The art of elegant organisation; or the scribblings of a loon…
It was a simple question from Pete Ashton - and one that, at the time, I had no answer
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It was a simple question from Pete Ashton - and one that, at the time, I had no answer
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JEEcamp is an opportunity for a range of people to get together to talk about how on earth journalists and publishers can make a living from journalism in the era of free information, what the challenges are, and what we’ve learned so far. I couldn’t make it to Birmingham, UK, for the unconference this past weekend, but here’s coverage of the event via Coveritlive.
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Actually it’s more a case of trying to work out how this thing works… Anyway, welcome to Out With A
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JEECamp was a bit of a mixed bag, to be honest, but that’s not a criticism and even the disapointing stuff was illuminating in its own way. If I took away one thing it was this. If, when it comes to awareness of how online stuff is going to affect their industry, there are two sorts of journalists, those who get it and those who, for whatever reason, are unable to get it, then the distance between these two is so great that the definition of “journalist” is pretty meaningless. I also became
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Well, I’m sure over the coming days that many of yesterdays attendees at JEEcamp will no doubt be posting their
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I’m far too overwhelmed (i.e. drunk) after the big JEECamp conference today, but had a fascinating time, and loads of
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Terminou o JEECamp. Tempo agora para uma pequena revisão. Foram muitas as ideias que saíram deste encontro, por isso
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Nigel Eccles of news prediction market Hubdub.com impressed today at JEECamp.
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The unconference now breaks into unworkships. In the Community discussion, a host of local paper online journalists seek ways of engaging their readers. Here’s their thoughts… It emerges that there are lots of people going on to newspapers’ blogs and websites to make comments, post photos and react to news. But they aren’t sticking around and they are sporadic in their involvement. The solution can be better software management systems that monitor traffic and nudge users to come back. One obs
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O espectáculo já está em marcha, sigam todas as incidências do JEECamp ao vivo e a cores aqui: The
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