Journalism Is Changing (in Arabic and English)
Posted on July 21, 2008. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Arab Journalism, citizen journalism, convergence, mobile_phones, online journalism, slideshare, web2.0 |
Here’s the slideshow I gave on the first day of the workshop. The notes I wrote to go with it are “below the fold,” but surely they differ somewhat from what I actually said. Feel free to use the slideshow/notes for education purposes. I’m kicking myself for not recording the presentation so that we could [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Mapping the Recent Conflict
Posted on May 10, 2008. Filed under: independent journalism, international journalism | Tags: conflict, crowdsourcing, lebanon, maps, mashup, online journalism, Social Media |
(Above: Detail of Ras Beirut, where much of the recent fighting is/was, captured from a Platial map created to document the events of the past few days.)
I just sent this email out to everyone I know in Lebanon. Please move it around:
Dear friends close to Lebanon,
I hope each and every one of you is safe [...]


