February 28, 2007

Usually, this blog will feature your ideas and inspirations. But today I want to showcase the YouTube video of Michael Wesch, associate professor of cultural anthropology at Kansas State University. He explains in a lively, graphic way what the term Web 2.0 means.





If you’re interested in multimedia storytelling, keep an eye on Poynter Online’s E-Media Tidbits column, as well as Al’s Morning Multimedia, where Al Tompkins highlights a story told on the web at the bottom of his daily story-idea column. A recent post focused on prep sports coverage at the Naples Daily News, including 360-degree aerial views of high school athletic fields.

And if you haven’t seen it, watch Epic 2015, a thought-provoking guess at what the future might bring for the media and the way we get and share information.

 

With thanks to Steffen Fjaervik and Al Tompkins.
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