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Journalism and the power of design

September 3, 2015 / Skye

Journalism needs some new ideas. It needs new practices, formats and platforms. And it needs its own people to invent them. To be able to manipulate and control them.

Posted in Events, Resources Tagged design, talk, technology, Walkelys

How to Cube

June 3, 2015February 3, 2016 / Skye

Six steps to creating your first NewsCube and six ways to use it.

Posted in Documentation, NewsCube Tagged cubing, guide, instructions

Journalism Design showcase 2014

May 9, 2015February 3, 2016 / Skye

A video from the 2014 Journalism Design course at the University of Queensland.

Posted in Resources, Teaching Tagged course, design, journalism, resources, students, teaching, UQ, video

Teaching design to journalists

July 31, 2014February 3, 2016 / Skye

Outline of the UQ course in Journalism Design

Posted in Resources, Teaching Tagged IxD, journalism, resources, students, teaching

Book: The Design Way

May 8, 2014February 3, 2016 / Skye

Design is a way of making sense of and creating change in a world that, despite the attempts of science and technology, is unpredictable.

Posted in Research, Resources Tagged design, literature, nelson, stolterman, theory

Book: Thoughtful Interaction Design

May 2, 2014February 3, 2016 / Skye

Interaction design is “an extremely complex and difficult task” that normative methods are not sufficient to achieve

Posted in Resources Tagged design, literature, Lowgren, resources, stolterman, students, theory

Book: Rebuilding the News

April 10, 2014February 3, 2016 / Skye

CW Anderson’s ethnography reveals journalistic moments of “confrontation, collaboration and collapse” as newsrooms struggled to move online and manage financial pressure.

Posted in Research, Resources Tagged Anderson, ethnography, journalism, literature, resources, theory

Book: Can Journalism Survive?

April 2, 2014February 3, 2016 / Skye

Ryfe’s book examines journalistic practice in three American newsrooms over a five-year period and found that journalists ‘have not adapted very well’ to changes in their industry.

Posted in Research, Resources Tagged ethnography, journalism, literature, resources, Ryfe, theory

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