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Take-away for Chronicle: Both framing questions and the list below of ideas and suggestions. Session 4: How can student media create capacity for their staffs to experiment and innovate even as ... Continue
Created by Chris O'Brien Apr 28, 2008 at 1:42pm. Last updated by Chris O'Brien Apr 28.
Bryan Murley led the discussion. He began by urging participants to break from the old way of relegating Web journalists/journalism to the back of the newsroom and the back of the news planning pro... Continue
Created by Chris O'Brien Apr 28, 2008 at 1:50pm. Last updated by Chris O'Brien Apr 28.
Sasha Norkin, Moderator Chronicle to consider: This is difficult because the Chronicle is not a lab newspaper for a journalism school or communications department. But, Chronicle students are ge... Continue
Created by Chris O'Brien Apr 15, 2008 at 11:56pm. Last updated by Chris O'Brien Apr 16.
This is an afternoon session at the Duke Next Newsroom seminar in Durham, N.C. These notes are by Bill Densmore of a breakout called by John Keefe of WNYC radio in New York City. he's talking about... Continue
Created by Chris O'Brien May 5, 2008 at 9:49pm. Last updated by Chris O'Brien May 6.
This is an afternoon session at the Duke Next Newsroom seminar in Durham, N.C. These notes are by Bill Densmore of a breakout called by John Keefe of WNYC radio in New York City. he's talking about... Continue
Created by Chris O'Brien Apr 16, 2008 at 12:42am. Last updated by Chris O'Brien Apr 16.
Take-away for Chronicle: ü List of favorite social networking sites or tools (see below) ü Several comments on how journalists can use these networks (i.e., using Facebook to make contact... Continue
Created by Chris O'Brien Apr 28, 2008 at 1:38pm. Last updated by Chris O'Brien Apr 28.
Notes courtesy Greg Linch Facilitated by John North, Knoxville News Sentinel What is the new world? "It's publishing now, we don't wait." On the board Old World: Print tomorrow or Print wheneve... Continue
Created by Chris O'Brien Apr 16, 2008 at 12:00am. Last updated by Chris O'Brien Apr 16.
Courtesy Greg Linch's blog: Chris Carroll, student communications, Vanderbilt University Discussing Inside Vandy They don't have a journalism program, so they didn't have to deal with traditional... Continue
Created by Chris O'Brien Apr 16, 2008 at 12:13am. Last updated by Chris O'Brien Apr 16.
Chronicle take-away: The session raised good questions for framing the issues, even if solutions seem scarce at the moment. (See top of Bill Densmore's notes.) --The group was generally skeptical o... Continue
Created by Chris O'Brien Apr 16, 2008 at 12:41am. Last updated by Chris O'Brien Apr 16.
Welcome to Notes. The first group of these notes are primarily from the sessions held on Day 2 of the Next Newsroom Conference on April 3 and 4, 2008.
Created by Chris O'Brien Apr 15, 2008 at 10:49pm. Last updated by Chris O'Brien Apr 16.
Transcribed by Blake White from John Gering’s session: Real Estate’s Impact on Newsroom Design 1. Know your goal, because the business goal drives the design. 2. Depending on the goal, there ar... Continue
Created by Chris O'Brien Apr 15, 2008 at 11:50pm. Last updated by Chris O'Brien Apr 16.
These are Bill Densmore's notes on a session at the Duke Next Newsroom seminar in Durham, N.C., on Friday, April 4, 2008. In attendance: red shirt: Eric Larson, president, StellarMediaonline.com er... Continue
Created by Chris O'Brien May 5, 2008 at 9:47pm. Last updated by Chris O'Brien May 6.
(Notes from Beth Lawton; Session facilitate by John Keefe) Physical Spaces Newsrooms are traditionally less traditional than normal offices. We’ll assume the physical space has to exist (not goin... Continue
Created by Chris O'Brien May 1, 2008 at 10:27am. Last updated by Chris O'Brien May 1.
Issues involved in having users post content has issues in terms of content Doug Thompson, publisher of Capitol Hill Blue; mentioned Bluffton Gazette (any reader of the Gazette can be a producer o... Continue
Created by Chris O'Brien Apr 15, 2008 at 11:44pm. Last updated by Chris O'Brien Apr 16.
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