19 May
Posted by Andy academic, digital journalism, digital resources, meld
I’m involved in two days of an exciting Meld project and as part of that I am showing ( or may mention) a number of bits of technology and services. I needed a place to put the links to access them and thought I would share them here.
It’s all stuff that has made me [...]
The departments meld event has finished and we are pretty pleased with the way it went. There will be some discussion about what we would do differently and we hope everyone involved with continue to be part of that discussion.
The man who made it happen - Paul Egglestone
The Dragons - Chris Green (Johnston Press), Mark [...]
Meld is on day 3 and the delegates have been working hard on their pitches. Matt Marsh spent the day with them refining personnas. Hard work but there are some great results.
I’ve been milling around with a various cameras capturing bits and pieces. You can see more on the Meld blog.
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Might be a slow post week this week as the Meld Lab starts this week. Follow the labs at: meldonline.org/meldblogs/
Meld is a project run by the Department of Journalism and Sandbox to get journalists and technologists to work together to come up with new ways to tell stories.
You could be a journalists and have always said. “Wouldn’t it be great if we could do this…”, but put the idea away because it needed some [...]
It’s a common bit of advice round many offices (and the halls of academe are no different) that you should always have a bit of paper in your hand to make you look busy. And it seems to be increasingly true that many people feel that you have to have a high-quality, often large, [...]
David Dunkley Gyimah has posted a video he shot in my kitchen asking Paul Egglestone and me about Meld.
Paul makes sense. I look like a teapot and Dave reflects on what it all means.Want to know more about Meld?