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Mizzou VR Journalism hit a benchmark recently by publishing a 360-degree illustrated news feature on normal online newspaper deadline. -
The University of Missouri School of Journalism prides itself with staying one step ahead of the news industry, but the light-speed immersion of virtual reality this year tested the system to its limits. -
We started digging our current Memory Hole a few decades ago: Technological systems that support the creation and presentation of modern journalism morphed so quickly that we no longer know where the treasure is buried. -
The Columbia Missourian took a new tack on "in-depth journalism" by offering its readers 3-D images of costumed participants in the True/False Film Fest in Columbia, Missouri. -
Why 3-D? Why now? And for heaven’s sake, why for journalism? The University of Missouri 3-D journalism project — MU3D — developed from a fortuitous meeting of professors from two very different professional schools. -
Mike McKean, associate professor of journalism and director of the Reynolds Journalism Institute Futures Lab, has been appointed as facilitator for the Media of the Future area. -
A mandate to preserve — a white paper (PDF) — was produced for the Newspaper Archive Summit Network by Victoria McCargar, veteran journalist, archivist and digital curation consultant.