Saturday, April 26, 2008

Traditional Journalism

Definition by Merriam-Websters Online Dictionary:

1 a: the collection and editing of news for presentation through the media b: the public press c: an academic study concerned with the collection and editing of news or the management of a news medium

Web 2.0

According to Wikipedia "Web 2.0 – refers to a supposed second-generation of Internet-based services - such as social networking sites, wikis, communication tools, and folksonomies - that let people collaborate and share information online in ways previously unavailable."

Web 2.0 Tools

Web 2.0 and Journalism

Pew Foundation's State of the News Media 2008 Newspapers

Pew Foundation State of the News Media 2008 Online

How Will Web 2.0 Change Journalism?

Reviving the J-School


Phil Meyer Symposium March 2008

Teaching Journalism Online Blog

Knight News Challenge
The Knight News Challenge is a contest awarding as much as $5 million a year for innovative ideas using digital experiments to transform community news. Last year winners included a diverse collection of 33 individuals, private and public entities, ranging from MIT to MTV. Knight Foundation plans to invest at least $25 million over five years in the search for bold community news experiments.

Medill offers Scholarships to Computer Science Majors in Journalism


Reuter's CEO Sees the Semantic Web in its Future


Number of Mobile Phones in Use Worldwide

Analytic Journalism

Beginning Analytics by Google

Vlogging

Kaltura


Digital Storytelling

Interesting Blog Question