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PUBLIC MARKS with tag media

May 2011

March 2011

Designing the Atavist, an App That Rescues Long-form Journalism | Co.Design

by gregg
Created as a way of reviving long-form nonfiction, The Atavist is the "Goldilocks" of e-reading: a just-right blend of digital and printed magazine.

Armstrong CMS - Open Source CMS for News

by Spone & 2 others (via)
Armstrong is an open-source publishing system designed for news organizations that gives your team the technology edge it needs to report in a media-rich environment.

El espectador - media

by colombia
media généraliste

El tiempo - media

by colombia
média généraliste

ABC News - Japan Earthquake: before and after

by gregg & 3 others
Aerial photos taken over Japan have revealed the scale of devastation across dozens of suburbs and tens of thousands of homes and businesses. Hover over each satellite photo to view the devastation caused by the earthquake and tsunami.

Armstrong CMS - Open Source CMS for News

by gregg & 2 others
Armstrong is an open-source publishing system designed for news organizations that gives your team the technology edge it needs to report in a media-rich environment.

WordPress › File Gallery « WordPress Plugins

by mozkart (via)
File Gallery extends WordPress media (attachments) capabilities by adding a new gallery shortcode handler with templating support (and much more).

February 2011

i-Docs

by HK
In an era of pervasive computing, social media and a networked ‘information society’, digital documentary is embracing new forms. Web-docs, docu-games, photo-reportages, trans-media projects and locative narratives are developing new languages of factual communication that challenge the established linear narrative of documentary.

January 2011

December 2010

Transmedia activism

by gregg
Transmedia activism is a framework that creates social impact by using storytelling by a number of decentralized authors who share assets and create content for distribution across multiple forms of media to raise awareness and influence action.

Scoop.it

by gregg & 2 others
Be the curator of your favorite topic! | Create your topic-centric media by collecting gems among relevant social media streams Publish it to people sharing the same interest

Keepstream - Collect, organize, and share the best of the web.

by gregg
Collect, organize, and share the best of the web. Remix your tweets, statuses, and other social goodies into a neat, tidy, permanent web page.

Make stories - storify.com

by gregg & 2 others
Create stories using social media. Turn what people post on social media into compelling stories. You collect the best photos, video, tweets and more to publish them as simple, beautiful stories that can be embedded anywhere.

November 2010

TNS Digital Life | Internet Statistics & Social Media Usage | Online Behavior & Trends

by gregg & 1 other
Utilising cutting edge techniques and taking advantage of market-leading expertise, Digital Life offers both a lens on the digital world and the frameworks required to make actionable business decisions within it. It can be used to drive global strategies or inform local tactics.

The 1140px CSS Grid System/Framework · Fluid down to mobile

by gregg & 5 others
The 1140 grid fits perfectly into a 1280 monitor. On smaller monitors it becomes fluid and adapts to the width of the browser. Beyond a certain point it uses media queries to serve up a mobile version, which essentially stacks all the columns on top of each other so the flow of information still makes sense. Scrap 1024! Design once at 1140 for 1280, and with very little extra work, it will adapt itself to work on just about any monitor, even mobile.

6 innovative uses of Tumblr by newsrooms :: 10,000 Words :: where journalism and technology meet

by gregg
More and more news organizations are using Tumblr to share content, with each taking a different approach to using the popular microblogging service. Some, like NPR, use Tumblr strictly to link to their own content. Others like Newsweek, use Tumblr to curate the entire Web. Here’s a look at how some news sites use Tumblr.

11 Exceptional election front pages :: 10,000 Words :: where journalism and technology meet

by gregg
Newsrooms all over the country are beefing up for today’s U.S. midterm elections. How do you make your elections coverage stand out from the pack? By providing a diverse amount of content, in various forms of media, on a well-organized landing page. The following pages have several elements in common, including maps, polls, charts, text stories, and social media elements. They all present snippets of information and deeper coverage with inside links. Best of all, they aren’t a sea of text and their political coverage is showcased in a way that doesn’t feel crammed or overwhelming.

Designing Media

by gregg
Mainstream media, often known simply as MSM, have not yet disappeared in a digital takeover of the media landscape. But the long-dominant MSM-television, radio, newspapers, magazines, and books-have had to respond to emergent digital media. Newspapers have interactive Web sites; television broadcasts over the Internet; books are published in both electronic and print editions. In Designing Media, Bill Moggridge examines connections and conflicts between old and new media, describing how the MSM have changed and how new patterns of media consumption are emerging.

October 2010