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Where Papers’ Linking Problems Begin | Reinventing the Newsroom
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. Where Papers’ Linking Problems Begin. Posted in Cultural Change. By reinventingthenewsroom on May 20, 2011. Why aren’t news organizations better about linking? That question reverberates in digital-journalism circles periodically, and since the link is one of the more fundamental tenets of the web. A failure to link is often portrayed as a symptom of an anti-digital culture. Here, for instance, is Doc Searls on the topic. 8230; Maybe they take too seriously David Weinberger.
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Gingerly Afflicted: An Odd Thing Happened On My Way Out of Town
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Short Stories and Poems. Tuesday, June 18, 2013. An Odd Thing Happened On My Way Out of Town. Eight f-bombs in this post. I'll write something happy soon to make up for it.*. I really should sue Dos Equis. To be fair, they created a likeness that obviously depicts an older gentleman than me, but in essence let's be fair: he is not the most interesting man in the world. Sure, he has a pet owl, a problem I will one day alleviate for myself, but in all reality the shit he does is rather boring. It seemed li...
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Dean Starkman and the Future of News | Reinventing the Newsroom
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. Dean Starkman and the Future of News. Posted in Cultural Change. By reinventingthenewsroom on November 10, 2011. For reasons personal and professional (not to mention existential), I’ve largely taken a hiatus from discussing the future of news — more on that soon. But I can’t let Dean Starkman’s CJR examination. Of news today and the FON (that’s Future of News) crowd go by without a few comments. I agree with all of his main points:. Where storytelling’s authority co...
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Gingerly Afflicted: From a City of Ghosts to a City of Zombies
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Short Stories and Poems. Thursday, August 14, 2014. From a City of Ghosts to a City of Zombies. All I ask of St. Louis is to take a deep breath and really look at their city. Where is the place where people of different races and backgrounds can coexist? I just read this and am shocked that no one has seen the wisdom nor have they commented. September 15, 2014 at 8:45 AM. February 6, 2015 at 9:05 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Term Limits Across the Board. Carrollton, MO: In retrospect.
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Gingerly Afflicted: May 2014
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Short Stories and Poems. Friday, May 23, 2014. The Top 23: A Look Back on Predictions and a Talk On Form. I did some depth charts back in 2012 for The Daily Wiz (now The Blue Testament. Http:/ www.thebluetestament.com/2012/5/3/2995866/us-depth-chart-goalkeeper. Nothing to see here. I actually got this spot on, because none of the young goalkeepers made any sort of moves in the past two years. Some regressed and Nick Rimando is still the most steady if sometimes unspectacular goalkeeper in MLS. Replacemen...
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Goodbye to Most of That | Reinventing the Newsroom
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. Goodbye to Most of That. By reinventingthenewsroom on March 1, 2012. Time to make what was all too obvious official: This blog is going on semi-permanent hiatus. Reinventing the Newsroom began as part of my work for EidosMedia. As my place to explore trends in digital journalism. But I no longer work for Eidos (though I continue to hold them and their work in high esteem), and I’ve largely moved on from digital-journalism explorations as well. ESPN’s partnership with...
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Literacy Log - Resources and Strategies for All Kinds of Teachers: July 2009
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009. Clippings: 7.29.09. The seemingly moribund newspaper industry is saving space by cutting puzzles. Speaking of which, baseball writer Joe Posnanski has a great blog. On the future of newspapers. In the latest edition of The Reading Teacher. Lisa Zawilinski makes a case. For student blogging in elementary classrooms. Makes me feel like a "didiot." Perhaps I'm just getting old. Get in the Game - Read! Is a great compendium of sports books for kids. And Deborah Ruf argues. But my tr...
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Gingerly Afflicted: February 2013
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Short Stories and Poems. Tuesday, February 5, 2013. Memories of a Magpie. Note: This entirely too long post reminds me of a NewsRadio episode where Jimmy James takes a kid to court over a box of junk. Jimmy James: Tubal Cain. Judge: The court rules in favor of Mr. James and sentences the defendant to a month in a juvenile ward for psychiatric evaluation. Case dismissed. There are far more women, jobs, concerts, and women in big cities. You said women twice.). Then, I went to college. In hindsight, I ...
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Gingerly Afflicted: America's Seven Deadly Sins
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Short Stories and Poems. Monday, October 7, 2013. America's Seven Deadly Sins. We brought with it an age of fear, and no global stability. Power and wealth. Lust for an American can be their undoing. I always consider it the gateway sin, for it will always lead to other sins. Lust for money will precede envy. Lust for power will instigate wrath. What have we done with our lust? Why must we fill the void with power and wealth? If you can tell me that, we won't just fix America, we'll fix the world. We are...
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Gingerly Afflicted: October 2013
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Short Stories and Poems. Monday, October 7, 2013. America's Seven Deadly Sins. We brought with it an age of fear, and no global stability. Power and wealth. Lust for an American can be their undoing. I always consider it the gateway sin, for it will always lead to other sins. Lust for money will precede envy. Lust for power will instigate wrath. What have we done with our lust? Why must we fill the void with power and wealth? If you can tell me that, we won't just fix America, we'll fix the world. We are...