This document discusses the future of journalism and how media organizations need to adapt to remain relevant and profitable. It recommends that media converge their platforms, reuse content across different media, and open up their newsrooms to citizen reporting and public interactivity. The goal is to better inform the public through digital storytelling, data journalism, and bottom-up stories that go beyond traditional top-down reporting. Unless media organizations understand and invest in this digital future, they risk becoming obsolete like outdated business models.
The document discusses census data, journalism training, and was written by Peter Verweij in Yangon, Myanmar in May 2016 under the sponsorship of UNFPA and Unesco. It relates to providing census data and journalism training in Myanmar in 2016.
The UNFPA started a journalism training program in Myanmar to help rebuild journalism using census data. The program trains journalists on data journalism to enhance reporting quality. Journalists learn to analyze census data on topics like disability, life expectancy, water access and housing to write stories that compare regions and Myanmar to its neighbors. The goal is for data-driven stories to become routine in Myanmar newsrooms and help inform the public through credible data.
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This document discusses the future of journalism and how media organizations need to adapt to remain relevant and profitable. It recommends that media converge their platforms, reuse content across different media, and open up their newsrooms to citizen reporting and public interactivity. The goal is to better inform the public through digital storytelling, data journalism, and bottom-up stories that go beyond traditional top-down reporting. Unless media organizations understand and invest in this digital future, they risk becoming obsolete like outdated business models.
The document discusses census data, journalism training, and was written by Peter Verweij in Yangon, Myanmar in May 2016 under the sponsorship of UNFPA and Unesco. It relates to providing census data and journalism training in Myanmar in 2016.
The UNFPA started a journalism training program in Myanmar to help rebuild journalism using census data. The program trains journalists on data journalism to enhance reporting quality. Journalists learn to analyze census data on topics like disability, life expectancy, water access and housing to write stories that compare regions and Myanmar to its neighbors. The goal is for data-driven stories to become routine in Myanmar newsrooms and help inform the public through credible data.
Running linux on android in virtual boxpeterverweij
This document provides instructions for running Linux on Android using virtualization software. It outlines installing VirtualBox on a PC, then installing Remix OS in VirtualBox to run Android apps on the PC. It also describes installing Linux Deploy to install and run Linux distributions within an Android virtual machine. Links are included for tutorials on installing Remix OS in VirtualBox and installing Linux Deploy on Android to convert it to a Linux system.
How news organizations are using data to tellpeterverweij
This document discusses the history and techniques of data journalism. It notes that data journalism has been practiced for over 50 years under different names like precision journalism and analytical journalism. The common goal is to use scientific tools to improve reporting quality. Examples are given of data-driven stories by news organizations on topics like riots, traffic accidents, school performance, and crime. The document recommends that journalists learn basic data skills like Excel, data scraping, mapping, and visualization. It also advises starting small with available data and hiring specialists for advanced data analysis. The key is for journalists to use numbers and data alongside text to tell compelling stories.
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Data journalism involves analyzing publicly available data to find and tell stories in the public interest. It is a team effort involving writers, researchers, statisticians, hackers, and designers. Examples include using data to analyze rankings at the Olympics, traffic accidents, and hurricanes. Journalists obtain data from sources like government agencies, non-profits, or by scraping websites. They analyze the data using tools like Excel, R, ManyEyes, or Tableau and visualize it on maps or interactive visualizations. Data journalism is a form of quality journalism that has been practiced for 50 years and provides new opportunities for reporting while improving transparency.
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Velocity is the news and mobile is thepeterverweij
Mobile devices are becoming the new frontier for delivering news and a tool for mobile reporting. Smartphones allow people to easily access news on the go and could create new business models for newspapers. Twitter is also becoming an important news source for live reporting and fast breaking stories, though issues of credibility still exist. Journalism is moving from institution-based reporting to a more networked model across both new and old media platforms.
1. The document discusses how digitalization and social media have revolutionized journalism and society through more decentralized communication and network-based organizations.
2. Journalists now act as moderators rather than gatekeepers, and involve the public through citizen reporting. Organizations have shifted from vertical hierarchies to horizontal networks using new social media tools.
