skills

LeWeb: From incremental to disruptive innovation Members Public

What does truly disruptive innovation look like? The opening session of LeWeb 2014’s third and final day set out to explore that in series of talks. Here’s some liveblogged notes: Brian Solis – Innovation as an ecosystem What is possible with disruption when you look beyond a product or

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Adam Tinworth
disruption

Traditional journalism will 'blow away on the winds of the internet' Members Public

Philip Trippenbach [http://trippenbach.com/2012/03/14/traditional-journalism-is-being-crushed-letter-to-a-young-journalist/] : > Make no mistake: traditional, platform-based journalism is being crushed, and its dust will blow away on the winds of the internet. I know this is a melodramatic way to put it, but it’s an important point to make. Newspaper,

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Journalism

The New Media Survival Guide for Journalists Members Public

A quick book recommendation for you. [John Bethune](http://www.b2bmemes.com/) has recently published his New-Media Survival Guide for Journalists. It’s a short, focused and useful read for any journalist still in the process of transitioning from the traditional print or online skill sets, to ones more suited

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
B2B

Sex, Lies and the Tools of the Trade Members Public

Hacks/Hackers London has started - a new gathering for people interested in pushing forwards digital journalism.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
hacks/hackers

Nostalgia is not a viable approach to journalism (part 267) Members Public

Yesterday, a rather depressing story about journalism training [http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=47752&c=1] appeared on the Press Gazette site. It wasn’t depressing because of the headline finding: > The top four most important skills cited by editors were: writing,

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
digital journalism

news:rewired - Future of the Niche - #newsrw Members Public

Hannah Waldram Graduated from Cardiff just as the recession hit – so went home and set up Bournville Village, a local blog. Worked with Podnosh. Is now The Guardian’s beat blogger in Cardiff. No office, just her and her laptop. Teamed up with mysociety to provide information which encourages civic

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Journalism

Off the job training for online journalists Members Public

*Hi! I’m Rebecca Froley [http://www.computerweekly.com/authors/ArticleAuthor.aspx?AuthorID=165], deputy web editor of ComputerWeekly.com, and the first of Adam’s guest posters this week… Finally… Sorry for posting so late in the day! * How do you learn? It’s a question I’ve been

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information architecture