Publish2 link roundup
Posted: October 26, 2010 Filed under: Reading Comments OffBelow are some links I’ve recently saved on Publish2.
Tips and tools to innovate with during election night coverage
- | Online Journalism Review Oct 25, 2010
Northwest Video Workshop – storify.com
- | Storify.com Oct 20, 2010
Storify page on NW Video Workshop, which I attended last weekend.
Why KREM 2 News is covering the Westboro protests
- | www.krem.com Oct 20, 2010
Interesting.
“As Benjamin Franklin said when faced with this same kind of editorial quandary three hundred years ago, ‘when men differ in opinion, both sides ought equally to have the advantage of being heard by the public; and that when Truth and Error have fair play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter.’”
The 10 web skills every journalist must have
- | 10,000 Words Oct 19, 2010
Very, very basic, and not scary at all.
Where are you going? Breaking the airport codes
- | Dallasnews.com Oct 11, 2010
“Genevieve Alvarez shows journalists ‘How to gear up’” by Monica Guzman: A Story on Intersect
- | intersect.com
Want.
What “engagement” means to Voice of San Diego’s Grant Barrett
- | RJI Blog Sep 29, 2010
I love this idea about finding the right audience through Google and sharing it directly with them via email list.
That, in a nutshell, is Grant’s job: getting the content to the right readers, and bringing the right readers to the content. Hunting down the people who need to see it, even calling folks (like, on a telephone!) to introduce them to the content, and then hoping they find value in it.
Community-content opportunities: Conversation « The Buttry Diary
- | stevebuttry.wordpress.com
A summary of the Block by Block summit
- | Lost Remote Sep 24, 2010
Interesting idea: Creating forums and letting users moderate themselves. (from West Seattle Blog)
What “engagement” means to TBD.com « RJI
- | RJI blog Sep 21, 2010
I like the aspect of staff members being real with the people formerly known as the audience.
His staff encourages engagement by being available, personable, human and funny, both in person and online. TBD throws parties, for their network of bloggers (more on that below) and for the community.