Our First Loves - A multimedia storytelling experiment
Our First Loves is a multimedia storytelling experiment. Produced by a group of student journalists in an interactive design class at the Medill School of Journalism, it is based on the idea that journalism on the Internet should be about connectivity. Not just hyperlinks or social networking, but connectivity in the sense that it has the unique ability to bring even perfect strangers together and show us what we have in common. New media journalism can be the ultimate equalizer, a proof of the human condition.
Networked_Performance — Center for Future Storytelling
changing communications landscape.
The Center builds on the Media Labʼs more than 20 years of experience in developing society-changing technologies for human expression and interactivity, and will now take this to the next level. It will examine ways for transforming
The Seed on Vimeo
A two-minute animated voyage through nature's life cycle, following the trials and tribulations of a humble apple seed.
WireTap Magazine - The Silent Depression
Communities of color have been in a recession for the past five years and young people are hit the hardest.
Silent Presses on Vimeo
The Seattle P-I, like too many newspapers across the country, has been forced to shut down operation.
Though the paper will continue in an online form, the loss of one of Seattle's most beloved news sources will be felt deeply by many.
Paul Joseph Brown and Andy Rogers, P-I photojournalists, share their thoughts on their future and that of journalism.
Confessions of an Aca/Fan: If It Doesn't Spread, It's Dead (Part Two): Sticky and Spreadable -- Two Paradigms
Rather than speaking about "viral media," we prefer to think of media as spreadable. Spreadability as a concept describes how the properties of the media environment, texts, audiences, and business models work together to enable easy and widespread circulation of mutually meaningful content within a networked culture.
Confessions of an Aca/Fan: If It Doesn't Spread, It's Dead (Part One): Media Viruses and Memes
we will outline the limits of these two analogies as part of making the case for the importance of adopting a new model for thinking about the grassroots circulation of content in the current media landscape. In the end, we are going to propose that these concepts be retired in favor of a new framework -- Spreadable Media.
Will NPR Save the News? | Fast Company
The most successful hybrid of old and new media comes from the last place you'd expect. How NPR's digital smarts, nonprofit structure, and good old-fashioned shoe leather just might save the news.
Build something or STFU | mattwaite.com
If all these people who know so much about journalism on the web spent less time on waving their arms in hysterics and actually built something -- created value, or tried a new model instead of opined on one -- the world would be a very different place.
Mobile Learning Institute
The Mobile Learning Institute’s film series “A 21st Century Education” profiles individuals who embrace and defend fresh approaches to learning and who confront the urgent social challenges that are part of a 21st century experience. “A 21st Century Education” compiles, in short film format, the best ideas around school reform. The series is meant to start, extend, or nudge the conversation about how to make change in education happen.
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