"Citizen Journalism" and the future of professional journalism

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      • INTERACT
    1. Mumbai Attacks 2008
      • Initial reports came in on Twitter.
      • Flickr groups form.
      • Wiki started.
      • Google map developed.
      • Facebook reports.
      • Traditional media responds.
    2. Broadcast Yourself
      • New Media isn't just online.
      • Making media production available.
    3. President Obama's Inauguration
      • Capacity of data network.
      • SMS Twitter and Facebook Updates.
      • CNN/Microsoft photo mashup.
      • Whitehouse.gov/blog up at 12pm January 20, 2009.
    4. ` DIY Media
      • Relentless backlash against Main Stream Media and Marketers.
      • “ Good Enough” mentality.
      • Personal connection made.
      • Shift in delivery mode.
      • Started in earnest in 2004.
      • Led by professionals.
      • Empowered individuals to perform election protection duties.
      • Created an otherwise impossible record of events.
    5. Citizen Journalism
      • Citizen Journalism is really perspective reporting.
      • Social Media is a convenient way to shrink the space between perspectives.
    6. Data Nodes
      • Every individual (or animal; or artificial intelligence device) interacting online.
      • Every organization with networked data.
      • Every device that provides data sets through normal use (cell phones, cameras, gps, etc.).
      • What other networks do you use? (highway system, nervous system, etc.)
    7. Adding Perspective
      • New Media Professional adds perspective.
      • Connects the data node dots.
      • Develops the long-view.
      • Tells a story with depth.
      • Tells the story through multiple mediums.
    8. APIs and Data Mashups
      • Making use of data from multiple sources.
      • XML, RSS, API...
      • Computer programming literacy equally important.
      • Optional copyright (copyleft) licensing.
      • Open Source and sharing.
      • Free Culture movement.
      • Monetizing work through other means.
    9. `
      • Screen scraping and data mashups.
      • Information at a hyper-local level.
      • GPL secures freedom of use and non-discrimination in purpose.
    10. Local TV News
      • Extensive use of email, Facebook and Twitter.
      • Informal presentation with growing hyper-local coverage.
      • Disconnect between management of online resources and user wants.
      • Creative leader in online reporting.
      • Expression of news and reports in multiple formats.
      • Easily shared information across social networks.
      • Road trip document of 2008 election.
      • Multi-media reporting and data pointing daily.
      • GPS, DSLR, HD Video, Nokia N95, Laptop...
      • Extensive use of citizen journalists.
    11. Careers
      • Value addition to data.
      • In depth storytelling.
      • Effective “tribe” building.
      • Do what you love.
      • Do what is right.
    12. Connect and Collaborate
      • Andrew Miller
      • Twitter - @Digitalocracy
      • http://elephantsonbicycles.com
      • http://andrew-miller.com
      • [email_address]
    13. Photo Credits
      • Mumbai Attack, Pan-African News http://flickr.com/photos/53911892@N00/3061871637/
      • Broadcast, Shoister, http://www.flickr.com/photos/shoister/2581478034
      • Inauguration, Graphicgoo http://flickr.com/photos/graphicgoo/3229617454/
      • DIY Media, DIYCity.org screenshot http://diycity.org
      • Video The Vote, The Freepress http://www.freepress.org/images/departments/election_voters.jpg
      • Clothespin, KevinDooley http://flickr.com/photos/pagedooley/2198995023/
      • Data Nodes, Suzuki Parts, Andrew Miller
      • Adding Perspective, Suzuki M15, Andrew Miller
      • API, IMA screenshot, http://www.imamuseum.org/
      • Creative Commons, CC logo and Flickr screenshot http://flickr.com/creativecommons/
      • Every Block, Everyblock.com screenshot http://everyblock.com
      • Local TV News, NBC4 Screen Photo, Andrew Miller
      • NY Times, Nytimes screenshot, http://nytimes.com
      • The Guardian,Guardian UK screenshot, http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/us-elections-2008
      • Careers, BWCA lake and woods, Andrew Miller
      • Connect and Collaborate, splorp's http://flickr.com/photos/splorp/64027565/

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