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My Do's and Don'ts of Political Sites - Thinking Multimedia
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A blog for my Georgetown Managing Multimedia Projects class. Takoma Park, MD, United States. View my complete profile. Managing Multimedia Projects-Summer 09. News about the news. The Know It All Journalist. My Do's and Don'ts of Political Sites. Posted by Maria A. Ochoa. On Monday, June 1, 2009. Do embed audio and video clips on every post, as the CNN Political Ticker. Do make an effort to have clean-looking and well-written posts, like The Caucus. The political blog of the. The New York Times. Nice not...
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Invest More in Your Education Spending Less - Thinking Multimedia
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A blog for my Georgetown Managing Multimedia Projects class. Takoma Park, MD, United States. View my complete profile. Managing Multimedia Projects-Summer 09. News about the news. The Know It All Journalist. Invest More in Your Education Spending Less. Posted by Maria A. Ochoa. On Tuesday, June 16, 2009. In today's globalized world, what could be better than to have a global education? Just to get an idea, consider these facts about. Careers in the federal government. Due to a th. Also, according to.
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How much more multimedia can you get? - Thinking Multimedia
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A blog for my Georgetown Managing Multimedia Projects class. Takoma Park, MD, United States. View my complete profile. Managing Multimedia Projects-Summer 09. News about the news. The Know It All Journalist. How much more multimedia can you get? Posted by Maria A. Ochoa. On Thursday, June 4, 2009. For the past few years, NPR. Has been making a conscious effort to reinvent itself as a multiplatform. If you have some time to spare, you may want to read about The Transformation of NPR. Of US Presidents and ...
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- Thinking Multimedia
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A blog for my Georgetown Managing Multimedia Projects class. Takoma Park, MD, United States. View my complete profile. Managing Multimedia Projects-Summer 09. News about the news. The Know It All Journalist. Posted by Maria A. Ochoa. On Monday, May 25, 2009. Multimedia Projects - Week 2. Recent examples of projects I've liked are: . Pinpointing Airports With High Rate Of Bird Strike. Which charts significant events and developments in the new administration. . A Seattle company that ". 160;has a multimed...
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Georgetown University - Carlos Roig - Managing Multimedia Projects
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May 22, 2009. A tip of the hat. Katy R. and Nisha got the ball rolling today by submitting their blog URLs. (You can find them to the right of this post under the heading "Course blogs"). I'll update the list as new URLs come my way. Katy coined hers dcnewsie. Nisha opted for News About the News. And selected a retro header typeface that brings to mind old newspapers (such as The London Chronicle. Be sure to check out Nisha's preliminary post. UPDATE, Sunday, 9:09 pm. Posted by Carlos Roig. A media consu...
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Little interest in our neighbor to the South - Thinking Multimedia
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A blog for my Georgetown Managing Multimedia Projects class. Takoma Park, MD, United States. View my complete profile. Managing Multimedia Projects-Summer 09. News about the news. The Know It All Journalist. Little interest in our neighbor to the South. Posted by Maria A. Ochoa. On Wednesday, June 3, 2009. If anyone is interested, here are two good videos posted in You Tube, although before the approval of the resolution, which give a summary of what was happening with Cuba. OAS discusses Cuba's re-entry.
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Multimedia: Political Sites Worth Visiting
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Sunday, May 31, 2009. Political Sites Worth Visiting. I like to read sites from all over the political spectrum. I believe that avoiding the rhetoric of people and publications that I disagree with would be counterproductive. People tend to get all riled up when they are exposed to views they disagree with, but what better way to continue to hone your own argument? Plus, you might actually learn something and possibly even change your mind every once in awhile. I know I have. The website of the liberal m...
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Multimedia: July 2009
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Saturday, July 11, 2009. 7 Answers for 7 Questions. 1 Who is our target audience (hint: Don't try to be all things to all people). Our audience would be people who read the metro section of newspapers. We want to launch limited to a small geographic area. Our audience would also be people of voting age, reporters and people who work at local nonprofits. 2 What is the competitive landscape? Hint: Sites that do it well). Http:/ www.fyi.legis.state.tx.us/. 3 How do we differentiate ourselves? We will scan i...
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Multimedia: June 2009
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009. I think two really great examples of communities being formed on the web are the examples of Andrew Sullivan. Pitney has been quite a hot topic recently since President Barack Obama called on him at the press conference yesterday. Another method I've seen in community building is meet-ups. Jezebel. Speaking of the Gawker Media. Site, I think that Gawker Media has had a lot of luck with the approved commenter system. There is a pecking order among commenters and the most cons...
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Multimedia: The internet: Killing and Sustaining Books at the Same Time
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Thursday, June 11, 2009. The internet: Killing and Sustaining Books at the Same Time. Technophobes love to point their fingers at the internet and accuse the internet of killing tons of stuff. The internet is a mass murderer and has killed everything from interpersonal interaction to music to books. The strange thing though, is that the internet has done a lot for those same things it supposedly killed. Let's look at books, for example. Here's some ways that the internet has helped books. Maybe your idea...
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