If you have been hanging around the Twittosphere in the past week you may have heard that journalism student Tom Cowie (@tom_cowie) wants a job.
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Kristofor Lawson
In the past week the humble Post-it note has turned the big 3-0. That’s right! It’s been 30 years since the world first experienced the pure genius of the Post-it. But why on earth is it so difficult to find them?
Today I was reading a very interesting article over at TechCrunch on the future of journalism. The article focused on a new journalism platform called NewsTilt which is developed by a new company NewsLabs funded by Y Combinator.
Since being in Melbourne I have tried to collect as many images as I can of my new life. Continuing on the same theme here are some more shots of my new life around Melbourne.
The first few weeks of honours has really been about getting our heads around research. One of our classes is specifically on the research methodologies and covers many different aspects of how to go about research in relation to our honours project.
In my efforts to re-invent journalism I have already begun the process of scouring the web and academic resources for articles and journals which might help inform my ideas. Here are 10 tips I found for newspapers moving to digital.
While I have only been living in Melbourne for less than two weeks, I have had time to find room to live, move in, start uni, eat healthy food, and catch an awful lot of public transport. This is my new life in pictures, all of which are in different styles and not necessarily related.
It just doesn’t make much sense to me….. research that is. As a journalist usually we are trying to be as anti-academia as possible, yet this year I find myself stuck between a rock and a hard place because there is no avoiding it.
It will be a hard topic to cover in just one year but during 2010 I will be attempting to re-invent journalism as if it were just being invented for the first time.
To say the past few weeks have not been hectic would be an understatement. They have been a few of the most rushed, confusing, and best weeks of my life. Let me tell you about them quickly.
