With the ever speeding pace of journalism and quick turnaround articles, the need for good investigative journalism is more important than ever. Join Ezra Eeman from Journalism Tools for a tour of the best tools to find and brainstorm your ideas, monitor stories, follow the people and paper trail, zoom in on locations, shield your investigation, get more out of your data and produce highly visual stories in the field. Journalism Tools is a popular twitter feed and web platform exploring the newest tools and resources for the next generation of journalists.
Storytooling: New Tools for the Next Generation of Journalists. (Version Spri...Ezra Eeman
Storytooling Workshop - by @Journalism2ls & @HowtoStory
A hands-on workshop with the latest digital tools that can open a world of possibilities for journalists. From smart searching to social media analysis and storytelling tools. The workshop starts with a look at the implications of new technology on media/news consumption and user interaction. After that we go hands-on with some intelligent digital tools that can help you find the right story and engaging tools to make that story more engaging and interactive.
Ezra Eeman & Tim Verheyden.
Journalism Trends 2016 - Key findings for communicatorsMynewsdesk (Asia)
This was presented on 19 May 2016, at Canvas Singapore, by Julia Tan, Head of International Partnerships & Content. It was followed by a panel discussion on Future Journalism with Mark Laudi (Hong Bao Media), Victoria Ho (Mashable Asia), Andrew Pickup (Microsoft), Alan Soon (The Splice Newsroom), Lau Joon-Nie (Newsplex). A review of the session to follow! Stay tuned. Download the report at bit.ly/journotrends16
How do post-truth and fake-news changed our reality? Serafima Gurova
На неделе с 13 по 17 марта в Женеве проходит международный коммуникационный форум World Communication Forum Geneva Week | Annual WCF Meeting. Я выступила в рамках медиа-панели, посвящённой фейк-новостям и гиперреальности.
Since its inception over a decade ago, social media has grown from a ‘fad’ to one of the most defining movements of our generation.
So what 8 trends can we expect to see in 2016?
Storytooling: New Tools for the Next Generation of Journalists. (Version Spri...Ezra Eeman
Storytooling Workshop - by @Journalism2ls & @HowtoStory
A hands-on workshop with the latest digital tools that can open a world of possibilities for journalists. From smart searching to social media analysis and storytelling tools. The workshop starts with a look at the implications of new technology on media/news consumption and user interaction. After that we go hands-on with some intelligent digital tools that can help you find the right story and engaging tools to make that story more engaging and interactive.
Ezra Eeman & Tim Verheyden.
Journalism Trends 2016 - Key findings for communicatorsMynewsdesk (Asia)
This was presented on 19 May 2016, at Canvas Singapore, by Julia Tan, Head of International Partnerships & Content. It was followed by a panel discussion on Future Journalism with Mark Laudi (Hong Bao Media), Victoria Ho (Mashable Asia), Andrew Pickup (Microsoft), Alan Soon (The Splice Newsroom), Lau Joon-Nie (Newsplex). A review of the session to follow! Stay tuned. Download the report at bit.ly/journotrends16
How do post-truth and fake-news changed our reality? Serafima Gurova
На неделе с 13 по 17 марта в Женеве проходит международный коммуникационный форум World Communication Forum Geneva Week | Annual WCF Meeting. Я выступила в рамках медиа-панели, посвящённой фейк-новостям и гиперреальности.
Since its inception over a decade ago, social media has grown from a ‘fad’ to one of the most defining movements of our generation.
So what 8 trends can we expect to see in 2016?
Micro case studies on AI in media and journalism ranging from financial publications using algorithms to write earnings reports to investigative reporters analyzing large data sets to outlets determining the distribution of news on social media and more.
Leo Burnett London’s in-house experts and partners present “Predictions: 2017,” a collection of the hottest trends to look forward to this year. Read on to learn more about consumer behavior, brand sponsorships and retail technology.
Facebook Facts and Statistics compiled in anticipation of the Facebook IPO. Visit http://go.factbrowser.com/facebook-facts-IPO/
to download this presentation for free.
Three content trends in reputation managementMichael White
Presented at the Content Marketing Association event on 23rd Jan 2019. This presentation covers three content marketing trends in reputation management for 2019. A more detailed article about the talk can be found on the kekstcnc.com website.
Are digital and social media fuelling a more partisan, less rational political discourse? With more people relying on social media for news , both the Brexit result in the UK and the rise of Donald Trump in the US have raised concerns around the growth of echo chambers and the reliability and accuracy of news on social media - while trust in mainstream news is low in many countries.
The Reuters Institute has released the results of qualitative research conducted in February 2016 by Kantar Media, looking at issues of brand and trust in an increasingly fragmented distributed news environments, where aggregators and social media play a key role. The project covers four countries – Germany, Spain, the UK and US – with a series of pre-tasked discussion groups, allowing for detailed investigation into people’s digital news habits and preferences.
Do people remember the news brand when they visit a story via a social media or search engines? By employing a tracking study and a survey we find that less than half could remember the name of the news brand when visiting a story via a sideways access.
