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1 The Future of Journalism and How to Teach it Lou Rutigliano Doctoral Student UT-Austin

2 Blogging

3 Citizen journalism

4 Blogging Citizen journalism crowdsourcing

5 Blogging Citizen journalism crowdsourcing Pro/am

6 Blogging Citizen journalism crowdsourcing Pro/am Hyperlocal news

7 Blogging Citizen journalism crowdsourcing Pro/am Hyperlocal news Ubiquitous information

8 Blogging Citizen journalism crowdsourcing Pro/am Hyperlocal news Ubiquitous information Long tail

9 Blogging Citizen journalism crowdsourcing Pro/am Hyperlocal news Ubiquitous information Long tail Virtual communities

10 “a meeting place for the communities and debates that thrive within our reader market”

11 “creating new sites to serve emerging communities”

12 “a meeting place for the communities and debates that thrive within our reader market” “creating new sites to serve emerging communities” “manage partnerships with members of the community”

13 “editing horizontally”

14 “draw ‘smart’ crowds - groups of people configured to share intelligence - into collaboration”

15 “editing horizontally” “draw ‘smart’ crowds - groups of people configured to share intelligence - into collaboration” “figure out what a good smart mob story is…configure the networks”

16 How do you teach that?

17 Back to the basics… story ideas. sources. details.

18 But… more transparent. more available. more responsibilities. more “playful engagement”

19 You don’t just need to regain audience, you need to regain students. This helps. reinforcing value of journalism. Imagination and attitude as important as any technical skills

20 “It would be a waste to limit the use of technology to those who are trained journalists, and leaving out …insights into communities that traditional journalists may not have.” “Citizen journalists will force professional journalists to stay on their toes and take advantage of Internet resources, but I think its ‘cheerleaders’ exaggerate its integrity and future role in society.”

21 “Another issue that bothers me is that people are talking about the way things are changing so fast and the Internet is the new face of the news. That is not true for all 6 and a half billion of us. In many places the internet..does not exist effectively for the average citizen.” “Considering (a citizen journalism website) also has advertisements somewhat similar to newspapers, what is to stop this new type of journalism from evolving into the old corporate driven journalism we have today?”

22 “If citizen journalists want these stories..then we should let them..Journalists working for papers and stations can now use the funding and backing they receive to burrow like thorns into the sides of city hall, the federal government, police, FBI, CIA, NSA, big corporations..” “If I could create a hyperlocal I would focus on a map-based 3-d software…the info would resemble something like citysearch but completely visual based..that would be fricking awesome.”

23 If you don’t have a class like this, you should, and if you have one already, you should offer it early.

24 rutigliano@mail.utexas.edu If you don’t have a class like this, you should, and if you have one already, you should offer it early.


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