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Trends in Online Media Cindy Royal, Ph.D Assistant Professor Texas State University School of Journalism and Mass Communication [email protected] www.cindyroyal.com www.onthatnote.com tech.cindyroyal.com

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Trends in Online Media. Cindy Royal, Ph.D Assistant Professor Texas State University School of Journalism and Mass Communication [email protected] www.cindyroyal.com www.onthatnote.com tech.cindyroyal.com. Milestones in Multimedia. 2000 OhMyNews AOL/Time Warner merger. Pre-1995 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Trends in Online Media

Cindy Royal, Ph.D

Assistant Professor

Texas State University

School of Journalism and Mass Communication

[email protected]

www.cindyroyal.com

www.onthatnote.com

tech.cindyroyal.com

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Milestones in Multimedia

1997Blackhawk Down

1998Drudge ReportGoogle1999BloggerIndyMedia

2000OhMyNewsAOL/Time Warner merger

2001DotCom Bust9/11 TributesWikipedia launched

2002Google News

2004Jon Stewart on CrossfireRathergatePress Credentials to BloggersWikiNews, Facebook, Digg 2005YouTubeNews Corporation buys MySpace

2006MacacaInvention of the Year - YouTubePerson of the Year - YouGoogle Buys YouTube $1.65B

2003RSSGoogle Buys BloggerMySpace launched

1995Craigslist launchedSlate, Salon, USA Today, Houston Chronicle, Philadelphia Inquirer online

2007VA TechTwitter tips at SXSWInvention of the Year - iPhoneCNN/ YouTube Debates

Pre-1995Wired Magazine - 1993NY Times on AOL - 1994Nando -1994

1996Washington PostWall Street JournalChicago TribuneLA TimesMSNBC

2008CBS acquires CNETCandidates embrace social mediaEveryBlock.com2009Hudson Plane Crash photoIran electionsPolitifact wins PulitzerEveryblock purchased by MSNBC

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Web Development Categories

Basic HTML design Programming emerges Blog Platforms Content Management Systems Other

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Basic HTML Design

HTML – early 90s, language of the Web Became XHTML to add structure, conventions –

early 2000's; next gen is HTML5 Cascading Stylesheets – CSS - 1996 Javascript (1995), Flash (1996), AJAX Web programming – PHP, ASP, Ruby, Python,

etc.

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Web Hosting Domain registration/hosting – lots of options; I've used

doteasy.com; avahost.net, godaddy.com, bluehost.com

FTP Tools Fetch (Mac, free) - fetchsoftworks.com

WS-FTP (PC, free) - ipswitch.com

Net2Ftp – net2ftp.com - Web-based FTP

FireFTP – fireftp.mozdev.org - Firefox Add-on

HTML Tutorials Barebones Guide to HTML - werbach.com/barebones

W3 Schools - w3schools.com/html Beyond the basics there's Flash, Javascript, PHP, audio and

video editing...

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Blog Platforms

Started as platform for online journaling; Web sites for people who didn't know html.

Early platforms – Open Diary, LiveJournal late '90s Blogger -started 1999 by Evan Williams (also Twitter) and

Meg Hourihan; purchased by Google 2003 Movable Type – 2001; Six Apart Wordpress – 2003; can host yourself or on their site Posterous and Tumblr – fully featured blog platforms

a

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Content Management Systems

Wordpress has often been modified as CMS – free on their site or monthly fee of $< 10/month in most cases on another host

– With WP, pay for domain and access to CSS to customize

– Customization requires knowledge of html/css Drupal Joomla Other hosted

CMS

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My.HSJ.org system

Provided by ASNE Simple to use CMS Ability to upload text,

photos & video Have blogs Editing and admin

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Other Turnkey Solutions

• School Newspapers Online – schoolnewspapersonline.com

• Wordpress-based, but they design and customize for you

• $400-$600 setup fee depending on theme you choose - includes domain registration, site setup, hosting, and support

