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Andy Sternberg’s tips for LAist contributors on how to liveblog today’s Democratic debate. Very practical!
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A very cool project of interest to ever net user (or would like to be a net user) in the state of Tennessee.
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“Most journalism schools don’t teach basic CMS skills. Seems like a great opportunity for a liberal entrepreneur to make some money while reaching, and hopefully helping to shape, the minds of prospective or up-and-coming journalists.”
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“The sad part is that it is generally much easier to convince a dean or department head to buy a bunch of copies of Dreamweaver than it is to convince them to spend the same money hiring a student to manage a Drupal installation on a linux server.”
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21st century blogger awed by 20th century linotype
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Yep, it isn’t just about your site anymore. Not by a long shot. “News organizations must develop strategies that pump out their content — in bits and pieces — to anyone who’s willing to run it.”
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“If you could change the mindset of only one person at your publication, who would it be? If you could get only one person to become part of the Web culture, who would it be? But here’s my suggestion: Change the mindset of your recruiter.”
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“It’s more about people getting bloody well tired with chasing all the various social networkings and applications and other stuff, and *THEN* trying to keep up with all the conversations going on all over the place. AND USUALLY AMONG THE SAME PEOPLE!!!”
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“50% of the people from people I follow are link-whoring–and only linking whoring. 3 people, two of whom I really like, will do 5 twits in 3 minutes, each with their blog links of the moment,. Ugh!”
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“I’ve boiled my decision down to 2 questions: what do I have to teach that enables better storytelling and helps prepare the learners for the workplace? That’s why I’ve shed Dreamweaver and focused on teaching blogging tools and front-end CMS use.”
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Why news orgs must understand SEO: “I must know the place I am searching is trusted, & the results returned will continue that expectation. That is how publishers will win — by regaining the level of trust newspapers and journalists used to own offline.”
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