Media consultant and trainer Justin Kings gave his crowdsourced list of the top 10 essential skills for multimedia journalists to the news:rewired crowd.
Speaker Presentations: Adam Tinworth and online troubleshooting
If you weren’t able to make the news:rewired session on troubleshooting within online journalism, Adam Tinworth, editorial development for Reed Business Information (RBI), has shared the slides from his presentation detailing what he’s learned from implementing blogs and social media tools with journalists at RBI.
Blog round-up: Posts on the sessions at news:rewired
If you attended news:rewired but missed some talks or you couldn’t make the day altogether, below is a round-up of coverage from the sessions.
Video: Videojournalism – past, present and future
David Dunkley Gyimah, award-winning videojournalist and Southbank artist-in-residence, opens a debate on what’s next for videojournalism.
FOI – What do they know, and what do we need to know?
Francis Irving, senior developer at mySociety.org, the organisation behind Freedom of Information website Whatdotheyknow.com, shares his thoughts on the future pf public data access in the UK
Qik: Joanna Geary and Sarah Hartley on citizen journalism
The Times Online web developer Joanna Geary and the Guardian Local’s launch editor, Sarah Hartley discuss citizen journalism and local media
Social Media: Think like your audience
Kate Day, from the Telegraph, and Jessica Reed, from the Guardian discuss effective uses of social media
Liveblogging the online trouble shooting session
A minute by minute account of the online journalism trouble shooting session with Jon Bernstein, Adam Tinworth, Malcolm Coles, and Robin Goad
Justin Kings – essential skills for multimedia journalism
Justin Kings, radio journalist and media consultant, lists the Top 10 essential skills of a multimedia journalist, gleaned from his Twitter followers.
Adam Westbrook on the benefits of the audio slideshow
Freelance journalist and multimedia producer Adam Westbrook on telling a story with audio and still photographs