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September | 2009 | The Future of Journalism
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The Future of Journalism. A class blog for J349T Writing for Online Publication, in the School of Journalism at UT-Austin. Archive for September, 2009. 8211; the PowerPoint. September 28, 2009. What Would Google Do? For class tomorrow …. Reading: “What Would Google Do? 8221; (part 1). September 24, 2009. What Would Google Do? We’re preparing to jump into Innovation Week. Next Tuesday I’ll outline the details of the Knight News Challenge. How might it change your thinking? And describes the need for journ...
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Citizen journalism in 20 seconds | The Future of Journalism
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The Future of Journalism. A class blog for J349T Writing for Online Publication, in the School of Journalism at UT-Austin. My PowerPoint on hyperlocal news. Ethic of the link, revisited. Citizen journalism in 20 seconds. October 14, 2008. Catching up here on some things we’ve already covered this semester. Remember this quote by Jay Rosen? Formerly known as the audience employ the press tools they have in their possession to inform one another,. Ps I’ll soon post my PowerPoint on the subject.). Congrats ...
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Future models for news: What comes next? | The Future of Journalism
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The Future of Journalism. A class blog for J349T Writing for Online Publication, in the School of Journalism at UT-Austin. Weekend assignment: Learning WordPress. We’re off and blogging! Future models for news: What comes next? February 11, 2010. Journalism, anyway, and how it’s most effectively accomplished in the digital realm. We’ve covered just a little territory here enough to prep you for the midterm, at least! 8221; a report that came out just a few months ago by the Media Consortium. Maybe people...
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The need for context and explanation | The Future of Journalism
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The Future of Journalism. A class blog for J349T Writing for Online Publication, in the School of Journalism at UT-Austin. Evaluating citizen media sites. The need for context and explanation. April 2, 2010. For Tuesday’s discussion of explanatory journalism and how the Web can do so much more in helping us make sense of the news, please the “ context manifestos. 8221; that led off the recent SXSW panel “The Future of Context” (and this good summary. Drop in some of your ever-insightful comments below!
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Explanatory Journalism | The Future of Journalism
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The Future of Journalism. A class blog for J349T Writing for Online Publication, in the School of Journalism at UT-Austin. Showing off your work. Keys to successful online news sites. October 1, 2008. It (Just like Uncle Jay. As Jay Rosen wrote. If the providers of information aren’t providing the. Feature you sometimes see on effective web sites. That’s not about web design. That’s a whole category in journalism that I fear we do not understand at all. Radio piece dubbed “ The Giant Pool of Money. Expla...
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April | 2010 | The Future of Journalism
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The Future of Journalism. A class blog for J349T Writing for Online Publication, in the School of Journalism at UT-Austin. Archive for April, 2010. The need for context and explanation. April 2, 2010. For Tuesday’s discussion of explanatory journalism and how the Web can do so much more in helping us make sense of the news, please the “ context manifestos. 8221; that led off the recent SXSW panel “The Future of Context” (and this good summary. Drop in some of your ever-insightful comments below! Build a ...
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January | 2009 | The Future of Journalism
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The Future of Journalism. A class blog for J349T Writing for Online Publication, in the School of Journalism at UT-Austin. Archive for January, 2009. Hello, my name is …. January 20, 2009. It’s that time again: beginning-of-the-semester introductions. No need to bare your soul here, but please do tell us your “story” something interesting that gives us a chance to know you better. I’ll get us started in the comments section…. January 19, 2009. Welcome to Spring semester at UT-Austin! To it (for example.
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March | 2010 | The Future of Journalism
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The Future of Journalism. A class blog for J349T Writing for Online Publication, in the School of Journalism at UT-Austin. Archive for March, 2010. Evaluating citizen media sites. March 23, 2010. Building off where we left off in class today, I’d like you to read this chapter on community journalism. From the latest (indeed, very recent) State of the News Media report. In the comment section below, give us a brief analysis of these sites around the following kinds of questions:. March 19, 2010. This week...
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November | 2009 | The Future of Journalism
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The Future of Journalism. A class blog for J349T Writing for Online Publication, in the School of Journalism at UT-Austin. Archive for November, 2009. YouTube, social media, and digital culture. November 9, 2009. NOTE: Now updated to reflect new dates. In lieu of class Thursday (11/12), I’m going to ask you to watch the series of videos below (it’ll take you just more than an hour) and write a roughly 300-word response in which you connect Michael Wesch’s. Before Tuesday’s class (11/17). 4 min 44 sec.
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Authors | Keep Austin Cheap
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. My name is Jill Harris! I am a senior journalism major at UT. I am originally from the Dallas-Fort Worth area, but I love Austin. My favorite things to do are reading, writing and travel. I hope this blog helps everyone get around in these hard times! Email Jill at jrh2355@gmail.com. Read Jill’s posts. Austin will always feel like a second home to me though. Hopefully you all will find this blog helpful as you wonder about the city trying not to spend too much money!