• $200 renewal per year - includes domain renewal, hosting, and support

• Instruction manual available at http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ddpzz8sk_12f9gtwpcc

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Online Tools

Blogs – Blogger, Wordpress, Posterous

YouTube

Facebook or MySpace – set up groups; post content; stay in touch

del.icio.us - social bookmark manager

Niche Social Networks

Ning - WebPubNET.ning.com LinkedIn

Flickr/Picasa – photo sharing sites

Animoto/Vuvox – online tools for developing slideshows and video

Second Life – virtual world

Wikipedia - discuss credibility, have students contribute, wisdom of crowd vs. gatekeepers

Twitter – microblog; good way to add new content to a website on a regular basis, breaking news, connect with audience.

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Free (or cheap) Software!

SoundSlides – make a photo slideshow

Must be hosted on a Web site

Difficult, but not impossible, to embed on a blog

Soundslides ($39.95) must include audio (you can tweak with a silent file); new Soundslides Plus ($69.95) lets you choose whether or not to have audio

Audacity – free; edit audio, create mp3 files

iMovie (Mac) or Windows MovieMaker (PC) – video editing

SnapZPro (Mac, $69) /Camtasia(PC, $179) – screen capture; use for developing online tutorials

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On The Go...

Rise in mobile technology UStream and Livestream – live stream with

camcorder and laptop Qik.com & Ustream – stream LIVE video from

your phone!

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Equipment

You don't need expensive equipment Most students have digital cameras or cell

phones that can shoot photos/video Low-end cameras with video Digital audio recorders Camcorders

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Developing An Online News Operation

Integrated with your print operation Web-first journalism A Web editor can approve online stories, assignments for Web-only

projects 1 or more Web producers can be responsible for multimedia aspects Integration with print and reporters to add visual interest to stories A content-management system with editor approval that allows

multiple people to post to site A person with design responsibilities to oversee layout and design

issues A social media editor who can oversee and integrate Twitter,

Facebook presence Multiple Twitter accounts, staff. Develop a policy with guidelines for

how these accounts/personal accounts should be used.

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Keeping Up

• Google News/Yahoo News - Technology

• NY Times Technology/David Pogue

• Wired News

• Scobleizer

• TechCrunch

• Digg

• Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang

• Techmeme

• SensibleTalk.com

• Social Media Today

• Mashable

• Smashing Magazine

• 10000 Words

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Resources

SXSW Interactive - www.sxsw.com/interactive Wired Magazine - www.wired.com Cyberjournalist.net - Great Work Gallery -

www.cyberjournalist.net/category/great-work-gallery Online Journalism Awards - http://www.journalists.org/ Knight Digital Media Center -

www.knightdigitalmediacenter.org Online Journalism Review Archives - ojr.org Interactive Narratives - interactivenarratives.org/ We The Media by Dan Gillmor Convergence Culture by Henry Jenkins The Long Tail and Free by Chris Anderson What Would Google Do? - Jeff Jarvis Editor & Publisher Awards -

royal.reliaserve.com/eppy/winners2008.html Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication -

jcmc.indiana.edu

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Why Learn HTML

Regardless of the platform you choose, it is helpful to have a basic understanding of HTML/CSS – the language of the Web

Ability to customize a CMS Ability to troubleshoot and add advanced

functionality HTML provides the structure CSS provides the formatting Control the entire Web site with a single

stylesheet; make global changes quickly and easily

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Basic HTML

Markup language – surround text with proper markup

Open and close tags properly (i.e. <html></html>

Sample html page<html><head><title>Cindy's Web Site</title></head><body><p>This is a paragraph<p></body></html>

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Basic CSS

Use a stylesheet to control the design/layout of a Web page Save sheet with .css extension Insert into the <head> section of each page with the following code:<link rel=”stylesheet” href=”style.css” type=”text/css />

Styles are defined in this manner:h2 {font-size: 14px;font-style: normal; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;}

Use an existing stylesheet that you understand and modify it