3. The document provides examples of how modern political campaigns effectively use these new communication models and tools, and assigns analyzing characteristics of Obama's campaign and comparing to campaigns in Indonesia.
The document discusses the future of online newspapers and digital storytelling. It covers tools for real-time reporting using mobile devices and social media. It also addresses integrating different media like text, audio, video and photos across multiple platforms. Citizen reporting and moderation are mentioned as ways to involve the public through commenting and discussion.
1) The document analyzes tweets related to three plane crash incidents to understand how Twitter functions as a news source in fast-breaking situations.
2) It finds that for a crash at Schiphol Airport, over half the tweets in the first three hours were news and came from citizen reporters, making Twitter the primary source of information for mainstream media.
3) In contrast, crashes in Ryanair and American Airlines saw fewer eyewitness reports and more tweets simply referring to or retweeting other sources, indicating Twitter played more of an awareness role than primary news source.
Data speaking thruth to power. Keynote at Highway Africa Conference 2013peterverweij
This document discusses the potential for data journalism to empower journalists and speak truth to power. It begins with a story about how data are not speaking for themselves, but journalists can use data to produce truth-seeking stories in the public interest. It then discusses how the digitalization of data from various organizations presents opportunities for journalists to check policies and find news by digging into data. However, journalism is facing challenges like declining subscriptions. Data journalism is presented as a way to reinvent journalism through quality reporting. The document provides examples of data-driven stories and outlines the process of data journalism, from getting data to analyzing and visualizing it. It emphasizes teamwork and concludes by arguing that data can help African journalism hold power accountable if journalists learn data
Jay Rosen, What's Different about the Web. New York University; pressthink.or...peterverweij
The document compares the differences between broadcasting and the web. Broadcasting is one-way, centralized, and controlled, while the web is two-way, decentralized, and decontrolled. It also discusses how the audience experience and flow of information has changed from broadcasting to the web. Principles of practice on the web include that there is no single economic model, users have more power, doing what you do best and linking to others, filters are needed not overload, professional authority has changed, participation is more important, and the 1% rule still applies on the web.
This document provides an introduction to data journalism for financial reporters and editors. It discusses finding and using various types of data sources like government statistics, NGO data, and web scraping. It also covers visualizing data through tools like ManyEyes, Fusion Tables, and Tableau. The document emphasizes that data journalism tells truthful, public interest stories through analyzing piles of data and stresses the importance of teamwork between writers, researchers, and designers.
Data journalism involves analyzing publicly available data to find and tell stories in the public interest. It is a team effort involving writers, researchers, statisticians, hackers, and designers. Examples include using data to analyze rankings at the Olympics, traffic accidents, and hurricanes. Journalists obtain data from sources like government agencies, non-profits, or by scraping websites. They analyze the data using tools like Excel, R, ManyEyes, or Tableau and visualize it on maps or interactive visualizations. Data journalism is a form of quality journalism that has been practiced for 50 years and provides new opportunities for reporting while improving transparency.
This document provides an introduction to data journalism. It discusses using data to produce truthful, public interest stories and provides examples such as using Olympic rankings data, statistics on internet users, and traffic accident data. It also covers finding and working with data sources, visualizing data, formulating hypotheses to test with data, and the importance of teamwork in data journalism projects. The key aspects of data journalism are using data to tell important stories, check information, and find hidden trends.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides guidance on setting up blogs and using multimedia features for blogging. It discusses the differences between websites and blogs, and recommends using free blogging platforms like Blogger or WordPress. It also outlines how to set up a WordPress blog, add content like text, images, audio and video. Additional tips include creating slideshows, linking multimedia, live streaming, polls and widgets. Finally, it briefly mentions setting up a newsroom-style WordPress blog on a university server.
Computer assisted research and reportingpeterverweij
The document discusses using data mining and computer-assisted tools for data-driven journalism and storytelling. It provides examples of how journalists have used databases, spreadsheets, geographic information systems, and social network analysis to enhance stories. New technologies allow access to more data sources and tools for visualization and interactive reporting. The objective is to incorporate these data-focused techniques into journalism to better inform the public.
