much more. The possibilities found in the combination are endless. This is a new way to approach the reporting process. It is no longer about writing down what the source said but it is being able to take control of the story and decide what the right medium will be. Understanding what tools to use is an aspect of multimedia that is critical to grasp.
Multimedia Journalism Class Reflection
This post was written as part of the course final for Multimedia Journalism WRI 430 at Point Loma Nazarene University. Students were asked to reflect on what they learned during the semester and assess how it might affect their future reporting.
As a senior broadcast journalism major, I thought I knew all I needed to know as I approach entering the field of multimedia journalism. However, PLNU’s multimedia journalism class changed that pretension and showed me I still have a lot to learn. Over the past three years, I became well versed in print, video, audio and photography in journalism, but I had never fully combined them online. This class showed me strategies to use and ways to plan a story that incorporate more than just these four elements.
In respects to the media I already knew, I found ways to improve my skills. In audio, I practiced storytelling without the use of a narrator; I let the characters tell the story themselves. I worked on creative camera work for my video project as well as capturing a compelling story, fully embracing the awkwardness of filming the homeless at Ocean Beach. By examining photos in class, I learned better composition and elements that tell a story (rule of thirds, three in a series, etc). The only area I feel I have made no improvement is in writing, but in this class, our focus was on learning new media, not really improving that aspect.
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Last Words on Multimedia Journalism
This post was written as part of the course final for Multimedia Journalism WRI 430 at Point Loma Nazarene University. Students were asked to reflect on what they learned during the semester and assess how it might affect their future reporting.
Before taking this class, I would have had no problem admitting my intimidation of the term multimedia. Mainly because the idea is unknown and avoided in my school’s journalism program. Yet as a senior who is desperately trying to figure out how she is going to get a job, I knew I had to come to grips with this term.
I think what surprised me the most about this class were the situations I was challenged with and the areas I could thrive in. We completed eight projects in class and I am proud of all of them except one. My final product of my video project was less than ideal and I am pretty sure that is putting it mildly. I struggled with the video project because not only was it my first time behind a camera but I also had a hard time “seeing†the shots that can make a great clip. But while it was difficult, I am not completely discouraged. Throughout the somewhat awkward process I could already see the moments where I could improve and the shots I could have gotten. It’s humbling but it’s also encouraging to know I now have the know-how to improve.
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How Multimedia & I Came To Be Friends
This post was written as part of the course final for Multimedia Journalism WRI 430 at Point Loma Nazarene University. Students were asked to reflect on what they learned during the semester and assess how it might affect their future reporting.
On the first day of class this semester, I had to ask three different library employees before I found someone that knew room 303 was the MAC Lab. As clueless as they were that the tech savvy world exists up the stairs, and around a dark corridor, I was also clueless and fumbling around when it came to multimedia.
After I determined that I was indeed, uneducated in multimedia, I decided that I needed to do something about it. I enrolled in a multimedia course, even if I would only count as an elective. But it seemed to be a perfect way to wet my feet as a writer needing tech SOS.
But my feet were not the only thing that got wet as I sank to the bottom of the ocean. I was petrified. But as the familiar terms of storytelling, people, and emotion started to fill class discussions, I realized that this was a more powerful way to connect and share stories.
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@ModernJourno Tweets for Dec. 23
- Interactive year in review, one day at a time http://j.mp/i7oLqs via @digiphile @nytjim »
- Internships available to research and write about freedom of information issues through @spj_tweets #FOIA (via @scottleadingham) »
- Five web producer jobs with @globaltvnews available across Canada http://j.mp/hm3xRA via @dskok »
- Excellent list of journalism blogs and Twitter users to follow http://j.mp/f6TQUY curated by @joelmgunter @johncthompson @LauraOliver »
- Blogging guru @mthomps lists his favorite thinkers in journalism http://j.mp/funFXl »
- The Growing Importance Of Data Journalism http://j.mp/gHNoUg by @digiphile »
- The Winston-Salem Journal eliminates its copy desk http://j.mp/gdFEtk via @macloo »
- Interview As Story: On Radio, Online And In Print http://j.mp/fvvvAK by @andreapitzer »
- 5 Useful Tools Student Journalists Don’t Use http://j.mp/dTxMui by @benbryant »
@ModernJourno Tweets for Dec. 22
- Responses to @stevebuttry's post on the weighing the value of clean copy: http://j.mp/expGjH and http://j.mp/haOERG »
- How to Deal With Haters and Potty Mouths on Your Newsroom’s Facebook Page http://j.mp/gIZr6y by @Kimberly_Wilson via @mathewi #engagement »
- #Community and Context: Thoughts on Closing #Comments http://j.mp/ibxebz by @alexismadrigal via @jayrosen_nyu »
- Find your Twitter contacts on @Pinboardin http://j.mp/eNFTE5 (tool created by @simonj) via @MacDivaONA »
- Which EtherPad implementation do you prefer? http://bit.ly/f0ZBPB #collaborative #writing #editing »
- Chirpstory Lets You Filter And Bundle Tweets Into Stories http://j.mp/dNOsHV by @serkantoto via @NiemanLab #realtime #curation #twitter »
- As the year ends, it's a great time to update your LinkedIn resume http://j.mp/fD8EHX »
- How Journalists Can Mine Census Data For Stories About Their Changing Communities http://j.mp/ggHStA by @atompkins »
- It's Not Your Imagination, There Are More Journalism Jobs http://j.mp/ihF73x by @webjournalist »
@ModernJourno Tweets for Dec. 21
- Searching for Sustainable Habits in Journalism http://j.mp/e88lC1 by @jcstearns »
- Publishers Have To Weigh The Value Of Clean Copy http://j.mp/ejG0eE by @stevebuttry »
- If you're confused about the distinct uses of LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook, @girlmeetsgeek just nailed it http://j.mp/hod1oc »
- Tableau Public lets you make interactive data visualizations with drag and drop tool http://j.mp/gjuF82 @tableau »
- Comprehensive list of tools for scraping and processing data http://j.mp/eIMGiD via @journalismnews »
- Sorry, But You Can’t Talk Me Out of a Future in Visual Journalism http://j.mp/h4L5Fs by @eschow »
- Heard of APIs but don't quite get it? Here's an explainer: http://j.mp/f9R9KU »
- Video from @NiemanLab's secrecy and journalism conference http://j.mp/f8FeMs #wikileaks #data »
- Video from @newsrewired conference session on linked data and the semantic web http://j.mp/hJ88XL #newsrw »
@ModernJourno Tweets for Dec. 20
- How to tell the story of a "slow-moving crisis" http://j.mp/eniz4a via @megangarber »
- Multimedia and digital journalism topics from the International Journalists' Network @ijnet http://j.mp/hg0dgY »
- Visual analysis of Wikipedia entries http://j.mp/hnbKQ2 #marginalia #opensource »
- "What Standford and MIT do for technology, we hope we can do for journalism" -@jeffjarvis on entrepreneurial journalism http://j.mp/hw4oG5 »
- Crowdsource information and see it on a map and timeline using @Crowdmap http://j.mp/fksaut from the creators of @Ushahidi »
- How Print Journalists Can Fall Into The Typographers’ Trap http://j.mp/eVXF2t by @JohnEi via @CSJournalism »
- Online journalism communities from @EJCnet http://j.mp/emR6f5 »
- Earn a certificate in Multimedia Basics for $100 from @newsuniversity http://j.mp/f0tIzy »