Heavy, Messy, Misleading: why Big Data is a human problem, not a tech onePulsar
"Big data" has been around for a few years now but for every hundred people talking about it there’s probably only one actually doing it. As a result Big Data has become the preferred vehicle for inflated expectations and misguided strategy.
As always, the seed of the issue is in the expression itself. Big Data is not so much about a quality of the data or the tools to mine it, it’s about a new approach to product, policy or business strategy design. And that’s way harder and trickier to implement than any new technology stack.
In this talk we look at where Big Data is going, what are the real opportunities, limitations and dangers and what can we do to stop talking about it and start doing it today.
Social Media 202 for journalists: Using SM as a research toolRobin J Phillips
Social Media 202 for Journalists: Using Social Media as a Research tool.
This was part of a Social Media series for journalists presented by Robin J Phillips, Web managing editor of BusinessJournalism.org.
The series was presented over three days for the Reynolds Center for Business Journalism.
Micro case studies on AI in media and journalism ranging from financial publications using algorithms to write earnings reports to investigative reporters analyzing large data sets to outlets determining the distribution of news on social media and more.
Leo Burnett London’s in-house experts and partners present “Predictions: 2017,” a collection of the hottest trends to look forward to this year. Read on to learn more about consumer behavior, brand sponsorships and retail technology.
Facebook Facts and Statistics compiled in anticipation of the Facebook IPO. Visit http://go.factbrowser.com/facebook-facts-IPO/
to download this presentation for free.
Three content trends in reputation managementMichael White
Presented at the Content Marketing Association event on 23rd Jan 2019. This presentation covers three content marketing trends in reputation management for 2019. A more detailed article about the talk can be found on the kekstcnc.com website.
Are digital and social media fuelling a more partisan, less rational political discourse? With more people relying on social media for news , both the Brexit result in the UK and the rise of Donald Trump in the US have raised concerns around the growth of echo chambers and the reliability and accuracy of news on social media - while trust in mainstream news is low in many countries.
The Reuters Institute has released the results of qualitative research conducted in February 2016 by Kantar Media, looking at issues of brand and trust in an increasingly fragmented distributed news environments, where aggregators and social media play a key role. The project covers four countries – Germany, Spain, the UK and US – with a series of pre-tasked discussion groups, allowing for detailed investigation into people’s digital news habits and preferences.
Do people remember the news brand when they visit a story via a social media or search engines? By employing a tracking study and a survey we find that less than half could remember the name of the news brand when visiting a story via a sideways access.
Heavy, Messy, Misleading: why Big Data is a human problem, not a tech onePulsar
"Big data" has been around for a few years now but for every hundred people talking about it there’s probably only one actually doing it. As a result Big Data has become the preferred vehicle for inflated expectations and misguided strategy.
As always, the seed of the issue is in the expression itself. Big Data is not so much about a quality of the data or the tools to mine it, it’s about a new approach to product, policy or business strategy design. And that’s way harder and trickier to implement than any new technology stack.
In this talk we look at where Big Data is going, what are the real opportunities, limitations and dangers and what can we do to stop talking about it and start doing it today.
Social Media 202 for journalists: Using SM as a research toolRobin J Phillips
Social Media 202 for Journalists: Using Social Media as a Research tool.
This was part of a Social Media series for journalists presented by Robin J Phillips, Web managing editor of BusinessJournalism.org.
The series was presented over three days for the Reynolds Center for Business Journalism.
Robin J. Phillips presents "Social Media 202," a business journalism Webinar hosted by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism.
For more information, please visit businessjournalism.org.
Robin J. Phillips presents "Social Media in Business Journalism" during Reynolds Business Journalism Week, Jan. 6, 2011.
For more information, please visit businessjournalism.org
'Research hacks 23 ways to communicate and showcase yourself whilst working...Andy Tattersall
Slides from my presentation for the Jobs.ac.uk presentation at The University of Warwick
The Digital Academic: Tools and Tips for Research Impact and ECR Employability
The power of Structured Journalism & Hacker Culture in NPRPoderomedia
A keynote Miguel Paz gave for a brown bag lunch at NPR in April, 2015, organized by the Research, Analysis and Data team of this awesome media organization. While it is focused on NPR most of the ideas apply to other news organizations as well.
This presentation is part of the resources for the 2-day “Understanding Social Media for the Arts” course funded by Arts Council England, and delivered at MDDA in November 2009 and January 2010 by Adrian Slatcher.
How to put together a strategic plan for social media - made for the Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia (EEAA) industry day. Features Australian social media statistics, a step-by-step plan and some philosophy.
Data Driven UX - From social to eXperience - McGraw-Hill Education - Lunch & ...nois3
One could be Prince Charles, the other Ozzy Osbourne. We voluntarily spend hours on social networks following topics, brands, and people. But when designing user experiences, rarely do we consider using data derived from monitoring and analyzing social conversations. In this brief speech, I¹m going to discuss the methodology we adopted in nois3 for identifying target demographics and influencers through the analysis of social conversations enriched by successive targeted searches.
Only after this process do we decide on a strategy for creating the user experience. This is what Data Driven UX really is.
Developing a social media strategy to enhance your research profileGilles Couzin
These are the slides I used on a workshop given to researchers and doctoral students at the University of Bristol, UK on 17th June 2015.
