29 Jun
Posted by Andy carnival of journalism, hyperlocal, journalism
Take a look at this list
Deals in the real, the tangible, the directly imaginable
Speaks the language of collective action, in contrast to the disempowered individualism of ‘small actions’ at the national level
Addresses the individual as a member of a community, as opposed to a citizen of the planet
Speaks peer-to-peer rather than from the standpoint of [...]
I have the pleasure of hosting this months Carnival of journalism, a monthly extravaganza of posts from the journalism blogasphere. (You can find out more here). Last month Ryan Sholin suggested a theme: “What should news organizations stop doing, today, immediately, to make more time for innovation?”.
In that spirit I have done the same [...]
25 May
Posted by Andy carnival of journalism, industry, journalism
From Flickr user Andyi
It’s Carnival of Journalism time and Ryan Sholin steps up to the plate to host. He helpfully suggests a question to chew over for this months meeting of j-minds
What should news organizations stop doing, today, immediately, to make more time for innovation?
Great question?
A lot of people have already posted great suggestions so [...]
27 Apr
Posted by Andy braindump, carnival of journalism, digital journalism
I was browsing around the web today looking at articles about Twitter. In that rambling way you get when click through links I came across unphotographable. Here is an entry that does a pretty good job of describing what it’s all about.
This is a picture I did not take of a homeless man who was [...]
This is my contribution to the third Carnival of journalism. This month it’s being hosted by Bryan over at Innovation in college media.
I have been trying to get some thoughts down about the recurring issue of teaching dreamweaver but Mark Comerford has said what I wanted to say, and better.
So instead I thought I would [...]
(This post is my , shockingly late, contribution to the January Carnival of Journalism. Your host this month is Adrian Monck. )
Predictably a lot of the recent chatter in the j-blogasphere has been around Paul Conley’s post . What did it say? I paraphrase here, suggested that you cant teach the web so if people [...]
This post is my contribution to the inaugural Carnival of Journalism: I’m so thankful for the motivation to get this idea out of my head at last. Find out more about the carnival…
Last week I sat in on a presentation to a World Editors Forum study group. They came to the Department to hear [...]