Week 3 – Tu
week 3 – journalism in a digital world (tu 15 apr, th 17 apr)
- Why are newspapers and broadcast outlets on the Web?
- Why are politicians and governments on the Web?
- How are digital public different from traditional media publics?
- Technologies: Twitter, GoogleMaps
Agenda:
- Housekeeping
- Multi-Media Intro
- Your Questions
- Discussion
Housekeeping:
- Remember to check the questions sheet!
- Remember to allow comments on all of your blog posts! It’s how I give feedback (and how y’all interact with one another)!
- Remember to categorize every post. Ban the “Uncategorized”!
Resources from y’all:
- Faith – STOMP
- Kendra – www.wikinews.org
MultiMedia Framing
TDS -> Jan 2007
(from disk – for Thursday)
Questions/Discussion
(for Thursday)
Twitter In Plain English!
Other sites we looked at today:
- Flickr.com
- Mashups:
- GoogleMaps: Dalai Lama events – SeattleTimes
- GoogleMaps:Fires – San Diego – KPBS
- RSS:Memeorandum (politics blogsophere aggregator)
- RSS:TechMeme (tech blogosphere aggregator)




http://www.tvhistory.tv/1940-March-Electronics-Fig4-5.JPG
faith
15 April 2008
http://www.tvhistory.tv/
Whitney B
15 April 2008
This Web site gives facts and percentages:
http://www.tvhistory.tv/facts-stats.htm
kendra4
15 April 2008
http://www.tvhistory.tv/index.html
nicology
15 April 2008
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_television
Lorin
15 April 2008
Sales of TV sets from 1939-1959:
http://www.tvhistory.tv/Annual_TV_Sales_39-59.JPG
Sales of TV sets from 1970-77:
http://www.tvhistory.tv/Annual_TV_Sales_70-77.JPG
annual percentage of households with TV sets frm 1950-63
faith
15 April 2008