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Transformations Journal
Issue 7 New Media Technologies

News Connections: Regional newspapers and the Web by Jacqui Ewart

What's Happening? Mobile Communication Technology and the Surveillance Function of News by Collette Snowden

New Media Technologies and the Making of the New Global Reporter by Geoff Craig

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Journalism for the Real World
Do you ever pick up a paper and search in vain for a story that is relevant to your life? Well, according to one of Australia's most powerful media players - the boss of News Limited - John Hartigan - the media is becoming so elitist it's of less and less relevance to real people with real lives.

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Downunder: the future of the media in the digital age
2nd joint JEANZ/JEA confernece 4 - 7 December 2006

Conference Proceedings

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News Assignments

A general guide for word/time length
Video – no longer than 10 minutes
Audio – no longer than 10 minues
Text interviews – no longer than 2000 words

Blogging and news

1. Interview a blogger from a mainstream news publication (audio or video)

2. Interview an academic about blogging and news media (audio or video)

3. Undertake a 3 minute vox pop about blogging (audio or video)

4. Write a 200 word introduction to blogging and news

5. Create a timeline of key moments in the history of blogging

6. Compile a list of important sites/articles about blogging and news (10 minimum)

Some starting points for research

Just what is a blog, anyway? By Michael Conniff
Defining this variable form is not easy in the highly opinionated blogosphere - nor is it simple in the increasing number of newsrooms that are in embracing blogging.
http://www.ojr.org/ojr/stories/050929/

Bruns, A., and Jacobs, J. (eds) Uses of Blogs (New York: Peter Lang, 2006)

Hands-On Guide to Video Blogging and Podcasting : Emerging Media Tools for Business Communication (see handout)

Citizen Journalism

1. Interview a journalist from a mainstream news publication about the rise of citizen journalism (audio or video)

2. Interview a key player in a citizen journalism project (audio or video or text)

3. Interview an academic about citizen journalism and news media (audio or video)

4. Undertake a 3 minute vox pop about citizen journalism (audio or video)

5. Write a 200 word introduction to citizen journalism and news

6. Create a timeline of key moments in the history of citizen journalism

7. Compile a list of important sites/articles about citizen journalism and news (10 minimum)

Some starting points for research

http://del.icio.us/tag/citizenjournalism

Bruns, A., Gatewatching: Collaborative Online news Production (New York: Peter Lang, 2005) and also his blog http://snurb.info/

Hyperlocal Journalism

1. Interview a journalist from a mainstream local news publication about hyperlocal journalism (audio or video)

2. Interview a key player in a hyperlocal journalism project (audio or video or text)

3. Interview an academic about hyperlocal journalism and news media (audio or video)

4. Undertake a 3 minute vox pop about hyperlocal journalism (audio or video)

5. Write a 200 word introduction to hyperlocal journalism

6. Create a timeline of key moments in the history of hyperlocal journalism

7. Compile a list of important sites/articles about hyperlocal journalism (10 minimum)

Some starting points for research

Margaret Simons is a former Age journalist and current research fellow at the Institute for Social Research at Swinburne. She is currently undertaking a project on focused around hyperlocal journalism.

http://del.icio.us/convergentjournalism/hyperlocal

Jay Rosen’s Press Think blog
http://journalism.nyu.edu/pubzone/weblogs/pressthink/2006/08/08/pl_bass.html

New tools and new journalism

1. Interview a key thinker about the phenomenon of crowdsourcing (audio or video or text)

2. Write a 200 word introduction to crowdsourcing

3. Compile a list of important sites/articles about crowdsourcing

4. Interview a key thinker about the phenomenon of podcasting/videocasting and news (audio or video or text)

5. Write a 200 word introduction to podcasting/videocasting and news

6. Compile a list of important sites/articles about podcasting/videocasting and news

7. Create a timeline of key moments in the history of podcasting/videocasting and news

8. Interview a multimedia journalist from one of the mainstream media organisations (audio or video or text)

9. Interview a journalist about the changing nature of their work as a journalist (audio or video or text)

10. Interview a digital media producer about the possible uses of mapping technologies such as Google maps in news production (audio or video or text)

11. Compile a list of important sites about mapping technologies and news

Some starting points for research

Crowdsourcing
The Rise of Crowdsourcing
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.06/crowds.html
Crowdsourcing: Consumers as Creators
http://www.businessweek.com/innovate/content/jul2006/id20060713_755844.htm

Videocasting/podcasting
Vodcast.tv directory
http://www.vodcasts.tv/category/18/News
BBC’s guide to vodcasting and podcasting
http://www.bbc.co.uk/webwise/askbruce/articles/video/podcast_1.shtml

Multimedia Journalism
Interview with Tom Kennedy, managing editor for multimedia at Washingtonpost.
http://www.thepomoblog.com/papers/10Q6.htm
Interactive Narratives
http://www.interactivenarratives.org/
News University
http://www.newsu.org/courses/course_detail.aspx?id=ucknight_multimedia07

Mapping Technologies
Cool uses of Google Maps
http://www.cyberjournalist.net/news/002626.php
Newsmap
http://marumushi.com/apps/newsmap/

 

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