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If You Build It, They May Not Come

Monday, October 29th, 2007

Jay Rosen has been saying it for a while, now you can hear it again in a New York Times article quoting Robin Sloan, an online product strategist for Al Gore’s Current.Tv: 
“If you build it, they will not necessarily come. We have, a number of times, assumed that if we built the Web architecture for citizen […]

Jay Rosen on NewAssignment.Net Experiment

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

Jay Rosen is talking about what he learned at Assignment Zero at NewAssignment.net. He blogged on it yesterday at PressThink.org. I had interviewed him about it here at the PJNet.org a couple of months ago.  Read both if you want to find out a lot about open source and how it might work for journalism.
Rosen: […]

OffTheBus: Get Students Published Nationally

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

Jay Rosen and the Huffington Post’s OffTheBus is a great way to get student work published nationally. Grayson Daughters, a student of life,  has helped produce a couple of grassroots videos –one Republican oriented, one Democratic oriented – for the project, and her work would give students an idea of one technical approach, albeit a fairly standard newscast format.
Students need not go […]

Off the Bus: Citizen Video Preview

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

Grayson Daughters gives a real live demonstration of what Jay Rosen and Huffington Post’s  citizen journalism Off the Bus, can look like.

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