Spring 2013 Digital Contests
Deadline is tomorrow guys.Â
Have you submitted yet?Â
http://www.jou.ufl.edu/fspa/?p=1250
One Nice Bug Per Day
Show & Tell
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Claire Keane
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
taylor price

Kaledo Art

Andulka
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
occasionally subtle
DEAR READER

#extradirty

pixel skylines

tannertan36

Product Placement

shark vs the universe
Jules of Nature
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Spring 2013 Digital Contests
Deadline is tomorrow guys.Â
Have you submitted yet?Â
http://www.jou.ufl.edu/fspa/?p=1250

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When someone calls me a workaholic
Jounos can relate...
When I've done way too much work for the day
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When an important story is up for grabs

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When I sit down to think of story ideas
And when I can’t think of anything:
It’s been pounding into my head ever since it was announced. And I don’t think it’ll fade away anytime soon. Everyone on my staff told me I would get it. But I didn’t believe them. When Heather announced my name, I honestly felt like breaking down and crying. That sounds incredibly ridiculous. It...
If you're planning on using social media check this out via Poynter:Â
"Six social media mistakes to avoid this Election Day"
Join our twitter chat for the opportunity to ask your own questions, see what others are asking and most importantly: get answers. this is your opportunity to talk to FSPA before the Oct. 26 deadline for the first ever digital contests. What are we looking for? What editing techniques do we suggest staffers use? When and how will winners be notified? What if the documents are too big to send via email? Join us Monday Oct. 22 at 7:30 p.m. to find out! Â
Jake and Brittany were the subjects of the winning on the spot photo challenge at FSPA
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District 4 Workshop
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Hope you all enjoyed the workshop. See you at state convention in April!Â
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“Do you have to do that now?”
She fiddled with the settings of the camera with one hand while the other held the blanket to her chest. “Now’s as good a time as any.”
He found himself staring at the camera lens.
“Why do you like taking so many photographs anyway?”
The shutter went off.
“Because,” she said, “moments like these don’t last forever, you know.”
When I'm running late for an interview and freaking out
Super-mega ONA12 wrap-up: slides, photos, videos and more - Online News Association
We’ve posted a huge wrap-up of ONA12 on journalists.org. Check out the full post for photos, Tumblrs to follow, scholarships and more.
Here are some of the most requested links:
Session slides: We’ve gathered available slides and links to wrap-ups and resource pages from presenters and posted to each session page on the ONA12 site.
Session videos: Unedited videos of all of the keynotes, most of the Friday and Saturday general sessions (in four tracks) and the Online Journalism Awards dinner are available on each session page. We’re in post-production now and will be posting high-quality videos on our Vimeo account, so follow @ONA on Twitter for updates.
Session audio: Sound recordings of all of the keynotes, the all-day Law School for Digital Journalists on Thursday and selected sessions are available on ONA’s Soundcloud page.
Keynotes: Jose Antonio Vargas opened ONA12 with a request to media organizations — specifically noting the New York Times and Associated Press —to discontinue the use of the word “illegal immigrant.” Politico, ABC, and Poynter covered the speech, and the New York Times Public Editor, Margaret Sullivan, responded. Twitter CEO Dick Costolo made headlines when he announced during his keynote that Twitter users will be able to download their tweets by the end of the year. Reuters, TechCrunch, and GigaOm were just a few that filed stories. NASA’s JPL social team impressed social media editors and journalists alike during their Friday night keynote with their engagement strategy for the Mars Curiosity rover.
Head over to journalists.org for even more treats from the ONA12 conference.Â

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Legit best view #journalism (Taken with Instagram)
Journalism by numbers does not mean ceding human process to the bots. Every algorithm, however it is written, contains human, and therefore editorial, judgments. The decisions made about what data to include and exclude adds a layer of perspective to the information provided. There must be transparency and a set of editorial standards underpinning the data collection. The truth is, those streams of numbers are going to be as big a transformation for journalism as rise of the social Web. Newsrooms will rise and fall on the documentation of real-time information and the ability to gather and share it. Yet while social media demands skills of conversation and dissemination familiar to most journalists, the ability to work with data is a much less central skill in most newsrooms, and still completely absent in many.
Emily Bell, Director of the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, argues that journalists and media companies should embrace data journalism in the current cover story for Columbia Journalism Review.Â
Read more: Journalism by numbers : CJR
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