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Tag Archives: Twitter
My Takeaways: “What Would Google Do?”
Jeff Jarvis‘ (@jeffjarvis) “What Would Google Do?” is a book, despite its two-year -old copyright, remains relevant today. I was afraid upon choosing it for a 2011 class that the ideas outlined in Jarvis’ book were going to be dated. … Continue reading
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Tagged "What Would Google Do?", advertising, American University, automatic players, big, blog, blogger, Charleston Newspapers, Dell, digital media spread, editor, elegant organization, Facebook, Gmail, Google, Google Analytics, Google Maps, Google News, interactive journalism program, interactivity, Jeff Jarvis, journalism, link, linking, Mark Zuckerberg, New York Times, New York Times paywall, news outlets, newspaper, paywall, redesign, simplify, small, social media, The Charleston Daily Mail, The Charleston Gazette, The Parsons Advocate, Twitter, user control, video, Washington Post, Washington Post redesign, website, West Virginia Uncovered, West Virginia University, YouTube
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Live tweeting practice
So it’s been a while since I’ve live tweeted. I sort of walked into live tweeting the State of the Union a while back – but I wasn’t taking that seriously. I need practice. So here it goes. I’m going … Continue reading
Posted in Lets Talk Media
Tagged digital media spread, interactivity, Oscars, Twitter
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IJ is rockin’ my socks
My cohort has only completed its second class of Writing for Converged Media, but, of course, we’re already knee-deep in it all. Yesterday we welcomed Mandy Jenkins, social media editor for TBD.com and NPR Blogger Mark Memmott to speak to … Continue reading
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Tagged American University, blog, interactive journalism program, interactivity, journalism, liveblog, newspaper, NPR, reporting, resource, social media, speakers, student, TBD, Twitter, writing
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Social Media Redux
I’m going on my eighth week as a weekly newspaper editor in a small town in West Virginia, and it’s kept me busy (to say the least). I think my first month was supposed to be a subtle transition into … Continue reading
Posted in Lets Talk Media, Working Girl
Tagged bit.ly, digital media spread, editor, Facebook, interactivity, journalism, newspaper, social media, Twitter, video, YouTube
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My Plug-ins
While I used some of the plug-ins WordPress 3.0.1 offered, I also uploaded some outside ones for a few different reasons. I chose ShareThis to allow readers to easily share my posts with friends through, as cliche as it sounds, … Continue reading
Posted in Web Design (wannabe) Guru, WordPress'ing It Up
Tagged Facebook, interactivity, plug-in, Twitter, user-friendly, video, Vimeo, web design, WordPress
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