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”It’s an exciting moment in that way, where creating video is more accessible now thanks to the technology that’s out there.” -
A free mobile-microlearning course — The 5 C’s of Writing News for Mobile Audiences — has launched on a mobile learning app. Think Babbel or Duolingo for digital journalism. -
Team plans to talk at industry events about what they’ve learned about connecting with audience via WhatsApp and people’s relationships with mobile devices. -
The fellows are now halfway through the program and already seeing tangible results from strategic shifts they have implemented. -
Jeremy Gilbert, of The Washington Post, and Robert Hernandez, of USC Annenberg, discuss mixed reality for journalism -
Newsletters can take “the passionate people who are writing about news and tell you why you should care.” -
On a platform that consists primarily of dance and comedy videos, is there space for news? -
Integrating content with voice assistants is easier than ever -
We experimented with a few of the tools that journalists can use in public service journalism to help visualize and represent data -
At the Associated Press, we wanted to take a closer look at our push alerts to our readers and increase collaboration between the editorial and products teams.