Current Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Current Gig: Social Media and Outreach Associate Editor Member Since: Feb. 2009 Six-word memoir: Loves change (most of the time) Favorite tech tool: Staying motivated … Read more.
Just The Apps, Ma'am: Pulse
What is it? An app that organizes tons of information and feeds, and creates a beautiful, storyboard-like exploration of media. How it works: After downloading the app (which lives exclusively … Read more.
11 lessons from a site launch
This is part of a series of blog posts from the first ONA class of MJ Bear Fellows describing their experiences and sharing their knowledge with the community. Fellow Laura … Read more.
How They Did It: The Center for Social Media's fair use guides
More and more journalists are using images and other types of materials found on the web to create stories and multimedia packages. Without a dedicated media department, independent journalists in … Read more.
Making a candidate forum interactive using the YouTube API
This post is one of a series of blog posts from the first ONA class of MJ Bear Fellows describing their experiences, projects and sharing their knowledge with the ONA … Read more.
Students, build your website and build your brand
As a digital journalism student, you know the importance of building your brand on the web. Employers and recruiters check Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and whatever else they can find that … Read more.
Test Drive: Unroll.Me
Lauded as the greatest thing to hit your inbox since the search function, Unroll.Me lures in users with an irresistible promise: to stop all of these ridiculous subscriptions from cluttering … Read more.
Social Shares: On new media and the truth
The ONA Issues Tumblr is your platform to define and explore the pressing issues in digital media and get a better fix on how they impact your work. Here are … Read more.
Checklist for a multimedia — and multi-nation — reporting trip
This is one of a series of blog posts from the first ONA class of MJ Bear Fellows describing their experiences and sharing their knowledge with the community. Fellow Lam … Read more.
SOPA and PIPA rock the Internet
Today, major sites like Wikipedia and Reddit chose the “internet nuclear option” and blacked out their sites for a day in protest of two bills making their way through Congress: … Read more.