Vadim Lavrusik, journalism programme manager at Facebook delivered the keynote presentation at news:rewired on Friday 19 April.
In this post you will find the slides from his presentation and a video.
Vadim Lavrusik, journalism programme manager at Facebook delivered the keynote presentation at news:rewired on Friday 19 April.
In this post you will find the slides from his presentation and a video.
Following another sell-out event on Friday (19 April), Journalism.co.uk will be running its next digital journalism conference news:rewired on Friday 20 September 2013, at MSN UK’s offices in Victoria, London.
The one-day event will again be focused on the latest innovations in digital journalism, and the key skills and techniques to help keep journalists working online ahead of the game.
Over the coming weeks we will be working on building up the agenda. Keep an eye on the event website for more information soon.
Highlights from the final news:rewired session about online standards and ethics in journalism
Three people from the coalface of start-up journalism explained their business to the news:rewired conference in London today, these journalism innovators share their tips.
Google’s Stephen Rosenthal and Madhav Chinnappa explained to delegates at news:rewired how Google Tools can help journalists in a multitude of ways
The newly-appointed editor of Buzzfeed UK , former social media editor of NME Luke Lewis, has a wealth of experience in building online communities.
As publications become more social-media savvy, editors are beginning to realise the importance of asking readers for feedback. What they too often forget, as Lewis told the news:rewired conference in London today, is the crucial “second part” of actually responding.
Information on the ‘news:rewired plus’ ticket option for news:rewired on Friday 20 September
Media technologist Mark Boas showcased Mozilla Popcorn Maker, the video-editing tool, at the news:rewired conference today in London.
Around 72 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute and the service boasts over 800 million unique users monthly. But is it really possible to shoot high quality video on a mobile phone?
Glen Mulcahy, innovation lead at RTE technology, is a firm believer that when combined with a skill set it is possible. Here he shares some of his top tips with news:rewired.
Exciting new tools and services showcased and highlighted at news:rewired today that are sure to be of benefit to journalists.