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At The Miami Herald, tweeting’s about breaking news in the a.m. and conversation in the p.m.

At The Miami Herald, tweeting’s about breaking news in the a.m. and conversation in the p.m. | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it
Like other newspapers, the Herald has seen the benefits in relying on humans over bots in running social media accounts.
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New York Times CEO calls digital pay model "most successful" decision in years

<em>New York Times</em> CEO calls digital pay model "most successful" decision in years | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it
In a speech to Columbia business school graduates, the CEO of the New York Times described the company’s role in media disruption.
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Crap Detection for Social Content Curators: How To Verify What You Post

Accuracy is fundamental to journalism, but it’s a challenge to verify information when it flows at digital warp speed from so many sources. This presentation

Via Robin Good, Una Sinnott, OTEN Communication
Stephen Dale's curator insight, May 9, 5:09 AM

Some useful tips on how to rebalance the Timeliness vs. Accuracy and Quality equation for information dissemination. A must-read for any user of social media! 

Jo Paoletti's comment, May 9, 7:19 AM
Crap detection for content curators. Is it time for everyone who shares stuff they find on the Internet to think of themselves as content curators. Beats being a rumor monger or Typhoid Mary of misinformation.
Sarah McElrath's curator insight, May 10, 8:14 AM

Could be used when teaching evaluation of online content / critical thinking skills.

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Crowdsourcing is here to stay -- now it's about building tools for networked journalism

Crowdsourcing is here to stay -- now it's about building tools for networked journalism | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it
NYU journalism professor Jay Rosen says that many of the cultural barriers to doing “networked journalism” have been lowered, and he is trying to help media outlets develop smart tools and ways of making use of crowdsourcing.

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Is sensor journalism feasible, or even ethical? Columbia's Tow Center hopes to find out

Is sensor journalism feasible, or even ethical? Columbia's Tow Center hopes to find out | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it
Journalists and organizations now have the ability to use sensors to collect their own real-time data and report on it. The practice raises both practical and ethical questions, Columbia’s Emily Bell said Thursday.
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Every page is your homepage: Reuters, untied to print metaphor, builds a modern river of news

Every page is your homepage: Reuters, untied to print metaphor, builds a modern river of news | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it
Article pages now have added depth and context, providing more opportunities for readers coming from social media to discover more content.
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15 Great iOS Apps For Budding Bloggers And Journalists - Macgasm

15 Great iOS Apps For Budding Bloggers And Journalists - Macgasm | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it
From the fully-fledged reporter at a top newspaper to the citizen journalist or revered blogger, getting the news across to your online audience in a coherent timely manner is key.
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#ISOJ Keynote: Can Social Media Help Us Create A More Informed Public? | Mediashift | PBS

#ISOJ Keynote: Can Social Media Help Us Create A More Informed Public? | Mediashift | PBS | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it
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Guardian launches platform for user-generated content

Guardian launches platform for user-generated content | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it
Readers will be able to submit videos, pictures and text directly via free GuardianWitness iPhone and Android apps or online. By Josh Halliday

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What lessons can 'old' media take from new media?

What lessons can 'old' media take from new media? | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it
Speaking at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia, senior writer at GigaOM Mathew Ingram listed five lessons traditional media can learn for digital outlets
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Content Curation Guidelines for Where to Share

Content Curation Guidelines for Where to Share | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it

Excerpted from article by Pawan Deshpande, CEO at Curata:
"By definition, content curation is the act of continually identifying, organizing, and sharing the best and most relevant content on a specific topic or issue online.  When evaluating which content curation tool to use, there are three primary areas of consideration:

1.The Inputs – Where does the content curation tool get information from? What type of content will this allow me to curate?  Will it help identify and recommend relevant content?

2.The Organization  – What does this tool offer in terms of organizing content once it has been identified?  What type of data models does this represent content as? In a simple chronological list, or an inter-linked structure? Does it let me annotate and editorialize the curated content?

3.The Venue – How and where can I share the content once I have decided to curate it?

In this blog post, I am primarily going to focus on the decided on a content curation tool based on the venue – the channels to which your content is curated.

