Briggs Chapter 10
March 28th, 2011 Tagged beatblogging.org, Edward R. Murrow, Facebook, fredtalk.com, Patrick Thornton, perticipatory news, social networking sites, TimesPeople, Twitter, USAToday.com, Vita.mn
Managing News as a Conversation “The speed of communications is wonderful to behold. It is also true that speed can multiply the distribution of information that we know to be untrue.” –Edward R. Murrow It began as comments on news stories and blog posts, this has mushroomed into full social networking tools on news sites. […]
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February 8th, 2011 Tagged beatblog, beatblogging.org, blog, crowdsourcing, Facebook, Google, InnoCentive, Jay Rosen, Jeff Howe, Journalism Next, link, Mark Briggs, Mechanical Turk, newspapers, print, Wikapedia, Wired News
Have you ever heard the phrase, two heads are better than one? Briggs moved on in “Journalism Next” to crowdsourcing. What is crowdsourcing? “It is a relatively new term, coined by Jeff Howe in a 2006 article for Wired News. Think of crowdsourcing like outsourcing, the term it spun off from. Crowdsourcing harnesses the sustained […]
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