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A Great Collection of Multimedia Storytelling Presentation Clips from KDMC

A Great Collection of Multimedia Storytelling Presentation Clips from KDMC | Online Journalism & Journalism in Digital Age | Scoop.it


Robin Good: If you are interested into "digital storytelling" and in how it can help your company tell its stories about itself and its products most effectively to the world, here is a great collection of presentations all focusing or related to this topic.

 

Published by the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, this collection brings together the best of the many digital media training sessions hosted by KDMC, the Knight Digital Media Center.

 

This archive collection contains many unique recording such as David Pescovitz (BoingBoing) on "The Future of Technology and Storytelling", "How to Tell Sories with Data" with Edward Segel and "Digital Storytelling: New Media's New Storytellers" by Amy Hill among many others.

 

A treasure trove of good stuff. 8/10

 

Full collection: http://multimedia.journalism.berkeley.edu/presentations/cat/storytelling

 

P.S.: Check also Karen Dietz unique newsradar on Digital Storytelling right here: http://www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it


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Karen Dietz's comment, November 8, 2012 3:50 PM
Many thanks for the plug Robin! It's an honor. And the collection you scooped is a terrific resource. Glad you added it! Have an awesome upcoming weekend :)
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The Power of Adaptive Content: Q&A with Karen McGrane

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Dan Levy:  "Forget responsive design. The key to multiplatform publishing success is “adaptive content,” argues Karen McGrane in her book, Content Strategy for Mobile. We spoke to the author about why she thinks all content is mobile."


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Dolly Bhasin 's curator insight, January 27, 10:43 PM

"There’s a huge underserved population today who are consuming content on their phones and we’re giving them a crappy experience. We’re telling them, “Here’s how the web works for you: You have to pinch and zoom your way through sites that were designed for a much larger monitor, you’re going to get errors and the fonts are going to be really tiny.”

Dolly Bhasin 's curator insight, January 27, 11:04 PM

"Forget responsive design. The key to multiplatform publishing success is “adaptive content,” argues Karen McGrane in her book, Content Strategy for Mobile.

Matmi's curator insight, January 29, 6:38 AM

A great piece on the importance of having content that is viewable or playable across all devices . Matmi CEO Jeff has been pushing the "content should belong to the user and not to the device " mantra for a while.

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Reimagining the timeline: behind our Second Screen web app

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The Guardian: "Pulling together the vast mass of Olympics-related updates - blog posts, tweets, pictures, results, and more - in a single app for tablet created a bunch of design challenges."


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What is the future of storytelling? Immersion, interactivity, integration and impact

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Martin Bryant: "As consumer technology evolves at an ever-quickening pace, opportunities for new forms of storytelling are emerging. Experimentation is all well and good, but what do audiences actually want?"


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