- Embedded Widget.
What is it? Embedded widgets allow you to display curated content in a small pane on your existing web properties.
Pro’s: Relatively easy to implement with Javascript code or create an iframe.
Con’s: Content in widgets is almost never indexed by search engines because they are rendered in Javascript which search engines do not consider.
Who should use it? Organizations that are looking primarily to touch up their website with some fresh content may want to use a widget.

- Microsite.
What is it? A dedicated microsite or section of a website populated primarily with curated content.
Pro’s: Microsites really create a full-fledged experience with curated content as the center piece and can easily because the hub for a specific topic or issue.
Con’s: Because the curated content is not tucked away in a widget and is instead front and center, you will need to pay a lot more attention to what you curate.
Who should use it? Organizations that are looking to become an authoritative destination for a topic or issue to position themselves as a key resource or thought leader, or to drive traffic and visibility.

- Personalized Page.
What is it? A personalized page is a lightweight, single page microsite filled with curated content.
Pro’s: Easy to get up and running and are indexed by search engines. Usually free.
Con’s: Only one page is indexed by search engines.
Who should use it? Individuals or cost conscious non-profits who want to create an information resource.

- Email Newsletters.
What is it? An email newsletter or digest containing the latest curated content that is sent out on a regular interval.
Pro’s: Email newsletters are a great way to continually educate an audience on a regular basis without fail.
Con’s: Email newsletters have two drawbacks: 1. They are not indexed by search engines. 2. They are not real time.
Who should use it? Email newsletters are a great medium for curated content for curators with an existing captive audience.

- Twitter & Social Media Channels.
What is it? Posting curated content on Twitter and other social media channels such as Facebook and LinkedIn through status updates. The curated content could be links to blog articles or other web content, or curated tweets.
Pro’s: Posting curated content is different from other mediums, because it’s a very time sensitive medium.
Con’s: The drawback of sharing curated content on social media is that if you don’t have a lot of curated content on your topic, then it’s hard to get noticed. Because social media is content is so fleeting, if you are not constantly and consistently posting your curated content, then your impact will be minimal.
Who should use it? Curators who have topics with a sufficient throughput of content.  Curators with an existing or potential audience on social media channels. Curators with content that has a likelihood of being shared virally.

- Feeds.
What is it? Content that’s shared through RSS feeds or other data feeds.
Pro’s: People with RSS readers can subscribe to them – who are usually visitors who return regularly. In addition, some search engines crawl RSS feeds.
Con’s: Social media these days has in many ways taken the place of RSS feeds and provide more room for annotation. Unlike social media, it’s also difficult to annotate your content as a curator and add your own context.
Who should use it? Curators with an audience that prefers this medium.

 


So what’s the right answer? Which venue should you choose as you evaluate content curation tools?
A sound content curation strategy utilizes all of the venues and channels, but drives all visitors back to a single microsite. If you’re using a robust content curation platform then you should be able to easily syndicate your content to all channels with ease..."

Read full original article here:
http://www.curata.com/blog/content-curation-guidelines-where-to-share/

 


Via Giuseppe Mauriello, Carlos Marcelo, Shirley Williams (XeeMe.com/ShirleyWilliams)
AndySernovitz's comment, May 7, 12:52 AM
hehe......this guy(Pawan Deshpande) definately doesnt know whats content piracy and is just interested in posting his own link again n again to steal some traffic by unneccessary conversations ,iam with you Giuseppe,buddy
MyKLogica's comment, May 7, 2:38 AM
well, it is a pity that two skilled professionals do not know to how to do converge assertively their differences, and result in better contents, and content curation. Both of you are partly right and partly wrong, under my point of view, and instead of focusing in your differences, why don´t you focus on what may bring you together?
Therese Torris's comment, May 7, 5:40 AM
@pawan @giuseppe I appreciate your work, both. We should value the mere fact that you and we are able to share diverging point of views on an open Platform like Scoop.it. That is true Social Content Curation, isn't it?
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Post Industrial Journalism: Adapting to the Present | Tow Center for Digital Journalism

Post Industrial Journalism: Adapting to the Present | Tow Center for Digital Journalism | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it
Columbia Journalism School (Post Industrial Journalism: Adapting to the Present | Tow Center for Digital Journalism http://t.co/iFqawIJQs7)
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#ijf13: Q&A on data journalism skills and training

