by Wayne Kurtzman | Jan 25, 2020 | Content
13 years ago, Sir Ken Robinson, British author, speaker and international adviser on education in the arts to government, famously said in a TED talk, “Nobody has a clue … what the world will look like in five years’ time. And yet, we’re meant to be educating [our...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Dec 8, 2009 | Content, Web 2.0
YouTube has turned our attention from America’s Funniest Videos by providing us with a full array of painful crotch and overly cute kitten videos. Now they have opened the door for citizen journalism which could make this Google-owned site your new television...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Jan 22, 2009 | Content, Social Media
Here are some of the more interesting leads of the week coming from Twitter users: > Print your blog. Yes, take it from the paper-saving Interwebs to paper. Just like they used to print news on. http://www.theprintedblog.com. Thanks to @danschawbel for the find....
by Wayne Kurtzman | Nov 25, 2008 | Content, Social Media, Web 2.0
Technology has reached a point where I am no longer looking for the news. The news finds me. Over the years, I’ve been active on news groups, instant messaging, e-mails, text and once even CB radio (but we don’t talk about that any more). Now, my...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Nov 7, 2008 | Social Media
Newsroom economics and technologies are shifting so significantly that in a few years you may not even be able to find a newsroom, at least not in the way it exists today. Costs are up, revenues are down and major newspaper circulation is down an average of 4.6...