The aim of this practical 2-hour workshop was to help researchers engage with social media more effectively to support their research and career.
Vvoj2014 75+ tools voor onderzoeksjournalistenEzra Eeman
Slides van de @Journalism2ls workshop op zat 8/11 in Kortrijk voor het jaarlijkse congres van onderzoeksjournalisten. #VVOJ2014
(These slides are in Dutch. An English version will be uploaded soon)
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In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
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हम आग्रह करते हैं कि जो भी सत्ता में आए, वह संविधान का पालन करे, उसकी रक्षा करे और उसे बनाए रखे।" प्रस्ताव में कुल तीन प्रमुख हस्तक्षेप और उनके तंत्र भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। पहला हस्तक्षेप स्वतंत्र मीडिया को प्रोत्साहित करके, वास्तविकता पर आधारित काउंटर नैरेटिव का निर्माण करके और सत्तारूढ़ सरकार द्वारा नियोजित मनोवैज्ञानिक हेरफेर की रणनीति का मुकाबला करके लोगों द्वारा निर्धारित कथा को बनाए रखना और उस पर कार्यकरना था।
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
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role of women and girls in various terror groupssadiakorobi2
Women have three distinct types of involvement: direct involvement in terrorist acts; enabling of others to commit such acts; and facilitating the disengagement of others from violent or extremist groups.
2. Head of EBU Digital
Head of VRT Start-Up & Open VRT
Tools & Digital Strategy @Journalism2ls
Investigative Journalist & Editor in Chief @VTM
Fulbright Journalism Award Researcher @CUNY,
New York
Work/Life/Pleasure: Brussels - Tokyo - New York.
About Me
Ezra Eeman, Founder @Journalism2ls
6. Pick
Keep it simple. Chose tools that suit your workflow.
Stick
Be consequent.
Dig
Get to know your tools. Learn the shortcuts. RTFM.
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7. The 80/20 Rule
; Focus on what works for you. Make a
selection of 10 tools to do 80% of the work.
Be open for new things. Dare to experiment
in 20% of your work.
experiments daily
20%
80%
9. selectioncriteriahowdoesit…
Storytooling Canvas
Identify the elements of your story. Which one
do you want to highlight or add with a tool?
Time, place, persons, sounds, images,
relationships, data,...
Story Elements? Time? Skill? Platform? Interaction? Price?
How much time do you have to build
something? 10 minutes or 10 months?
Do you have the skill to work with the tool? Is
it easy to learn? If not do you know anyone
who can work with it?
Check the price. Some tools are open source
and free. Others work with subscriptions,
clicks or have to be bought.
journalismtools
Determine the level of interaction you want. Do you
push, pull, allow conversation, ask for interaction.
Is it live or not? Single- or multi-user?
Consider the platform and device your readers
will use to access the story: web, mobile,
touch, browser version, OS,…
Attract attention? Raise interest? Add Value? Increase Engagement?
How does the tool surprise, raise questions,
triggers curiosity or catch the eye of your
audience?
Does the tool allow you to tell your story in a
simple, credible & concrete way? Does it add
something unexpected? Does it reveal why
your audience should care?
Does the tool add a new dimension to the story,
make it easier to understand or navigate, more
visual or add value in any other way?
Does the tool engage the reader to stay longer
on the page, dig deeper and share the story?
22. Monitor News
8. Nuzzel
News shared by your friends and
connections
7. Feedly
One of the best feedreaders
around.
9. Tweetdeck
Follow and track news on Twitter
23. 10. Mention
Real time keyword tracking.
11. Google Alerts
Get updates about a search term.
12. Versionista
Track changes on a website.
Alerts
29. Private Browsing
Private Browsing protects your private
information and blocks some websites
from tracking your search behavior.
Your browser won’t store the pages
you visit, your search history, or your
AutoFill information.
30. 15. Startpage
A privacy browser that doesn’t reveal
your IP address, doesn’t allow
tracking ID cookies, doesn’t store your
search history,…
Alternative: https://duckduckgo.com/
31. 16. Tor
The Tor browser protects you by
bouncing your communications
around a distributed network of relays
run by volunteers all around the
world.
37. 17. Mention Map
Discover connections between twitter
users and hashtags.
Recently added: retweet map
Displays connection between central
user and retweets.
New functionalities: save maps, filter
users and hashtags, see trending
users or tags,…
75. Privacy (warning: none of these tools are fail-proof)
40. Hushed
Temporary anonymous phone
numbers.
41. Mailveloppe
Browser extension to encrypt
webmail.
42. Signal
Encrypted messagings and calls.
Alternatives: Chatsecure/Spideroak Kloak
76. Privacy (warning: none of these tools are fail-proof)
43. Mattermost
Open source, privat cloud, slack
alternative.
44. Lookout
Mobile security and theft
protection in one app.
45. Spybot
Comprehensive anti-spy, anti-malware
package.
77. 46. Salama
Security risk assesment for
individuals and organizations +
library of tools and best practices.
78. Need more tools?
Twitter: @Journalism2ls
Medium: https://medium.com/@Journalism2ls
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