Archive for 'blogging'
Creating a Compelling and Inviting Survey

Creating a Compelling and Inviting Survey

Posted 06 December 2010 | By | Categories: blogging, Data Visualization, Hyperlocal, Multimedia Storytelling, Uncategorized | No Comments

News organizations are increasingly crowd-sourcing using online survey tools like Google Forms to collect sources, data and their audiences’ experiences. Putting together a survey requires no programming or technical skills and best of all, the tools are mostly free. Presentation tools, such as Google Charts, Many Eyes and others allow you to then showcase your [...]

Calling it Qik

Calling it Qik

Posted 22 November 2010 | By | Categories: blogging, Multimedia Storytelling, Video, Web Sites, Web Tools | No Comments

Qik (pronounced ‘quick’) is a social network video service that allows users to record, upload and live-stream video from a mobile phone to the web through a mobile app. The service makes it remarkably easy to collect and post video at breaking news or scheduled events. The Qik app uses a phone’s built-in still camera [...]

Beyond Automated Story Aggregation

Beyond Automated Story Aggregation

Posted 14 April 2010 | By | Categories: blogging, News Tech Tutorials, Web Sites, Web Tools | No Comments

The Tool: WordPress workaround for creating customizable “topical” news pages Why Use It: Build destination sub-sites for your news outlet that aren’t limited to automatically aggregating similar stories into categories WordPress, once considered mainly a tool for bloggers, has become a standby for quick-to-launch, easy-to-operate news web sites. One of the strengths of WordPress has [...]

The Sunset Park also rises: Lessons of a newbie blogger

The Sunset Park also rises: Lessons of a newbie blogger

Posted 02 March 2010 | By | Categories: blogging, Future of Journalism, Hyperlocal, Student Stories | 1 Comment

So you want to start a blog? I’ve learned quite a bit since starting Sunset Park Chronicled six months ago. Certain questions that plague the startup entrepreneurial journalist or blogger were easy to answer. It was a “hyperlocal” blog, so I had an audience—the neighborhood. Few news outlets cover this part of Brooklyn, and there [...]