Tips, tricks and tools for finding eyewitnesses during breaking news, identifying expert sources, conducting crowdsourcing projects and curating social media. Presented 10/2013 at Newstrain seattle.
How to use social media and onsite tools to locate expert and "real people" sources, for crowdsourcing using advanced search features on major social media sites, and how to curate social media content to augment your own content. Originally presented at APME's Newstrain in Springfield, IL.
How to use social media and onsite tools to locate expert and "real people" sources, for crowdsourcing using advanced search features on major social media sites, and how to curate social media content to augment your own content. Originally presented at APME's Newstrain in Springfield, IL.
A presentation aimed at working Indian journalists on social media tools and skills that aid in finding eyewitnesses and expert sources, as well as ways to involve readers in the stories they report. Delivered in September 2014.
NewsTrain instructor Mandy Jenkins helps journalists use crowdsourcing for breaking news via social media and for projects via Google Forms. She also reviews different websites and tools helpful in searching social media for sources. Jenkins is editor of the open newsroom at Storyful. This presentation -- Using Social Media as a Powerful Reporting Tool -- was part of the Columbus, Ohio, NewsTrain on Sept. 20, 2014. Please see an associated handout: Using Social Media as a Powerful Reporting Tool. NewsTrain is a traveling workshop for journalists sponsored by Associated Press Media Editors. For more information, visit http://www.apme.com/?AboutNewsTrain
A presentation aimed at working Indian journalists on social media tools and skills that aid in finding eyewitnesses and expert sources, as well as ways to involve readers in the stories they report. Delivered in September 2014.
NewsTrain instructor Mandy Jenkins helps journalists use crowdsourcing for breaking news via social media and for projects via Google Forms. She also reviews different websites and tools helpful in searching social media for sources. Jenkins is editor of the open newsroom at Storyful. This presentation -- Using Social Media as a Powerful Reporting Tool -- was part of the Columbus, Ohio, NewsTrain on Sept. 20, 2014. Please see an associated handout: Using Social Media as a Powerful Reporting Tool. NewsTrain is a traveling workshop for journalists sponsored by Associated Press Media Editors. For more information, visit http://www.apme.com/?AboutNewsTrain
2012 NWA Conference - Social Media Boot Camp Tiffany Sunday
2012 NWA Conference Social Media Boot Camp General Session Presentation by Tim Brice and Tiffany Sunday. The Boot Camp Session was held during the NWA 2012 Conference in Madison, WI.
In this presentation, we look at the technologies that are dominating the world of social media in 2012.
You can view the presentation in full on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rcs77Kw1hQ8
Recording: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD5w6irusoI
Description:
How do you know if the efforts your charity is putting into social media are worth it? Are you even measuring the right things? Join this webinar to learn about the ROI you should expect from investing resources into this means of outreach, marketing and fundraising, and how you can present your successes to senior staff and your Board with more confidence.
In the ever-changing settlement landscape, there is a pressing need to innovate and find creative solutions for our participants. There is a body of research that suggests innovation comes from increasing network connections. Individual, organizational and societal success emerges from diversity in our networks and relations beyond our organizational, geographical, and sector boundaries. Integration Summits, conferences, member meeting are held across the country but are often too few and far between. Connecting through social media facilitates connection with colleagues during those in-between times (and adds a little fun to it as well).
In this workshop, MEALO and MIRSSA are combining efforts to offer language and settlement professionals increased opportunity to connect via Web 2.0 tools, using a practical and hands-on approach. The Building Community with Social Media workshop is framed for the connection of leaders in language and settlement organizations.
The workshop will outline positive effects of expanding networks. Participants will be introduced to several types of Web 2.0 tools used to connect with language and settlement professionals: social bookmarking, (micro) blogging, and social/professional/learning networks. The workshop will end with considerations of individual vs organizational online presence.
SIGCOMM '16 Outrageous Opinion by Marco CaniniMarco Canini
This is the outrageous opinion I gave at SIGCOMM '16. Due to popular request, I am uploading the slides here.
Note: this is humor. None of the contents necessarily represents the views of my employer(s), and in fact not even those of my brain.
2013 North Texas Integrated Warning Team Digital Communication WorkshopTiffany Sunday
Digital Communication Workshop discusses how digital technology is changing how we communicate. During the Workshop, Tiffany discusses how to effectively use digital communication during severe weather events.
Entering the Freelance life as a LeaderMandy Jenkins
When it is time to leave editorial leadership (or you lose your job), news, product and digital leaders have options to leverage their skills and experience.
An overview of tips, tricks, pitfalls and workflows for verifying images and videos from eyewitnesses on social media, presented by Storyful at News Xchange in Berlin on Oct. 30, 2015.
Breaking News and Social Verification - #ONACampMandy Jenkins
Tips, tools and best practices for searching social networks, finding eyewitnesses and verifying social content in breaking news situations (and beyond). Presented June 12, 2015 at the Indianapolis Star for #ONACamp.
For more, see storyful.com
A presentation aimed at business owners and marketing strategists in India about how social media has changed the customer-business relationship and what lies ahead for all industries in the field. Delivered in September 2014.
A presentation aimed at NGOs, non-profit organizations and activists in India about how social media has changed the dynamic with the audience. Delivered in September 2014.
How Social Media is Changing JournalismMandy Jenkins
A presentation aimed at young journalists in India about how social media has changed the journalism industry and what lies ahead for journalism jobs. Delivered in September 2014.
How Digital Has Changed News, Leadership and Our Paths to GreatnessMandy Jenkins
A speech I gave to young journalists and educators on leadership, careers and the evolution of digital media at the College Media Associations NYC14 conference in March 2014.
Crowdsourcing for Journalism: KipCamp 2014Mandy Jenkins
Crowdsourcing tools and tips for journalists, including tips on verifying information found on social media. From the April 201r edition of the Kiplinger Fellowship program at Ohio State University.
Crowdsourcing, Searching Social Media and Curation Resource ListMandy Jenkins
Tools to help journalists find eyewitnesses during breaking news, find sources for stories, curate social media and conduct crowdsourcing projects with readers.
Maximize Your Social Media: Branding and JournalismMandy Jenkins
Tips for using popular social media tools like Twitter and Facebook for journalism, as well as crafting a social media strategy to help build your brand. Presented for Newstrain Seattle, 10/2013
Social Media Strategy for Entrepreneurial JournalismMandy Jenkins
A brief glance at tips for crafting a social media strategy aimed at journalism entrepreneurs. Presentation given 9/12/2013 for the New Media Women Entrepreneurs Summit at the National Press Club.
Social Tools: Social search, verification, crowdsourcing and curationMandy Jenkins
Handout featuring a number of social media tools for journalism as a companion to presentations given August 2013 at the Summer School for Investigative Reporting at SSE Riga, Latvia.
Tools and tactics for searching social networks on a real-time basis - and how to verify sources, users, info and photos received via these searches. Presented August 2013 at the Summer School for Investigative Reporting at SSE Riga, Latvia.
20. • LinkedIn for Journalists – join the group.
• Premium service: free for journalists who
do a 35-minute webinar.
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