#ijf13: Q&A on data journalism skills and training | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it
Award-winning journalist and now chair of journalism at the Walter Conkrite School of Journalism in the US Steve Doig speaks to Journalism.co.uk
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Twitter talks audience activation, social TV strategy and #DoggingTales

Twitter talks audience activation, social TV strategy and #DoggingTales | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it
Dan Biddle recommends 'programming Twitter as you programme your channel' for broadcasters. By Stuart Dredge
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From idea to product: lessons learned at Online News Association's design camp | IJNet

From idea to product: lessons learned at Online News Association's design camp | IJNet | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it
IJNet.org is the premier global website for journalists and media managers to learn about training and networking opportunities. The site and its weekly e-mail bulletin reports on the latest innovations, resources and awards.
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Connected TV, how social connectivity is changing how we watch

Connected TV, how social connectivity is changing how we watch | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it
The increasing merger of TV and Internet is expanding the universe of viewers outside the realm of the old cable boxes gathering dust in warehouses
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Facebook ในบทบาทเป็น Rolodex ยุคดิจิตัลสำหรับคนข่าว

Facebook ในบทบาทเป็น Rolodex ยุคดิจิตัลสำหรับคนข่าว | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it
คนข่าวยุคนี้หากไม่รู้จักใช้โซเชียลมีเดียในการทำงานอาจจะถูกเพื่อล้อเลียนว่า "เสียชาติเกิด" กันทีเดียว เพราะการเกาะติดข่าวนาทีต่อนาที การนัดหมายแหล่งข่าว การหาประเด็นข่าว รวมไปถึงการค้นข้อข้อมูลและเสาะหาเบื้องหลังเรื่องราวต่าง ๆ...
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6 Tips to Grow Your Twitter Followers | Jeffbullas's Blog

6 Tips to Grow Your Twitter Followers | Jeffbullas's Blog | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it
Twitter has been my number one social media platform for a long time. It was the first social network I embraced after I started my blog.
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10 digital tools journalists can use to improve their reporting, storytelling | Poynter.

Create. Inform. Engage. | Journalism training, media news & how to's
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The Rise of Citizen Journalism | Social Media Today

The Rise of Citizen Journalism | Social Media Today | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it
Controlling how news is reported and disseminated is inextricably linked to power. Hence why dictatorships have always censored or removed the free press and run state TV stations with a rod of iron.
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6 types of questions the media always asks

6 types of questions the media always asks | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it

During my first reporting shift at CNN in 1999, I was invited into a “question” meeting with Wolf Blitzer and his executive producer.

The three of us sat around for 15 minutes, coming up with questions for former Vice President Dan Quayle, who was mounting a bid for the 2000 GOP nomination.

We developed a seemingly impressive list of questions, but I noticed that the questions all fit inside certain categories. For instance, some questions were intended to be “stumpers,” while others called for speculation.

That taught me an important lesson. Spokespersons don’t need to prepare for every possible question. They just need to prepare for every type of question. Below, you’ll find six types of questions reporters always seem to ask—and how to answer them with ease....


Via Jeff Domansky
Jeff Domansky's curator insight, April 29, 5:23 PM

Brad Phillips shares superb media training advice in this post. Take it to heart spokespeople.

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The recipe for social, shareable storytelling at BuzzFeed

The recipe for social, shareable storytelling at BuzzFeed | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it
A look at how BuzzFeed makes content people want to share, from animal photo lists to breaking news and long-form journalism
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Six tips on innovating in the newsroom

Six tips on innovating in the newsroom | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it
A collection of pointers for those looking to innovate and 'rock the boat', as shared by a panel at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia
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Community engagement pointers for journalists

Community engagement pointers for journalists | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it
Tips and considerations for those working in community building and engagement, as well as reminders on the important role journalists play in the conversations
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Five tips for journalists on smart social media use

Five tips for journalists on smart social media use | Convergence Journalism | Scoop.it
Key pointers shared by a panel at the International Journalism Festival on how journalists and news brands can use social media more effectively
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