JEEcamp live coverage – take part from your desktop
If you’ve not been able to attend JEEcamp, you can still take part online. We will be running live coverage at JournalismEnterprise.com – and taking your questions and comments. We’ll be using...
View ArticleJEEcamp – when the cottage news industry met mainstream media
What happens when you bring together local journalists, bloggers, web publishers, online journalism experts and new media startups – and get them talking? That was the question that JEEcamp sought to...
View ArticleReviewed: FriendFeed and CoverItLive
I’ve written two reviews over at JournalismEnterprise.com: CoverItLive is “a Twitter-meets-chatroom-meets-poll that you can embed on your site.” and the much-hyped FriendFeed is “Facebook, but uglier...
View ArticleUS election coverage – who’s making the most of the web?
Elections bring out the best in online journalism. News organisations have plenty of time to plan, there’s a global audience up for grabs, and the material lends itself to interactive treatment (voter...
View ArticleWhich blog platform should I use? A blog audit
When people start out blogging they often ask what blogging platform they should use – WordPress or Blogger? Tumblr or Posterous? It’s impossible to give an answer, because the first questions should...
View Article“How do I embed a map/video/infographic/audio/timeline/chart/liveblog on...
Every year one of the questions most frequently asked by journalism students is “How do I embed a map/chart/infographic/liveblog/video/audio/gallery/tweet/document in a WordPress site?” Here is a...
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