Day two of Journalism Interactive did not disappoint. I can honestly say I’m leaving this conference with exposure to new ideas and creative enhancements for old ones. Below, are six key themes from day two. Again, as with the first day blog, this isn’t an exhaustive list. Rather, it’s a simplified version of what I [...]
Data visualization and inspiration — 6 takeaways from Journalism Interactive day two
by jfalk on October 30, 2011 in Archived Posts, Articles of Interest For Communications Students, Digital Life, The Interactive Classroom
From Gutenberg to PittPatt – 4 takeaways from the first day of Journalism Interactive
by jfalk on October 28, 2011 in Archived Posts, Articles of Interest For Communications Students, Digital Life, The Interactive Classroom
It’s not easy to summarize the first day of an innovative conference like Journalism Interactive. You’ll have to use the Twittersphere for that. Instead, here are four takeaways before closing the Macbook on day one. The future of the social media editor is uncertain. In the morning panel, Social Media: Best Practices in Journalism, The [...]
The Web Is a Portal
by jfalk on March 1, 2011 in Digital Life
We use Web sites as vehicles to something else. The new Web is a series of portals where we choose which content to unlock and to access.
Media Talk With Jill Falk
Assistant Professor of Communications, Lindenwood University, St. Charles, MO Current Courses for 2011-2012: Special Topics: Creating and Managing Your Online Personal Brand, Writing for Converged Media, Introduction to Journalism, Broadcast Newswriting, TV Reporting, TV News Production