By: JennyD
Jeff, there’s good reason to ask citizens into the newsroom to help explain how to better understand their areas of expertise. It’s also good for reporters to engage in dialogue about their stories....
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I would add an imperative to your list: plan to make mistakes. The blogosphere screws up fairly often. When that happens, commenters and other bloggers point it out (sometimes scathingly), and (as a...
View ArticleBy: Jorge
Jeff Thanks for giving us a second chance to define the new media. I am leaning toward no benefit of the dought for new style news. After all that has come about and come to light in 2005 alone proves...
View ArticleBy: Jeff Jarvis
Jenny: I agree and I’m not saying that any of this is sufficient or that newspapers will not be overtaken by craigs over various stripes. I’m just trying to suggest next steps that newspapers can do...
View ArticleBy: AnilM
The Third World has yet to catch up the blogging in the manner as it has become a buzzword in Western countries. Should we forget the saying of Marshal McLuhan that medium is the message. A lot of...
View ArticleBy: BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » New News: Deconstructing the newspaper
[...] [Here’s another in a very occasional series of posts suggesting how to change newspapers, all tagged and headlined “NewNews.” Prior posts addressed the need to inspire an imperative for change...
View ArticleBy: ENGRENAGEM - Media e Tecnologia: blog sobre jornalismo, citizen...
[...] É para esta questão que Jeff Jarvis está a lançar algumas pistas, numa série de posts, todos intitulados “New News”: New News: Deconstructing the newspaper New News: The newsroom as classroom...
View ArticleBy: BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » School’s open
[...] I think this sort of session would work well in newsrooms to bring out creative ideas for using these tools to find new ways to gather and share news: Get the bloggers to show everyone how to...
View ArticleBy: BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » Bigger, better journalism
[...] To begin, I believe we have a cultural challenge to break down the walls in the newsroom and classroom. I’ve said before that as a small act, which may just be symbolic (though I hope it’s...
View ArticleBy: BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » Newsroom as classroom
[...] A British paper and university are teaming up to create a joint newsroom and degree in multimedia journalism. This isn’t quite what I suggested when I said that newsrooms should become...
View ArticleBy: BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » My Assignment Zero interview
[...] But, of course, I also believe that the professionals have much to learn as well: how they can now work with large crowds of fellow reporters, how they can work in new media, how they can throw...
View ArticleBy: BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » The newsroom as classroom opens
[...] started arguing for the idea of the newsroom as classroom in 2005 and said this transformation will do more than bring in more news; it will change the very nature [...]
View ArticleBy: 3diesel » Blog Archive » The newsroom as classroom opens
[...] started arguing for the idea of the newsroom as classroom in 2005 and said this transformation will do more than bring in more news; it will change the very nature [...]
View ArticleBy: LSDI : Le redazioni come ‘aule’ aperte
[...] – che aveva già accarezzato l’ idea della redazione come luogo di apprendimento (newsroom as classroom) nel 2005 – ritiene che questa relazione possa costituire la [...]
View ArticleBy: Multimedia newsroom design
[...] teach us a thing or two, or walk out with some new skills under their belts. We’re giving the “newsroom as classroom” model a spin around the [...]
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