This document outlines a training course on working with Wordpress and digital journalism. It discusses how the digital revolution has changed journalism by allowing anyone to publish news through blogging software and social media. The training will cover setting up blogs, writing blog posts, embedding multimedia like photos and videos, and using social media like Twitter and Facebook to expand an audience. Later sessions will focus on finding and editing photos for blogs and using polls in Wordpress. Mobile phones are also presented as tools for reporting through apps that allow uploading content directly.
Velocity is the news and mobile is thepeterverweij
Mobile devices are becoming the new frontier for delivering news and a tool for mobile reporting. Smartphones allow people to easily access news on the go and could create new business models for newspapers. Twitter is also becoming an important news source for live reporting and fast breaking stories, though issues of credibility still exist. Journalism is moving from institution-based reporting to a more networked model across both new and old media platforms.
Velocity is the news and mobile is thepeterverweij
Mobile devices are becoming the new frontier for delivering news and a tool for mobile reporting. Smartphones allow people to easily access news on the go and could create new business models for newspapers. Twitter is also becoming an important news source for live reporting and fast breaking stories, though issues of credibility still exist. Journalism is moving from institution-based reporting to a more networked model across both new and old media platforms.
1. The document discusses how digitalization and social media have revolutionized journalism and society through more decentralized communication and network-based organizations.
2. Journalists now act as moderators rather than gatekeepers, and involve the public through citizen reporting. Organizations have shifted from vertical hierarchies to horizontal networks using new social media tools.
3. The document provides examples of how modern political campaigns effectively use these new communication models and tools, and assigns analyzing characteristics of Obama's campaign and comparing to campaigns in Indonesia.
The document discusses the future of online newspapers and digital storytelling. It covers tools for real-time reporting using mobile devices and social media. It also addresses integrating different media like text, audio, video and photos across multiple platforms. Citizen reporting and moderation are mentioned as ways to involve the public through commenting and discussion.
1) The document analyzes tweets related to three plane crash incidents to understand how Twitter functions as a news source in fast-breaking situations.
2) It finds that for a crash at Schiphol Airport, over half the tweets in the first three hours were news and came from citizen reporters, making Twitter the primary source of information for mainstream media.
3) In contrast, crashes in Ryanair and American Airlines saw fewer eyewitness reports and more tweets simply referring to or retweeting other sources, indicating Twitter played more of an awareness role than primary news source.
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1. Kenniscentrum Communicatie & Journalistiek
Gekwetter in de journalistiek
De rol van twitter in de politiek en de verslaggeving
Afscheidsseminar Peter Verweij
10 november 2011 van 13.30 tot 16.30 uur
Faculteit Economie & Managament (Padualaan 101, zie route), Zaal 2.F2
Cees Grimbergen leidt een debat over twitter
in de politiek en de verslaggeving tussen
communicatiewetenschapper Jo Bardoel,
journalisten Peter van der Ploeg en Geert-
Jan Bogaerts, en Kamerlid Arjan el Fassed.
Directe aanleiding voor dit debat is dat Peter
Verweij na 40 jaar afscheid neemt van de
School voor Journalistiek.
In Den Haag kwetteren politici en journalisten wat af, de
inhoud van die boodschapjes is meestal niet
opzienbarend en zelden nieuwsmakend. Toch is twitter
een handig middel om een politieke boodschap snel te
verspreiden. Bovendien leiden alle twittercontacten tussen
followers tot een communicatienetwerk van de Haagse
politieke incrowd.
Heeft dit effect op de politiek en de berichtgeving?
Programma
13.30-14.00 Ontvangst bij zaal 2.F2
14.00-15.45 Debat onder leiding van Cees Grimbergen
15.45-16.30 Afscheidsreceptie incl. feestredenaars (Fac. Communicatie & Journalistiek (Padualaan 99, zie route)
16.30-17.30 Afscheidsborrel
Alle (oud-)studenten, (oud-)collega’s en overige bekenden van Peter zijn van harte uitgenodigd om hierbij
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